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A trading card (or collectible card) is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with other text (statistics, attacks, or trivia). There is wide variation among different types of cards as to the configuration of objects, the content on the card, and even the material used to make the card. Trading cards are traditionally associated with sports; baseball cards are especially well-known. Cards dealing with other subjects are often considered a separate category from sports cards, known as non-sports trading cards. These often feature cartoons, comic book characters, television series, or movie stills. As with playing cards, which they generally resemble, trading cards are often used to play various games. In the 1990s, cards designed specifically for playing games became popular enough to develop into a distinct category of collectible card games. These tend to use either fantasy subjects or sports as the basis for gameplay. From Wikipedia under the
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MetroWest Daily News ... of people that would leave valuable items such as precious gems, rare coins or stacks of Pokemon trading cards just sitting inside a box for decades. ... and more » From Google News Search: "Trading Cards" What should i use to print trading cards? Q. i wanted to make some trading cards, similar to Yu-Gi-Oh, but with pictures of my friends etc, just as a commererative gift of our times together. what should i print the cards on? Asked by Cazzah - Tue May 5 11:23:17 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments A. I'd suggest card stock. You can pick it up at office max, it's a thick, greeting-card like paper that easily runs through most printers. You can usually pick up small amounts of it for a couple bucks. Something like this... But you can usually get lesser amounts in-store. Answered by cytrode - Tue May 5 11:31:53 2009 How do I get the Howrse trading cards? Q. I really would like to get the trading cards, but I don't know where I can find them. Can someone please help me? Asked by amybird06 - Tue May 19 17:19:35 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The new ones aren't available yet, they'll update the news page with how to buy them as soon as they are. The last series of cards aren't available to buy any more, and even if you managed to get some (ebay or whatnot) they'd probably all be activated and you'll just have the physical cards. Answered by totalrandomness21 - Tue May 19 19:19:57 2009 how do you know if a relic card is inside a pack of trading cards(baseball, basketball)?
Q. I've seen on ebay people selling packs of trading cards guaranteeing a relic card inside the pack. how do you know there is a relic inside without opening the pack??? Asked by spaingasol - Thu Apr 27 21:00:23 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I've asked a few sellers, and they're reluctant to tell you. I think some of them have a kinda x=ray device. Another way is if the seller opened the box, and, knowing the stated odds (i.e. one relic pack per box), he hadn't opened that one pack. Same for a dealer whose customers did not open a relic pack among the box they picked out of. Those 2 scenarios makes sense when an eBay seller says, "Guaranteed or money back, or something like that". They're so sure a relic is inside, they have no problem refunding you, or sending a replacement if they're wrong. I'm sure there's another reason which I haven't mentioned. Answered by Sage - Sat Apr 29 03:13:49 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Trading Cards"
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