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About Trading Cards

Trading cards are one of the oldest but still a very popular way of building collectibles.

The oldest trading cards are said to be sports (baseball cards) from the late 1800's.

TV and Movie cards capture fond memories of Hollywood history. Trading cards are limited in production to the year that is shown by the particular item.

The oldest trading card company who is still in business today, Topps®, was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1938.

 

30th Anniversary

       

   
Three's Company TV Show (Topps) (1978)
The controversial TV show when a straight man (John Ritter) pretends to appear gay for his land lord Mr. Roper (Norman Fell) in order to rent a room with two (straight) females. Janet (Joyce DeWitt) and Crissy (Suzanne Somers) co-star in this popular TV comedy. Original Topps factory box (complete). Contains: 36 wax packs. Each pack includes 5 stickers (180 items total), plus 1 stick of gum per pack. Despite its miraculous ability to survive consistency, please do not eat the gum.
 
Our Price: $109.00
Sale Price: $79.98
 
       

       

"I'm Mork from Ork - Nanu-Nanu!"

   
Mork & Mindy TV Show (Topps) (1978)
SHAZZBOT! The TV show that put Robin Williams on the map, also stars Pam Dawber. This original 1978 Topps factory box (complete). Contains: 36 wax packs. Each pack includes 10 trading cards, 1 sticker (396 items total), plus 1 stick of gum per pack. Despite its miraculous ability to survive consistency, please do not eat the gum.
 
Our Price: $109.00
Sale Price: $79.98
 
       

       

   
Space 1999 TV Series (Donruss) (1976)
This TV series aired 1975-1977 and depicted what life might be like in Space 1999, so they were a little off. This original 1976 Donruss factory box (complete). Contains: 24 wax packs. Each pack includes a bonus full color puzzle, plus trading cards. We do not have historical data at this time on the number of cards per pack. Based on box side and weight compared to similar items, we can only estimate 4-8 cards per pack. (estimated 120-216 items total), plus 1 stick of gum per pack. Despite its miraculous ability to survive consistency, please do not eat the gum.
 
Our Price: $149.00
Sale Price: $108.33
 
       

       

   
The Gong Show (Fleer) (1977)
Probably the most nutty TV show aired in the 70's - or ever. Chuck Barris hosted this game show (1976-1980) where contestants got 90 seconds to perform whatever "talent" they had - not exactly American Idol. If the (also nutty) 3 person celebrity panel didn't whack a giant gong during the act (which would mean the contestant would lose - in Trump terms, "You're Fired"), then they got their act scored from 1-10 from each celebrity. High score at the end of the show won a small gong trophy and a check for $516.32. This Original 1977 Fleer factory box (complete), contains: 36 wax packs. Each pack includes 7 cards, 1 sticker, (288 items total) with a picture puzzle you assemble using the card backs, plus 1 stick of gum per pack. Despite its miraculous ability to survive consistency, please do not eat the gum.
 
Our Price: $195.00
Sale Price: $179.88
 
       

       

 

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