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  2. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    The two priciest cards are baseball cards, followed by three basketball cards . The first sports card to sell for one million dollars was a T206 Honus Wagner which went for $1,265,000 at auction in 2000 (equivalent to $2,238,133 in 2023). [ 1] As of May 2020, the industry brings in over one billion dollars annually for manufacturers and retailers.

  3. Fleer - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Entertainment (1992–1999) The Fleer Corporation, founded by Frank H. Fleer in 1885, was the first company to successfully manufacture bubble gum; it remained a family-owned enterprise until 1989. Fleer originally developed a bubble gum formulation called Blibber-Blubber in 1906. While this gum could be blown into bubbles, in other ...

  4. List of athletes on Wheaties boxes - Wikipedia

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    Duke Snider. Baseball. 1958. Bob Richards. Track and field ( pole vault) First athlete depicted on front of box. 1959. Esther Williams.

  5. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    The 1,170-card set will pack out across four 2009 Upper Deck basketball products: Lineage (April 1); Radiance (April 29); Upper Deck (Sept. 22); and First Edition (Sept. 29). Each of the cards will include Jordan's specific box score stats from the game in question.

  6. Trading card - Wikipedia

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    Breaks have "spots" for sale, typically sorted by team. Blaster Box A factory sealed box with typically 6 to 12 packs of cards. Typically sold at large retail stores such as Walmart and Target. Box Original manufacturer's containers of multiple packs, often 24 to 36 packs per box. Box Topper Card Cards included in a factory sealed box. Blister Pack

  7. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    A blue card is frequently used in indoor football in the United States as a level below a yellow card for offenses such as breaking house safety rules, spitting on the field, committing minor physical fouls, or illegal substitutions, [22] signifying that the offender must leave the field and stay in a penalty box (usually 2–5 minutes), during ...

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