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During the '90s, trading cards made a comeback in a big way, largely because adults seeking out the baseball cards they discarded as kids suddenly discovered they became surprisingly valuable. This newfound value had parents instill a belief in their kids that if they held on to their own collectible card collection, it might help put them through college one day. Unfortunately, that never truly happened, because the trading card boom of the '90s allowed for a plethora of trading cards from sports of all kinds to a variety of facets of pop culture, and only a handful of them would ever come close to paying for the increasingly expensive cost of attending college.
However, one trading card collection stands out among them all: "The Uncanny X-Men" trading cards. The beloved trading card collection came from Marvel and Impel Marketing, a subsidiary that split off from a tobacco company called Ligget Group,...
However, one trading card collection stands out among them all: "The Uncanny X-Men" trading cards. The beloved trading card collection came from Marvel and Impel Marketing, a subsidiary that split off from a tobacco company called Ligget Group,...
- 8/12/2022
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
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