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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. 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. Please Stop Buying These Things at Target - AOL

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    Here are 10 items to avoid buying at Target and why. ... greeting cards tend to be more expensive at Target compared ... electronics retailers or online stores like Amazon and Best Buy," notes ...

  6. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    The cards were available through Upper Deck Certified Diamond Dealers. A collector had to redeem five wrappers of 2008/2009 Upper Deck hockey cards at a participating hobby store and receive an exclusive Upper Deck Biography of a Season card. [34] One new card was available every week throughout the NHL season. The first four cards were:

  7. 25 Secret Money Traps at Target, Walmart and Other Big-Box Stores

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    Retail cards tend to have higher annual percentage rates than traditional credit cards.As of December 2019, Target's RedCard has an APR of 24.65%, and the Walmart Rewards Card has an APR of 26.99%.