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  2. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    The value of a sports card depends on a combination of the card's condition, the subject's popularity and the scarcity of the card. In some cases, especially with older cards that preceded the advent of card collecting as a widespread hobby, they have become collector's items of considerable value.

  3. Batter Up! These Nostalgic Baseball Collectibles Could Be ...

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    From vintage baseball gloves and bats to bobbleheads and team photographs, discover what these nostalgic baseball collectibles are worth today and how to start your collection.

  4. Baseball card - Wikipedia

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    Baseball card ... A baseball card is a type of trading card relating to baseball, usually printed on cardboard, silk, or plastic. [2] In the 1950s, they came with a stick of gum and a limited number of cards. These cards feature one or more baseball players, teams, stadiums, or celebrities.

  5. That baseball card collection? You need an estate plan for it.

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    Your collection of baseball cards, Birkin handbags or aging Bordeaux may deliver hours of pleasure. It’s also an estate planner’s nightmare.

  6. T206 - Wikipedia

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    T206 is a tobacco card set issued from 1909 to 1911 in cigarette and loose tobacco packs through 16 different brands owned by the American Tobacco Company. It is a landmark set in the history of baseball card collecting, due to its size and rarity, and the quality of its color lithographs. The first series of cards were issued beginning in 1909. From 1909 to 1911 cards of over 500 major minor ...

  7. 9 Collectibles That Aren’t Worth Squat - AOL

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    This move bred the baseball card business. In the 80s, there was a boom in valuable cards, but overproduction by card companies looking to meet demand led to a drop in value.

  8. Trading card - Wikipedia

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    Trading cards are particularly associated with sports (e.g. baseball cards), but can cover numerous other topics such as cartoons, comic book characters, television series and film stills. In the 1990s, cards designed specifically for playing games became popular enough to develop into a distinct category, collectible card games.

  9. Another baseball card collection wows on 'Antiques Roadshow'

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    A collection of old tobacco baseball cards ended up being worth a pretty penny for one lucky New Yorker on Monday night's episode of "Antiques Roadshow." "A card like that in that condition can be ...