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  2. Sports Collectors Digest - Wikipedia

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    Sports Collectors Digest (SCD) is an American advertising weekly paper published at Iola, Wisconsin. The magazine provides an avenue through which sellers, traders and avid buyers of sports cards and other memorabilia may interact. History and profile. SCD was started in 1973 by the Stommen family.

  3. Jefferson Burdick - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for collecting trading and baseball cards in The American Card Catalog, otherwise known as the ACC. Burdick is often considered to be the greatest card collector in history, [1] and has been called "The Father of Card Collecting."

  4. Sports memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Sports memorabilia refers to collectables associated with sports, including equipment, trophies, sports cards, autographs, photographs, etc. A multi-billion-dollar industry has grown up around the trading of sports memorabilia. [1] Individual items can be valued at millions of dollars. For example, a T206 Honus Wagner baseball card was sold for ...

  5. 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. Some collectors regard the book as the most important in the history of collectible cards.

  6. Baseball card - Wikipedia

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    Rare baseball cards may also be purchased at major baseball card shows. These events are held periodically in different cities, allowing baseball card collectors and dealers to meet. In valuing a card, the potential buyer takes into consideration the condition (or graded condition) of the card.

  7. Trading card - Wikipedia

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    A later series of cards was produced in 1934 by Ardath, which was a 50-card set called Famous Footballers featuring images of players on the front of the card, and a tobacco advertisement and short biography of the player on the back of the card. Modern association football trading cards were sold with bubble gum in the United Kingdom from 1958 ...

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