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  2. Target halts in-store sales of baseball, Pokémon, and other ...

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    In March, a collector paid over $311,000 for a rare Pokémon card. And sports card fanatics recently paid $4.6 million for an autographed rookie card of Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic and $5.2 ...

  3. Which Stores Price-Match Their Own Websites - AOL

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    Getty Images After years of watching "showrooming" customers check out products in their stores and then leave to buy them online, Target (TGT) and Best Buy (BBY) took bold steps to stem the tide ...

  4. Target halts sale of trading cards after store brawl - AOL

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    Target announced Thursday that it was temporarily pausing the sale of all trading cards, including Pokémon, after a brawl outside one of its Wisconsin locations.

  5. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    This list of items as of August 20, 2021 is ordered by consumer price index inflation-adjusted value (in bold) in millions of United States dollars in 2024. [note 1]This list includes only the highest price paid for a given card and does not include separate entries for individual copies of the same card or multiple sales prices for the same copy of a card.

  6. Tuff Stuff - Wikipedia

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    Tuff Stuff is an online magazine that publishes prices for trading cards and other collectibles from a variety of sports, including baseball, basketball, American football, ice hockey, golf, auto racing and mixed martial arts.

  7. Sports Collectors Digest - Wikipedia

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    The magazine remains the sports collecting hobby's leading news publication with a loyal subscriber base. SCD has been affected by the trend toward selling collectibles on the Internet. Issues have shrunk, and the publication rarely features fresh editorial product. In recent issues, editors have recycled 10-year-old, previously-published ...