Well it depends on how much relations you have with hockey. If you love hockey you'll have many probablly 500 or more. If you think hockey is ok you might have less than 500. If you hate hockey you probably have none. Maybe 1 - 10 I like hockey and I currently have 1205 hockey cards. GO LEAFS GO
You start backwards, you know you have 80 baseball so that makes 40 football. 20 basketball, and 40 hockey.
the average american person has about 1-8 unless their like me i have 34..
12,376,968 cards
about a month
There are many places a person could find rules for field hockey. For instance, a person may check out a book from the local library which describes the rules and play of field hockey. Additionally, a person may check with the websites called Field Hockey ISport and NFHS Field Hockey. Both websites offer information on the rules of field hockey.
The average Christmas cards per house hold is about 20-30 Christmas cards.
Many of the hockey cards are valued in price close to $1 each. The exact amount for the cards will vary depending upon their condition.
It depends on what hockey you are talking about. Are you talking about field hockey, ice hockey, street hockey? Or are you talking about all of them?
Unfortunately, probably no more than a nickel. Pro Set capitalized on the early 90s hockey card craze and printed mass quantities of their hockey cards. Since there are so many of their cards, even errors, they're not worth very much.
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You add 4. 9-5=4
I admit up front, I do not know for sure. But I am willing to bet my last nickel it is the USA. I have read repeatedly that the average(!) American has eight different credit cards. That boggles my mind - and yet, many people consider it perfectly normal . . .