baseball card造句1. Kids used to trade baseball cards.
2. One of my childhood occupations was collecting baseball cards.
3. The whole business with what happened to the baseball cards.
4. Finding that Stu Miller baseball card you wanted so badly.
5. He started talking about how valuable baseball cards were, and how easy it was to sell them.
6. Instead, I was sitting on my couch examining baseball cards and looking them up in the encyclopedia.
7. Baseball cards and other pieces of Americana have become popular overseas.
8. On Monday, and when Marty looked for his baseball cards Thursday night they were gone.
9. His baseball card collection was near and dear to him.
10. Cy Young Baseball card, 1911.
11. That"s what this gets down to is a baseball card?"
12. Each view could look like a baseball card with its current value added to the picture, and the back of the view could allow users to select specific cards to track and display.
13. Fifty thousand people came to the baseball card collectors' meeting.
14. Instead, they find a valuable baseball card in an attic and sell it for a big profit (It is a lesson either in harvesting value or the value of 'Antiques Road Show.
15. Known as "Mona Lisa" among the variety of baseball cards, T206 Honus Wagner card is the only desire of the baseball card collectors.
16. Then, discarding me like a broken toy, they clustered around Fred Kowalski, engrossed in baseball cards.
17. George hit upon the idea of buying a few baseball cards.
18. For example, my nephew Peter loves sports; he collects baseball cards, and creates imaginary teams in his mind.
19. Readers of series books often collect books as eagerly as they collect baseball cards.
20. When my kid was old enough to be interested, I gave him my old baseball cards to play with.
21. An auction of Wang memorabilia in late August saw a baseball card of him fetch almost $3,000.
22. He unrolled a color poster. On the right was a "before" picture—a blowup of a baseball card showing me as a young player, a large wad of chewing tobacco bulging chipmunk—fashion in my left cheek.
23. But what is so special about T206 Honus Wagner cards that helped them tout as the most-expensive baseball card ever?
24. This had the same impact for me as charting the price of the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card: it had allure and mystery because it traded for thousands.
25. To Matthew, my son, it's worth a lot of money. Some people are willing to pay $10, 000 for a baseball card.
26. The auction of the card got over last week only. The T206 baseball card features Wagner in his teens clad in Pittsburgh Pirates uniform.
27. Think of your friends as featured on always updating baseball card.