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March 14, 2009 02:00

I don't understand these kinds of games, but I got them from someone, and would like to add them to my collection in Catawiki.
This is a Trading Card Game,
of In de Ban van de Ring.
Limited edition. Starter Deck.
My question actually is; Do collect card games also belong to the trading cards or not?
There is still doubt about this on Wikipedia. So I put my question here.

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  • March 16, 2009 21:13
March 16, 2009 21:13

Well .. I don't know much about that either. Can you play a game with it? If so, they could go to Games - Card games (not standard stocks). If they are for exchange only, they should be elsewhere.

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  • March 16, 2009 22:30
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March 16, 2009 22:30

@Ruh,
The mother of all card games: Magic the Gathering is also available at Trading Cards...The Lord of the Rings would also belong there, I think.
http://www.catawiki.nl/catalogus/Trading-cards-...

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Ok, by the way I see that there are also maps based on Tolkien stories,
And now I also see that each card must be entered separately as an item.
Thanks for your comments.

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June 30, 2009 00:25

The "Under the Lord of the Ring" maps are a translation of the American "Middle Earth" maps. The images are the same. There are several series, the later series have only been published in English. There are two editions, the limited (black edges) and the normal (blue edges).
Certainly falls under the trading cards - by the way, the Pokémon cards are both trading and playing cards. (I understand that there was also a lot of throwing, which was probably not the original intention)
I think all decks that are sold "randomly" in packs are counted as trading cards.

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