Remember when collecting trading cards meant biking to your local comic shop with allowance money clutched in hand? The Complete Star Trek TNG Series 2 trading cards resurrect that analog magic for the streaming generation. Released between 1991-1994 by Rittenhouse Archives, these 90-card sets now command US $69.99-$498.64 on secondary markets - proving even in our holographic era, cardboard rectangles still warp into valuable collectibles.
This Walla Walla-based shop (120 E Alder St) currently lists 4 remaining Series 2 sets at ¥86.66 + shipping. Their 99.7% eBay rating suggests they know how to handle fragile cargo better than a Vulcan handling antimatter.
The cards mirror TNG's narrative evolution - early Season 2 cards showcase Wesley's awkward cadet years, while later issues preview the game-changing "Best of Both Worlds" Borg arc. It's like holding a laminated timeline of Picard's hairline recession.
While 90s kids traded duplicates in school cafeterias, today's collectors:
As Paramount+ expands the Trekverse, these analog artifacts become cultural waypoints. That ¥498.64 Susan Diol autograph? It's not just ink on cardboard - it's a transporter pad beaming us back to pre-CGI storytelling. Set phasers to "collect," but remember: the prime directive prohibits impulse buys before checking seller ratings.
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