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  2. Colnect - Wikipedia

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    Colnect provides a marketplace for collectibles. It is publicly available since December 27, 2017. Sales on the marketplace are connected to the centralized catalogs. Sellers can post items for sale directly from the catalog and buyers can view information about a collectible on the item's page.

  3. The 11 Most Expensive Postcards Ever Sold

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    In 2005, Jackson’s International auctioned this unused postcard (circa 1898) advertising Waverley Bicycles. Featuring artwork by Dutch designer Alphonse Mucha, the small card sold for $12,650 ...

  4. PHQ card - Wikipedia

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    First PHQ card issued in 1973 featuring W.G. Grace. PHQ cards are postcards issued by the British Post Office depicting the designs of their commemorative stamps.They are generally available to buy in main post offices about two weeks prior to the release of each new set of stamps.

  5. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    The sale was the highest ever for a basketball card at the time. [14] [15] There was a similar LeBron James card that sold for $1.845 million in May 2020. [16] 4 $5,337,762 $4,600,000 Luka Dončić: 2018 Panini National Treasures 1 of 1 Logoman Autograph Serial numbered #1/1 Ungraded February 28, 2021: Private sale

  6. List of non-sports trading cards - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Collectible Cards (Classic/McDonald's, 1996) Norfin Trolls (Collect-a-Card, 1993) Pepsi-Cola Premium Cards (Dart FlipCards, 1996) Santa Claus: A Nostalgic Art Collection (21st Century Archives, 1994) Suckadelic Suckpax (Sucklord, 2011) Theme Park Treasures [23] Rollercoasters Collectible Cards (ThePhoenixFactory, 2024)

  7. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1930s, cartoon-style saucy postcards became widespread, and at the peak of their popularity the sale of saucy postcards reached 16 million a year. They were often bawdy in nature, making use of innuendo and double entendres , and traditionally featured stereotypical characters such as vicars, large ladies, and put-upon husbands, in ...