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Stamps have the APS (American Philatelic Society), coins have the ANA (American Numismatic Association), but vintage sports cards—despite being a multi-billion dollar industry—lack a central, non-profit, member-driven organization that functions like a society. Are there efforts underway to create such an organization? To me, the closest group to this concept is Net54.
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