you could sell them, make a board game, make a collage their are heaps of ideas beside just chucking them out.
note: if your going to sell them, keep them for the next ten years in mint condition and then they will be worth like $20 each!
There were tons of trading cards back in nineties. People like trading cards with sports, singers and witch craft.
There are a lot of excellent online resources you can look for - and it depends a lot on what type of cards you are interested in. My current favorite site for buying trading cards - both sports and non-sports is the Trading Card Yard.
Do not get the trading cards get kinz style or the figures the codes are junk
The best place is online at ebay.com. You can find out more about selling your cards online at cardboardconnection.com under Sports Collecting 101. .cardboardconnection.com/collecting-101/sports-cards/selling-baseball-cards-online/
Yes, Top Deck Cards and Games in Bethel Park PA buys & sells trading and sports cards.
You can find them in a lot of places such as Wal Mart and Target. Try to find it where the toys are. If there not there a lot of cards such as sports and Pokemon are found near the registers. They should have naruto cards there -AwsomeGuy :D
Someone could buy plastic display cases at a variety of places for sports cards. They could be purchased a specialty shop that sells sports cards and display cases. They could also be bought at a store that specializes in displaying anything like a Things Remembered, or a crafts store.
Go to your neighborhood sports card store. They usually buy cards.
you should be able to go to Kmart and get trading cards
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Me personally, Mario kart trading cards but this is up to you.
Moshi Monsters trading cards are called "Moshi Monsters Mash Up Trading Cards".