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  2. NASCAR Thunder (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR Thunder was a retail chain of NASCAR collectables (die-cast toys and clothing). The chain was owned and operated by the MTV Networks subsidiary of Viacom and had 11 stores throughout the Southeastern and Southwestern United States .

  3. Fanatics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Fanatics, Inc. is a global digital sports platform that consists of several businesses, including licensed sports merchandise, trading cards and collectibles, sports betting and iGaming, special events, and live commerce.

  4. NASCAR launches first official Digital Collectibles at 2022 ...

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    From diecast miniature cars to vintage T-shirts, collecting is in the DNA of every NASCAR fan. And while traditional collectibles such as cards and figurines remain popular with racing fans and ...

  5. Pro Set trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Ludwell Denny was trying to syndicate a television show called "Profiles", an entertainment newsmagazine for memorabilia collectors. The show had a trial run in Dallas-Fort Worth and other parts of Texas. [2] As part of their 1991 Series I set, Pro Set issued a card of the 1990 Heisman Trophy winner, Brigham Young University quarterback Ty ...

  6. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    The company also produces sports related items such as figurines and die-cast toys on top of having exclusive agreements to produce memorabilia, under the brand name "Upper Deck Authenticated", with athletes including Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, LeBron James, Wayne Gretzky, Serena Williams, Roberto Luongo, Connor McDavid, and Ben Simmons. [5]

  7. Sports memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold was a New York Yankees baseball jersey worn by Babe Ruth during his 'called shot' game in the 1932 World Series. It sold for $24.12 million in 2024. [4] In 2016, the ten most valuable sports cards and memorabilia sold for a record-setting combined $12,186,294. [5]

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