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  2. Civil War News - Wikipedia

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    Civil War News was a set of collectible trading cards issued in the early 1960s by Topps.The set featured colorful painted artwork and was characterized by vivid colors, graphic depictions of violence, death and blood (base card #21 "Painful Death" being a prime example) and exaggerations of warfare, in a similar tone to the 1938 Gum Inc.'s Horrors of War, which was equally popular.

  3. Mars Attacks - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, to commemorate the franchise's 55th anniversary, Topps released an official sequel series to the original 1962 55-card series called Mars Attacks: The Revenge!, which takes place five years after the events in the original series and chronicles a second invasion of Earth by the surviving Martians that were off-world and on Earth during ...

  4. List of non-sports trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Civil War News [note 5] (Topps, 1962) Desert Storm [note 6] ... Crazy Cards (Topps, 1961) Famous Monsters (Rosan Printing Co., 1963) Frankenstein Stickers (Topps, 1966)

  5. Topps - Wikipedia

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    The last series in 1952 started with card No. 311, which is Topps's first card of Mickey Mantle, and remains the most valuable Topps card ever (and, as of August 28, 2022, the most valuable trading card of all). On August 28, 2022, the Mickey Mantle baseball card (Topps; #311; SGC MT 9.5) was sold for $12.600 million. [13]

  6. Topps All-Star Rookie Team - Wikipedia

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    The 1962 cards had a wood-grain design on the borders and had included the All-Star Rookie trophy on team members' cards. Topps brought back the gold cup symbol on the 1987 cards. In 2000, a special 10-card insert set of Topps All-Star Rookies was included in packs of the regular issue. Topps combined a list of All-Star names and holographic ...

  7. American football card - Wikipedia

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    Along with baseball cards, American football cards began gaining popularity after World War II. In 1948, there were two sports card producers, Bowman [ 6 ] and Leaf Candy Company . Both produced their first football card sets, each consisting of about 100 cards of then-current players from the National Football League , with the Leaf set ...

  8. O-Pee-Chee - Wikipedia

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    The O-Pee-Chee Company, Ltd. was a Canadian confectionery company founded in 1911 based in London, Ontario. [1] O-Pee-Chee was best known as a maker of trading cards.It entered into a marketing agreement with the Topps Company in 1958, releasing several collections of baseball, gridiron football and ice hockey cards.

  9. Ken Hubbs - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Topps issued a special card for Hubbs with a black band and reverse white text reading, "In Memoriam" on the card face. The card was numbered 550. [35] In 2002, the Chicago Cubs honored Hubbs' memory, with “Ken Hubbs Memorial” day at Wrigley Field. Fans in attendance received a replica of his 1962 Topps Rookie Baseball card. [7]