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Trading Cards

Everyone is familiar with sports cards, but there are a wide variety of cards and collectible card games that have been developed over the years that are not based on sports. The photographs and artwork is often extremely well done and collectible in its own right. There are also trading cards associated with games such as Pokemon and Yu-gi-oh. Explore the world of trading cards with us in this category.

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Where are mtg cards printed?

Magic: The Gathering (MTG) cards are primarily printed at the Wizards of the Coast facility in North America and at various locations in Europe and Asia. The main printing facilities are located in the United States and Belgium. Additionally, some special products and promotional items may be printed in other countries as needed.

When did basketball cards come out?

There were basketball cards produced as part of multisport sets in 1910 and 1911; the first set was from Egyptiene Cigarettes and the second was from Murad Cigarettes. These were known as tobacco cards.

Basketball cards were not seen again until 1932 as part of the Briggs Chocolate card set.

Looking for information on looney tunes all-stars trading cards from 1990 comic ball cards The Upper Deck Co put them out and the artist was Chuck Jones?

I have a bunch of these! I didn't even realize how many until tonight. Just found them, they used to be my brothers. As far as information goes, all I can tell you is that I'm aware that there are 550+ of them and large sets of them are available from eBay :) Hope that helps just a little.

The 1990 Looney tunes all-stars/ comic ball series 1 has 594 cards. I know this set has some extra cards that are holographic but I'm not sure exactly how many. I only have six.

The cards create a comic on the back when put in numerical order

How much is your spellbinding circle worth?

Spellbinding circle isn't worth as much as it used to be; common and rare are about a dollar each, ultra unlimited is worth about $5 USD, and ultra 1st edition is worth about $12 USD.

How do you find the value of 1995 Baseball cards?

You can find prices on your 1995 cards for free on WikiAnswers. To determine a value of your card ask the question providing the following important information: The year the card was issued, the company that issued the card, the player, and the card number. Note that the year the card was issued is typically the year after the last year listed on the card. For Example: What is the value of a 1995 Upper Deck Alex Rodriguez baseball card 215 A 1995 Upper DeckAlex Rodriguez baseball card #215 has a book value of about $2.00 in near/mint -mint condition.

Can a special summoned card be targeted by spells traps or effects in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Yes in some respects, for example just because you special summoned a monster doesn't make it immune to cards like mirror force, but a card like trap hole (which only destroys a normal summoned monster)wouldn't affect it since it was special summoned, not normal summoned.

What cards come in the Jaden Yuki Starter Deck?

The cards in "Starter Deck: Jaden Yuki" are:

Monsters (21):

  • Elemental Hero Necroshade
  • Cyber-Tech Alligator
  • Gemini Elf
  • Dark Blade
  • Sonic Duck
  • Elemental Hero Avian
  • Elemental Hero Burstinatrix
  • Elemental Hero Clayman
  • Elemental Hero Sparkman
  • Poison Mummy
  • Mask of Darkness
  • Exiled Force
  • Little-Winguard
  • Mataza the Zapper
  • Ninja Grandmaster Sasuke
  • Chiron the Mage
  • Shadowslayer
  • Elemental Hero Bubbleman
  • Elemental Hero Bladedge
  • Elemental Hero Wildheart
  • Cybernetic Cyclopean

Spells (11):

  • Rush Recklessly
  • Giant Trunade
  • Lightning Blade
  • Heavy Storm
  • Banner of Courage
  • Smashing Ground
  • Necklace of Command
  • Monster Reincarnation
  • Lightning Vortex
  • R - Righteous Justice
  • Lucky Iron Axe

Traps (8):

  • Dust Tornado
  • Trap Hole
  • Magic Jammer
  • Sakuretsu Armor
  • Compulsory Evacuation Device
  • Draining Shield
  • Negate Attack
  • Magic Cylinder

What is an Xrc rookie card compared to a flat out rookie card for baseball?

The abbreviation RC stands for Rookie Card. A rookie card is the players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued. A rookie card is generally applied to a player's first appearance on a baseball card of major card manufacturers like Donruss, Fleer Upper Deck, or Topps. Price guides like Beckett, and Tuff Stuff denoted rookie cards with either a R or RC by a player's name. Designated by the major price guides a card is considered to be a XRC if it was released in an extended or limited set outside of the regular issued set of the major company. Most often once a player was drafted and prior to a player's first major league appearance. There is no exact definition to the difference between an RC or an XRC. Basically it comes down to what designation the price guide give it.

For example of the difference between an XRC, and a RC is Barry Bonds 1986 Topps Traded card #11T, Donruss Rookies card #11, and 1986 Fleer Update card #14 all receive the designation XRC while the Barry Bonds regular issued cards 1987 Topps #320, 1987 Donruss #361, and Fleer #604 all receive the designation RC.

Can you Synchro Summon in defense mode?

A Synchro Summon is a special summon, so the summoned monster can be in attack or defence mode, just must be face up.

What is the use of soitsu in yugiho?

soitsu is used to be equipped with doitsu, which gives it 2500 attack points and doitsu would be destroyed instead of soitsu if they were to be destroyed.

What is the strongest yu gi oh card?

It is obviously twin long rods #2 of course!

Attack-10,000

defense-0
the strongest card is exodia but you know its hard to get exodia. it is a lot easyer to summon a god card.

At is the value of 1957 baseball card with Mantle and Berra on it?

1957 Topps Yankees Power Hitters Mantle Berra card 407A 1957 Topps Yankees Power Hitters Mickey Mantle Yogi Berra card number 407 has a book value of about $600.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition and $150.00 - $300.00 in Very Good - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.

Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.

What is the value of a complete set of 1987 Topps baseball cards?

1987 Topps baseball cardsThe 1987 Topps baseball card set consists of 792 baseball cards. The set has a book value of about $20.00 in Near Mint Condition. A sealed factory set has a book value of about $30.00. Key cards in the set include: Card number 170 - Bo Jackson RC, card number 320 - Barry Bonds RC, and card number 366 - Mark McGwire. This set was produced in large numbers, and is tuff to get market value.

See Related Links below for a complete 1987 Topps baseball card checklist.

Who is Paul CA Pickett?

Paul Pickett

aka: C.A, BriereFTW

Hometown: Bethlehem, PA

Born: 1972

2004: Raw Deal CCG #1 ranked player in the world

2009-2010: Blogger - broadstreetbuzz.com, libertybellsports.wordpress.com

2009-2010: Podcast Host - blogtalkradio.com/broad-street-buzz

How do you pull Holo Yu-Gi-Oh cards?

You pull holographic cards randomly in packs. In most packs, there are 9 cards (exeptions are dark biginnings/ revelations, duelist packs) and one of them is guarrenteed to be a rare or holographic card. Rare cards have silver lettering, and holographics have either a shiny picture of gold lettering or both. The different types of holos are super rare, ultra rare, secret rare, ultimate rare, and ghost rare. Rare cards are more common than holos so you usually don't get a holo in your first few packs, but u will get one soon.

actually in improvement to this there are several methods to almost perfectly ensuring holo pulls.

-fist method: crazy as it sounds any holo yugioh card aside from ultimate will be heavier then rares or commons. so buy a scale that measures very exact in grams. usually to .01 or .001 of a gram. weight all the packs and sort them into 3 main groups. lightest, middle and heaviset. the middle pile will be largest and heaviest the smallest.

in my experience this does not work on blister packs because konmai and upperdeck use diffrent cadrboards to throw off scalers.

if u way in store. be discreet or ask the manager. its completely legal but some managers are really strict about it. and if they ask explain and be polite.

-second method: its called freezing and basically u will buy packs and stick them in the freezer. the packs with holos will puff up and be bigger or wider than ones with rares. it does not effect the card after taking them out of the freezer.

this will work on blister packs but u have to be careful when judging the puffiness and expansion because of the plastic covering.

-third method (really reliable if u get good at it): look at the packaging if there is some difference between packs such as a stray dot or darker color then open those. be careful though. i did this on e duelist pack yugi wich was ever so slightly darker and pulled a mirror force.