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  2. Baseball card - Wikipedia

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    The history of baseball cards in Canada is somewhat similar to that of baseball cards in the United States. The first cards were trade cards, then cards issued with tobacco products and later candies and gum. World Wide Gum and O-Pee-Chee both produced major sets during the 1930s. In 1952, Topps started distributing its American made cards in ...

  3. American football card - Wikipedia

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    An American football card is a type of collectible trading card typically printed on paper stock or card stock that features one or more American football players or other related sports figures. These cards are most often found in the United States and other countries where the sport is popular.

  4. T206 - Wikipedia

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    The T206 Wagner is the most valuable baseball card in existence, and even damaged examples are valued at $100,000 or more. [1] This is in part because of Wagner's place among baseball's immortals, as he was an original Hall of Fame inductee. More importantly, it is one of the scarcest cards from the most prominent of all vintage card sets.

  5. Topps - Wikipedia

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    The Topps Company, Inc. is an American company that manufactures trading cards and other collectibles.Formerly based in New York City, [4] Topps is best known as a leading producer of baseball and other sports and non-sports themed trading cards.

  6. Fleer - Wikipedia

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    Fleer became known as a maker of sports cards, starting in 1923 with the production of baseball cards. Fleer also released American football (1960) and basketball (1986) card sets through its history. The company also produced some non-sports trading cards. In 1995, Fleer merged with the trading card company SkyBox International and, over

  7. Bowman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Bowman also released its first American football card set of 108 cards, [7] and its first basketball cards set. [8] Kenny Washington 1948 Bowman card. By then, Bowman was competing against Leaf Candy Company, which left the marketplace in 1950; [9] that year Bowman sales of baseball cards alone was $1 million. [1]

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  9. T206 Honus Wagner - Wikipedia

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    The typical card in the T206 series had a width of 1 + 7 ⁄ 16 inches (3.65 cm) and a height of 2 + 5 ⁄ 8 inches (6.67 cm). [11] Some cards were awkwardly shaped or irregularly sized, which prompted a belief that many of the cards in the series had been altered at one point or another.

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