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  2. Tuff Stuff - Wikipedia

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    Tuff Stuff is an online magazine that publishes prices for trading cards and other collectibles from a variety of sports, including baseball, basketball, American football, ice hockey, golf, auto racing and mixed martial arts.

  3. File:Trading card game.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    Arkna: Trading Card Game [24] 2010: IguanaBee: No Asura System [25] 2004: Terranetz: No Austin Powers Collectible Card Game: 1999: Decipher, Inc. No Avatar: The Last Airbender Trading Card Game [26] 2006: Upper Deck: No B B-daman' [27]? Takara: No Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game [28] 1997: Precedence Entertainment: No Bakugan: Battle Brawlers ...

  5. Category:Collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    Chaotic Trading Card Game; Codename: Kids Next Door Trading Card Game; Conan Collectible Card Game; Counter (collectible card games) The Crow (card game) Cube (collectible card game variation) Cyberpunk (collectible card game)

  6. The American Card Catalog - Wikipedia

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    The American Card Catalog: The Standard Guide on All Collected Cards and Their Values is a reference book for American trading cards produced before 1951, compiled by Jefferson Burdick. [1] Some collectors regard the book as the most important in the history of collectible cards.

  7. Collectible card game - Wikipedia

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    Assorted CCG cards. A collectible card game (CCG), also called a trading card game (TCG) among other names, [note 1] is a type of card game that mixes strategic deck building elements with features of trading cards. [2] It was introduced with Magic: The Gathering in 1993. Cards in CCGs are specially designed sets of playing cards.

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  9. James Beckett (statistician) - Wikipedia

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    Price guides typically carry two value labels, one based upon a high value, the other denoting low values. As the condition of collectibles is important in ascertaining their value, Beckett price guides also typically include a series of definitions for estimating condition. In November 1984, Beckett began publishing Beckett Baseball Card Monthly.