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  2. Leaf Trading Cards - Wikipedia

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    Leaf Trading Cards, founded in 2010, is a private company that produces trading cards and sports collectibles. Based in Dallas, Texas, it was best known as a producer of sports cards and other lithographic products. The sports range covered by Leaf include American football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, soccer, Professional wrestling and ...

  3. 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.

  4. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    This list of items as of August 20, 2021 is ordered by consumer price index inflation-adjusted value (in bold) in millions of United States dollars in 2023. [note 1]This list includes only the highest price paid for a given card and does not include separate entries for individual copies of the same card or multiple sales prices for the same copy of a card.

  5. 10 Items From the 1980s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    2. 1986 Bo Jackson Rookie Card. Baseball collectors will already know this, but if you happen to have stacks of cards in your basement you might want to sift through them. The 1986 Topps Traded Bo ...

  6. DraftKings - Wikipedia

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    The company's first product was a one-on-one baseball competition, launched to coincide with Major League Baseball's opening day in 2012. [5] In April 2013, Major League Baseball invested in DraftKings, becoming the first US professional sports league to invest in daily fantasy sports. The investment was not disclosed at the time.

  7. Beckett Media - Wikipedia

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    James Beckett was a statistics professor before launching Beckett Media. [3] In the 1970s, Beckett introduced some of the initial price guides for the baseball card industry, providing more detailed information on specific card prices compared to the newsletters that collectors were accustomed to. [4]

  8. Razor Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    2008 Cut Signature Oval Office Edition - Self-proclaimed "the most expensive pack of all time", at an average $2,500 retail-value, [1] it contained 1 card per pack and 1 pack per box. The product came in wooden collector's box numbered to 99 and every card is a 1/1 card encapsulated in a Beckett holder. 2008 Razor Cut Signature Edition

  9. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    Guinness World Records stated an intention to certify the Yankee Stadium Legacy as the largest baseball card set ever produced, once all the cards were released. [31] The official recognition will take place only after all of the 6,500 cards are released in Upper Deck's various baseball card launches throughout the year. [30]

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