Trading-card
noun
1.
one of a set of small cards, as one depicting professional athletes, either sold separately or included as a premium with packages of bubblegum or the like, collected and traded, especially by children.
trading card
noun
1.
any of a set of cards printed with images or information relating to a specific subject, intended to be traded between collectors seeking to acquire a full set
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