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Posted By: davidcycleback
I think the Exhibit cards are trading cards. They were designed and sold to the general public as collectable pieces of cardboard, and lots of people collected them. In the old days there were vending machines where you could buy both Topps and Exhibit cards from the same machine. The only objection some people have them with the Exhibits being called trading cards is their large size. |
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