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There are 270,725 sets.
there are 4 sets of cards in a pack.
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it is the number that the card is in a certain set There is the base set in which you have all the players but there may be subsets as well, such as rookie cards or insert cards. http://www.cardboardconnection.com/sports-cards-sets/nfl-football-cards/
128 sports cards divided by 16 packs equals 8 cards per pack. Imam has 6 packs multiplies by 8 cards, and Maeto has 10 pack multiplied by 8 cards.
I would have to say 1500
The "Win-A-Card" Board Game put out by Milton Bradley came with 1968 Topps Baseball cards. Football and Non Sports cards were also included. The cards came in clear cellophane packs, and it is unclear how many cards actually came with the game. the box reads "Contains a generous supply." I have heard numbers that range from 50-70 baseball cards, and various amount of the other sports, and non sports cards. The 1968 Topps cards that were included with the game are of a different variation to the regular issued Topps cards. The backs of the cards are a bright yellow color as opposed to orange backs. I'm sure there are other games. See Related Link below for more information and pictures of this one.
The answer depends on how many sets of 1-8 numbered cards are in the box, how many are drawn and whether or not they are replaced after drawing.
Specialist cards
The best place is online at ebay.com. You can find out more about selling your cards online at cardboardconnection.com under Sports Collecting 101. .cardboardconnection.com/collecting-101/sports-cards/selling-baseball-cards-online/
30 : 5 = 6 (there are 5 piles of 6 cards each, four of the piles are made of large cards, one from small cards)4 (sets of large cards) X 6 (card amount per stash) =30 : 5 = 6 (there are 5 piles of 6 cards each, four of the piles are made of large cards, one from small cards)4 (sets of large cards) X 6 (card amount per stash) =
you can get a pack of cards in a general store or a sports shop.