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Topps has sold out of its Pope Leo trading cards. Demand for the cards set a non-sports record and some are selling in the secondary market for almost $200 already. One rare version of the card ...
Fanatics Live, a livestream platform built for trading card enthusiasts, is a great example of what’s possible when creators are given the tools to operate like entrepreneurs. According to CEO ...
The Chicago-born pope is still less than a week into his papacy, but he also made history in another unexpected space: the trading card market. The Topps NOW card commemorating Pope Leo XIV's ...
We’re buying Shedeur Sanders cards, right? I know… I’ve been pretty consistent here with my lower-priced non-sports cards, but come on, people! The only threat to Sheduer Sanders not having ...
Baseball memorabilia collectors aren’t going to want to miss this. Fanatics now has 2025 Bowman Baseball trading cards for sale. According to Topps Ripped, the hobby box is best for collectors ...
The Wilkes-Barre Police Department has revived its officer trading card program to improve relationships with the public, especially kids. The trading cards, which are funded by local sponsors ...
Wilkes-Barre Mayor George Brown looks over the trading cards depicting himself and the officers of the city’s police department. WILKES-BARRE — Police Chief Joseph Coffay was with the ...
The new Supreme Pontiff has also made some history that has nothing to do with religion as a result of his appointment, appearing on Topps trading cards in the wake of his election, with the ...
but it’s what he left behind that’s sending shockwaves through the trading card world. During the event, Hamilton personally signed a select number of rare cards that will soon be randomly ...
The company offered a bit of a breakdown of the different types of cards in the set. There are 228 total. Some are considered normal types, and it seems there are 93 like that in the set.
Complex Shop is also the place to find the Official Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg Deluxe GAS trading card boxed set ($75).
Stocks? Absolutely. Property and real estate? Of course. But trading cards? Too sentimental. Too niche. Too “hobbyist.” That outdated perception is shifting fast. As tariffs begin driving up ...