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

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    Target is getting out of the trading card business—for now, at least. ... a collector paid over $311,000 for a rare Pokémon card. And sports card fanatics recently paid $4.6 million for an ...

  3. 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.

  4. Trading card - Wikipedia

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    Sports card is a generic term for a trading card with a sports-related subject, as opposed to non-sports trading cards that deal with other topics. Sports cards were among the earliest forms of collectibles. They typically consist of a picture of a player on one side, with statistics or other information on the reverse.

  5. Fanatics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Fanatics, Inc. is a global digital sports platform that consists of several businesses, including licensed sports merchandise, trading cards and collectibles, sports betting and iGaming, special events, and live commerce.

  6. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    EXAMPLE: Steve Nash card 2004 (back of card): On the front of this card is an authentic piece of a jersey WORN by Steve Nash as a member of the Dallas Mavericks in an NBA game. EXAMPLE: Jermaine O'Neal card 2006 Exquisite (back of card)" On the front of this is a piece of memorabilia that has been certified to us as having been USED in an NBA game.

  7. Please Stop Buying These Things at Target - AOL

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    1. Party and Craft Supplies. While Target offers a wide range of products — including party supplies and arts and crafts — it likely won't be the most cost-effective choice for such items.