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  2. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    The card previously sold for $3.2 million in a private deal in December 2019. 5 $4,633,923 $3,936,000 Mike Trout: 2009 Bowman Chrome Draft Prospects Superfractor Autograph Serial numbered #1/1 BGS MT 9 August 23, 2020: Goldin Auctions The seller, gambling consultant David "Vegas Dave" Oancea, had bought the card for only $400,000 only two years ...

  3. Bowman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Washington 1948 Bowman card. By then, Bowman was competing against Leaf Candy Company, which left the marketplace in 1950; [9] that year Bowman sales of baseball cards alone was $1 million. [1] For a few years, Bowman was the leading producer of baseball cards, but was soon overtaken by rival company Topps Chewing Gum. Bowman produced ...

  4. Hockey card - Wikipedia

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    Presumably, the 1941 involvement of the U.S. in the war affected the hockey card market, since Canada had been in the war since 1939. Hockey cards next appeared during 1951–52, issued by Toronto's Parkhurst Products. Brooklyn's Topps Chewing Gum began printing hockey cards in 1954–1955. Parkhurst and Topps did not produce cards for the 1955 ...

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  6. Topps baseball card products - Wikipedia

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    First, the 1989 Bowman cards were 2.5" x 3.75" instead of the standard 2.5" x 3.5" card size (they went back to standard size from 1990 onwards however) and second, its main focus was on upcoming minor league players who Topps believed had a good chance of making it to the majors someday, which continues to be the focus of the Bowman set today.

  7. Pro Set trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Various cards in the 1990 offering have three variations. They are as follows: Card 15: Walter Stanley, the number on the back of the card is 87. Card 134: Andre Rison, traded stripe on front, message Are You Missing Something is on the back; Card 161: Art Shell, the birthdate of 11/26/46 is on the back, small HOF print in banner on front [6]