This listing is for a complete 55-card MAD Magazine Series 1 cover art trading card set made by Lime Rock, 1992. Each set includes an empty pack wrapper! Please see the list below for all of the cards that are in this set. These cards are not numbered conventionally. They are only categorized by the magazine issue number of cover art that is depicted on the card. As well as the month and year which the issue was dated. For example, the first card is: Issue #1, dated October-November of 1952. There is no other way to sort these cards, so I put them in order as they are shown on the checklist. Any questions? Please ask before buying. 1 October-November 1952 2 December 1952-January 1953 3 January-February 1953 4 April-May 1953 5 June-July 1953 6 August-September 1953 26 November 1955 28 July 1956 30 December 1956 37 January 1958 43 December 1958 47 June 1959 51 December 1959 53 March 1960 61 March 1961 70 April 1962 76 January 1963 82 October 1963 [Checklist] 84 January 1964 86 April 1964 93 March 1965 97 September 1965 98 October 1965 103 June 1966 104 July 1966 106 October 1966 112 July 1967 113 September 1967 115 December 1967 116 January 1968 123 December 1968 128 July 1969 129 September 1969 134 April 1970 139 December 1970 142 April 1971 150 April 1972 153 September 1972 154 October 1972 190 April 1977 195 December 1977 198 April 1978 199 June 1978 202 October 1978 206 April 1979 211 December 1979 214 April 1980 216 July 1980 245 March 1984 252 January 1985 263 June 1986 278 April 1988 282 October 1988 295 June 1990 302 April 1991
Disasters of the Universe Trading Sticker Cards – Series 1-4 Base Set Box Open Edition Whether you collect Masters of the Universe, He-Man items or artwork by Garbage Pail Kids/GPK illustrator Mark Pingitore, this is a great item to add to your collection. Each box comes with: A full 90 card Series 1-4 base set (45 characters, each with an “a” and “b” alias) Vintage style cardstock (die-cut stickers!) BACK ART – Puzzles Boxes are will come sealed like in the photos.
The “2025 Pieces of the Past The Roaring 20’s Pick Your Card” set is a collection of non-sport trading cards featuring historical figures like Hoover, Lucky Luciano, Churchill, and more. Manufactured by Super Products Inc. in the United States, these standard-sized cards are made of card stock and are part of the History franchise. This original set includes cards from genres like crime and history, with English language text and a base set design. With a total of 2025 pieces, this set offers a unique opportunity to collect and learn about the prominent figures and events of the 1920s.
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DescriptionPaymentWe only accept managed payments.ShippingShipping from Japan with Tracking Number.We usually ship out your order within 10 working days after receiving your payment.About UsWe are located in Japan.It’s our pleasure to make you happy by proposing our recommend item.If you have any questions or request about items, please feel free to ask us.International Buyers – Please Note: ·Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. ·Please check with your countries customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. ·These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. ·We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.