The Great American Auction Card Game
(Uncredited) (1975)
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Players collect sets of "antiques" related to famous Americans. A complete set is far more valuable than its individual components and brings the best value when sold to the bank. Complete sets vary from two to four related cards (the "antiques" are fairly silly - George Washington's wig, bed, wooden teeth and cherry pits are one example of a complete set of four cards). The player with the most money and assets in antiques at game's end is the winner.
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