Noun
trading card (plural trading cards)
A collectible card, sometimes sticker, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with other text (attacks, statistics, or trivia). There is a wide variation of different types of cards, like sports, cars, natural history, film characters or other information of interest to purchasers. Sometimes is included with tobacco, food or confectionery products.
Synonyms: trade card, picture card
A primitive reel was first cited in the book, "The Art of Angling" 1651. citation Development Trading card of the Ustonson company, an early firm specializing in fishing equipment, and holder of a Royal Warrant from the 1760s. Source: Internet
He went on to invent the Kirby bend, a distinctive hook with an offset point, still commonly used today. citation Trading card of the Ustonson company, an early firm specializing in fishing equipment, and holder of a Royal Warrant from the 1760s. Source: Internet