1st Bowman®																	
															
							1st Bowman®
									A player's 1st Bowman card is their first professional baseball card, released before their official RC. 
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								Blaster Box																	
															
							Blaster Box
									A blaster box is a type of retail box that is commonly distributed at large retail stores like Walmart and Target (as opposed to Hobby shops or online exclusives). Blaster boxes tend to have fewer packs per box (anywhere from 4 to 15) and,… 
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								Box Loader																	
															
							Box Loader
									Box loaders – or toppers – are special, single cards or sets of cards that are only available as inserts in hobby boxes. Box loaders are usually larger than standard-size cards and are meant as a unique opportunity for collectors to engage in the… 
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								Brick-and-Mortar																	
															
							Brick-and-Mortar
									Brick-and-Mortar refers to Hobby Shops. These Hobby Shops represent the foundation of collecting and continue to be the most critical institutions in the Hobby. Even as the Hobby develops and grows digitally, the brick-and-mortar stores remain important industry collaborators and cultural custodians. 
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								Card Sleeve																	
															
							Card Sleeve
									These are plastic sleeves used to protect cards. The most popular kind – Penny Sleeves – get their name for being inexpensive: they cost a penny. 
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								Card Stock																	
															
							Card Stock
									Card stock refers to the type of paper or material used to produce trading cards. Card stock can vary in thickness, depending on the set and type of card. Thicker card stock is often used for higher-end or premium products. The thicker stock provides… 
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								Chase Card																	
															
							Chase Card
									Any given set of cards will include a limited number of chase cards, which are highly coveted by collectors. Some examples of chase cards include: autographed cards, rare parallels, rare rookie cards, relic cards, and insert cards. Unlike common base cards, chase cards are… 
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								Chasing the Rainbow																	
															
							Chasing the Rainbow
									A modern collecting phenomenon where you collect different color parallel cards of a player. 
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								Collation/Collating																	
															
							Collation/Collating
									Collation/Collating is the organizing and assembling of trading cards into complete sets or subsets. Typically done by collectors or dealers, this process involves gathering individual cards and arranging them according to specific criteria, most often using checklists. Collating can be challenging and time-consuming, particularly… 
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								Combination Card																	
															
							Combination Card
									Combination cards feature two or more players, teams, or other elements on a single card. These cards come in various designs: one player on each side, players arranged in a unique design on the card, dual or triple autos, and even relic cards receive… 
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								Common Card																	
															
							Common Card
									Commons are the least rare, and therefore least valuable, cards in any given set. A typical common would be the base card of a non-rookie player. Commons are the opposite of chase cards and hits. 
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								Completist																	
															
							Completist
									A collector who is driven to possess every card of a given set, year, team, player, or category. If they collect 2021 Topps Chrome Baseball, the completist will hunt down every card from that checklist – including every base card, parallel, auto, etc. For… 
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								Error Card																	
															
							Error Card
									A card that contains a mistake or error resulting in a variation (aka VAR). Error cards may include misspellings, statistical errors, incorrect photos, or other mistakes. When an error is corrected by the manufacturer, the error cards can be far more rare than the… 
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								Event-Worn																	
															
							Event-Worn
									A piece of memorabilia that has been worn by a player at a non-specific game or event. For example, a jersey or jersey patch that was worn at a rookie’s signing session. This memorabilia is then embedded in a trading card. (See also: Game-Worn) 
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								Factory Set																	
															
							Factory Set
									Factory Set refers to a specific way to sell baseball cards. Instead of random packs being placed in a retail box or hobby box, a full set is packaged and sold in a single box. Factory sets first appeared in the 1980s due to… 
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								Fanatics Live																	
															
							Fanatics Live
									Fanatics Live is a Hobby platform innovating the breaking industry with more exciting shows, unprecedented athlete access, and the most robust trust and safety policies in the business. 
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								Game-Used																	
															
							Game-Used
									A piece of memorabilia that has been used in a professional sporting event. These items can include, but are not limited to: bats, jerseys, fielding gloves, batting gloves, bases, etc. Baseball memorabilia is typically ‘MLB authenticated’, which means that Major League Baseball guarantees the… 
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								Glossy Set																	
															
							Glossy Set
									Glossy sets refer to cards featuring a shiny, reflective coating. This coating is achieved through printing tech, such as Chrome cards printed on chromium paper. Glossy sets are considered more visually appealing than regular non-glossy sets, and they are often produced in limited quantities,… 
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								Grading																	
															
							Grading
									Many collectors will submit their cards to a third-party service to evaluate and assess their physical condition. This third-party service will assign a numerical grade between 1-10; the higher the grade, the better the condition. Cards with higher grades tend to fetch higher prices… 
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								High Number/High Series																	
															
							High Number/High Series
									The subset of cards within a particular set released later in the production run, typically with a higher number. 
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								Hobby Box																	
															
							Hobby Box
									Hobby boxes are high-end boxes that typically feature a greater number of chase cards, which makes them more expensive/valuable. Unlike retail boxes, which are widely distributed in big box stores (think: Walmart or Target), hobby boxes are usually distributed exclusively through hobby shops or… 
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								Hologram Card																	
															
							Hologram Card
									A hologram card features a holographic image or design element. The hologram can be the primary focus of the card or be used as an accent or security feature. Holograms refract light to produce three-dimensional images or shiny, prismatic effects that change depending on… 
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								Inscription																	
															
							Inscription
									When a player signs an autograph, they sometimes include an additional inscription along with their name. Some popular inscriptions include the player’s nickname, Hall of Fame induction year, specialized notation (e.g. statistical achievement), or other personalized message. 
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								Insert Card																	
															
							Insert Card
									Insert cards refer to any non-base and non-parallel cards in a trading card set. These cards typically have their own themes, names, designs, and numberings. 
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								Jersey Card																	
															
							Jersey Card
									A trading card that contains a small piece – or “swatch” – of a player’s jersey. Unlike Patch Cards, which are taken from specific parts of the jersey (i.e. the logo or number), jersey swatches are typically single-color and consist of basic mesh or… 
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								Junk Wax Era																	
															
							Junk Wax Era
									This refers to the period in the late-80s and early-90s where card manufacturers flooded the market with product, resulting in an massive, supply-side imbalance of supply and demand. Most cards and boxes from the Junk Wax Era are worth significantly less than similar cards… 
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								Lenticular																	
															
							Lenticular
									A visual effect that gives a card 3D-depth and movement. When you shift a lenticular card from side to side, the image appears to move. 
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								Low Numbers/Low Series																	
															
							Low Numbers/Low Series
									Cards from the first series produced for a set in a given year 
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								Mini Cards																	
															
							Mini Cards
									Mini cards are any card smaller than the standard trading card size of 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches. The size of a mini card can vary, but it is typically around 2 inches by 3 inches or smaller. Mini cards are often used as… 
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								Multi-player Card																	
															
							Multi-player Card
									A special type of card featuring two or more different players. 
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								On-Card Auto																	
															
							On-Card Auto
									With on-card autos, the player puts their signature directly on the card, rather than on a sticker affixed to the card (a sticker auto). Many collectors prefer on-card autos because they offer a closer connection to the player and are more aesthetically pleasing. Generally… 
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								One of One																	
															
							One of One
									A 1/1 card is the rarest type of trading card, making it especially appealing to collectors. Some of the most valuable cards in existence today are 1/1 cards. 
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								Patch Card																	
															
							Patch Card
									Cards that specifically feature a multi-colored jersey patch embedded in the card itself. Sometimes the jersey patches are game-used, but not always. 
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								Personal Collection																	
															
							Personal Collection
									A modern hobby term to describe cards that a collector specifically intends to keep for themselves. 
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								Player Collector																	
															
							Player Collector
									A collector who seeks out cards of a specific player, just as a team collector seeks out cards of a specific team. 
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								Pop Report																	
															
							Pop Report
									A pop report is a published census showing the total number of cards graded by a third-party grading company. For any given card in any given grade (e.g. Mint 10), there will be a published pop report showing how many times the grading service… 
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								Post-War Cards																	
															
							Post-War Cards
									A post-war trading card refers to trading cards produced after World War II. This term often distinguishes between vintage, pre-war cards and the birth of the modern Hobby. In contrast to pre-war cards, post-war trading cards were usually produced in much larger quantities, making… 
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								Pre-War Cards																	
															
							Pre-War Cards
									A pre-war trading card refers to any trading card produced before World War II – from the 19th century to 1939. This term is commonly used in the collecting community to distinguish between vintage cards made before and after this period. These cards were… 
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								Printing Plate																	
															
							Printing Plate
									A printing plate is the thin metal plate used to print cards. They typically come in four different colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Printing plates are often offered as one-of-one collectibles for each color. 
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								Prospecting																	
															
							Prospecting
									Prospecting is collecting cards of young players who have yet to reach the MLB. In many ways, Prospecting is all about finding as many cards of potential future All Stars as possible – imagine collecting the first-ever card of Albert Pujols, Mike Trout, or… 
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								Random Break																	
															
							Random Break
									A random break is a breaking event where the contents of a sealed box or case of cards are divided randomly among participants. Each participant typically pays a fixed fee to enter the break by purchasing a “slot” or “spot.” The collector or dealer… 
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								Redemption Card																	
															
							Redemption Card
									With redemption cards, the owner exchanges or “redeems” the card with the manufacturer and receives a hit (typically, autographed) card at a later date. Modern redemption cards feature a code printed on cardstock, and the owner redeems their card by simply submitting that code… 
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								Refractor®																	
															
							Refractor®
									Refractor Cards utilize a special printing technology to create a unique visual effect. The cards refract light to create a prism or rainbow-like look and colorful shine. Most products include multiple types of refractors, each of which is named forby their different colors (Green… 
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								Relic Card																	
															
							Relic Card
									A card that contains a piece of memorabilia embedded in the card itself – from a swatch of fabric from a player’s jersey to a piece of game-used baseball. There are Dual and Triple Relic cards, which include more than one piece of memorabilia… 
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								Retail Box																	
															
							Retail Box
									These are lower-priced boxes that are widely distributed and available in large retail stores like Walmart or Target. A retail box may have the same base set as a higher-end hobby box, but will have fewer guaranteed hits and chase cards. 
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								RetroFractor																	
															
							RetroFractor
									The RetroFractor celebrates historic players across 100 years of baseball who never received their 1st Bowman card. 
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								Rookie Card																	
															
							Rookie Card
									Rookie cards refer to players’ first cards once they make their Major League debut. In most cases, rookie cards are stamped with some kind of designation (e.g. “RC”) on the front or back, and that designation will appear on the card that same year… 
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								Rookie Cup																	
															
							Rookie Cup
									Since 1959, Topps has selected rookies for the “All-Star Rookie Team” – a player for each position, including a Designated Hitter (DH) and Relief Pitcher (RP). Players selected for the team have the “Rookie Cup” logo included on their next season’s card. Rookie Cup… 
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								Rookie Debut Patch																	
															
							Rookie Debut Patch
									Fanatics introduced this uniform patch for 2023 MLB prospects and rookies playing in the first MLB game. The debut patch is worn on the jersey in the player’s first-ever MLB game. The Rookie Debut Patch was turned into the innovative Rookie Debut Patch Autograph… 
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								Set Collector																	
															
							Set Collector
									Collector who seeks out every card in a set. 
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								Short Print																	
															
							Short Print
									A card that is printed in lower quantities than other cards in the same set. Short prints, or super short prints (SSPs), are much more scarce than common cards, and thus more valuable to collectors. 
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								Sketch Card																	
															
							Sketch Card
									Sketch Cards are one-of-one, hand-drawn cards created by the licensed artist from a particular set. They are the same size as regular trading cards and include the artist’s signature. 
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								Standard Card Size																	
															
							Standard Card Size
									Topps established the standard size for modern trading cards as 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches (6.4 cm x 8.9 cm). This size became standard because it was small enough to fit easily into card-collecting albums or sleeves yet large enough to accommodate detailed artwork… 
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								Starter Set																	
															
							Starter Set
									Starter sets provide collectors with a basic introduction to the Hobby. These sets typically include a selection of cards representing an overall set or theme and additional items such as binders, sleeves, or other accessories used to organize and protect the cards. Starter sets… 
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								Sticker Auto																	
															
							Sticker Auto
									With sticker autos, the player autographs a sticker or label and then the sticker is applied to the trading card. These differ from on-card autos, where the player signs the card directly.Some collectors prefer sticker autos because they result in fewer indentations on the… 
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								Sticker Card																	
															
							Sticker Card
									Sticker cards are just that: stickers that can be peeled off from the back. The most famous examples of sticker cards are Garbage Pail Kids and Wacky Packages. 
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								Superfractor™																	
															
							Superfractor™
									A superfractor is the rarest type of refractor card. Superfractors are short-printed, 1-of-1 cards, which means that for any given card, there will be only one superfractor of that card in the entire product. Because they are 1/1, superfractors are among the most desired… 
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								Team Break																	
															
							Team Break
									Team breaks – also known as “Pick Your Team” breaks – refer to breaks where collectors split the contents among the participants according to a predetermined set of rules. For example, in a typical baseball card team break, collectors purchase a team (or teams)… 
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								Team Collector																	
															
							Team Collector
									A collector who seeks out cards of a specific team, just as a player collector seeks out cards of a specific player. 
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								Tiffany Sets																	
															
							Tiffany Sets
									Topps issued high-end sets of cards from 1984 to 1991 – including the 1989 and 1990 Bowman Baseball sets. Tiffany sets were sold exclusively as complete sets. Officially, these sets were known as “Collectors’ Editions,” but the Hobby would later adopt the “Tiffany” sobriquet… 
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								Uncut Sheet																	
															
							Uncut Sheet
									An uncut sheet refers to a single sheet of trading cards that has not been separated into individual cards. Trading cards aren’t printed individually. Instead, cards are printed out on sheets and then separated. These sheets can include as few as two or three… 
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