10 Facts About Trading card

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Trading card is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing and a short description of the picture, along with other text .

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2.

Topps produced its first baseball trading card set in 1951, with the resulting design resembling that of playing cards.

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3.

Topps owner and founder Sy Berger created the first true modern baseball Trading card set, complete with playing record and statistics, the following year in the form of 1952 Topps Baseball.

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4.

Connect2Media together with Winning Moves, created an iPhone Application to host a series of trading card collections, including Dinosaurs, James Bond - 007, Celebs, Gum Ball 3000, European Football Stars and NBA.

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5.

Value of a trading card depends on a combination of the card's condition, the subject's popularity and the scarcity of the card.

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6.

Trading card catalogs are available both online and offline for enthusiast.

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7.

Gridiron football card is a type of collectible trading card typically printed on paper stock or card stock that features one or more American football, Canadian Football League all or World League of American Football players or other related sports figures.

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8.

In 1993 Futera trading card company produced its first surfing trading card release Hot Surf with a similar release following in 1994 and 1995.

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9.

In 1996 the Intrepid trading card company produced the only Australian market tennis trading card release " Blitz ".

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10.

Prominent bootleg trading card producers include Fill The Void Bootlegs and Trash Panda Cards.

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