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Pack-inserted entry blanks for a “$ 150,000 Space Trivia Challenge” enticed both young and adult collectors to read the card backs and answer 25 space flight history questions, with entry blanks being sent by mail to those interested. The first 100 people to submit correct answers to 100 trivia
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The original promo sheet for the first series featured an uncut card sheet of six different card images and featured the pre-printed signatures of Lovell, Cernan, and
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The promo sheet for the third series, entitled the International Edition, featured a packet of nine cards handsigned by Lovell, Dzhanibekov, and
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The fifth and final series was never produced. Originally, 25% of every series' profits were designated for the
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A special edition set, the fourth released, was called "Moon/Mars". This series retailed for $ 30.
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The promo card for the second 110-card series was an uncut six-card sheet signed by Lovell,
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was a non-sports trading card series produced beginning in 1990 by Space Ventures Inc. of
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questions posed on the first four series of cards were to receive a $ 1,500 scholarship.
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The first collectors' edition of 25,000 sets of 110 cards sold out in 10 months.
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The card collection was launched in 1990 by Ed White III, son of astronaut
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Some astronauts refuse to sign cards from the Space Shots series.
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Houston, Texas
Ed White (II)
Michael Collins
Eugene Cernan
Jim Lovell
Pete Conrad
Bruce McCandless
Vladimir Dzhanibekov
Buzz Aldrin
National Education Association
Astronaut Memorial Foundation
Kennedy Space Center


"Astronauts refusing to sign SpaceShots cards"
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"Demand For Space Cards Soars"
"Non-Fiction in the Cards"
"Spaceflight retrospectives"
"Trading Space Astronaut's Son Creates Collection Of Cards Telling Of Orbits And Liftoffs"
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"SpaceShots trading cards signed promo sheets"
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