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  2. eBay rolls out a tool that generates product listings from ...

    techcrunch.com/2023/09/07/ebay-rolls-out-a-tool...

    eBay is rolling out a new AI tool for marketplace sellers that can generate a product listing from a single photo. Available in the eBay app for iOS to start, with the Android app to follow in the ...

  3. eBay will now authenticate trading cards worth $750 or more

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    The service will now be able to authenticate cards worth at least $750 from collectible card games, as well as sports and other non-sports cards, the company said. By the middle of this year, this ...

  4. eBay's app will soon use image recognition to automate ...

    www.engadget.com/ebay-image-recognition-trading...

    One of the most popular places to buy and sell trading cards online is eBay. What keeps most people parting with their collections is that it can be time-consuming to list every individual card ...

  5. eBay enters trading card commercial agreement with Collectors ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/04/10/ebay-enters-trading...

    As eBay continues to invest in the trading card space, the e-commerce company announced Wednesday three significant commercial transactions with Collectors, the parent company of PSA (Professional ...

  6. The 5 Best Sites to Sell Gift Cards Online - AOL

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    Gameflip takes an 8% cut of all listings and a further 2% cut of digital-only listings. Each wallet withdrawal method has its own associated fees. Get started: www.gameflip.com. 4. GiftCash ...

  7. eBay is buying the trading card marketplace TCGplayer for ...

    www.engadget.com/ebay-acquire-tcgplayer-295...

    eBay is placing a big bet on the booming trading card industry. The company is set to buy TCGplayer — an online marketplace for trading card games — in a deal valued up to $295 million, it ...

  8. Topps - Wikipedia

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    Topps first sold cards for basketball in 1957, [12] but stopped after one season. The company started producing basketball cards again in 1969 and continued until 1982, but then abandoned the market for another decade, missing out on printing the prized rookie cards of Michael Jordan and other mid- and late-1980s National Basketball Association ...

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