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Indian Head Pennies

Flesh and Blood Trading Card Game (2019-Present)


Living Legends Studios (LLS) Based in New Zealand, Living Legends Studios (LLS) has rapidly established itself as a premier force in the trading card game (TCG) industry. Founded with a deep passion for competitive gameplay, storytelling, and strategic depth, LLS is dedicated to crafting immersive experiences that bring players together, both casually and competitively. The studio’s commitment to high-quality artwork, intricate game mechanics, and strong community engagement has propelled its flagship game, Flesh and Blood (FaB), to global recognition. With a strong emphasis on physical play, LLS champions the return of face-to-face gaming, fostering in-person interactions and a thriving tournament scene.


Liberty Nickels

Game of Thrones Living Card Game (2002-2015)

A Game of Thrones: The Card Game is a strategic card game based on George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, allowing players to lead one of the Great Houses of Westeros in their quest for the Iron Throne. Developed by Fantasy Flight Games (FFG), the game has undergone two main editions.

First Edition (2002): Launched as a collectible card game (CCG) in 2002, it transitioned to a Living Card Game (LCG) format in 2008, offering fixed expansions to enhance deck-building and gameplay. ​ Second Edition (2015): Released in 2015, this edition streamlined mechanics and introduced new content, making it accessible for both new and veteran players. ​

Buffalo Nickels

Magic The Gathering Trading Card Game (1993-Present)



Magic: The Gathering, launched in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast, is the original collectible card game and a global phenomenon. Players take on the role of powerful planeswalkers, using spells, creatures, and artifacts across five magical colors to battle for victory. With thousands of unique cards and constantly evolving mechanics, Magic offers deep strategy, creative deck-building, and competitive play. Its influence reshaped the tabletop gaming industry, spawning tournaments, digital adaptations, and an enduring community. Decades later, Magic remains the gold standard of trading card games worldwide.​

Jefferson Nickels

Start Trek CCG (1994-2003)


The first Star Trek Customizable Card Game (CCG), released by Decipher in 1994, brought the expansive universe of Star Trek to life through strategic gameplay and deck-building. Spanning 1994 to 2003, it featured characters, ships, missions, and storylines from The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, The Original Series, and more. Players assumed the roles of different factions, completing missions and facing dilemmas across the galaxy. With intricate rules and deep lore integration, the game built a loyal following and paved the way for future sci-fi CCGs. It remains a beloved classic among collectors.

Jefferson Nickels

Star Trek The Game (1996-1997)



Star Trek: The Game, released in 1996 by Classic Games/Chronicle Games, offered fans a trivia-based tabletop experience rather than a traditional trading card game. Focused on The Original Series, it challenged players’ knowledge of episodes, characters, starships, and lore through a series of question cards and movement around a board resembling the galaxy. Its appeal lay in deep-cut Trek trivia and nostalgic charm. While not as popular as Decipher’s CCG, it carved out a niche among die-hard Trekkies and remains a collectible piece of Star Trek gaming history.

Indian Head Pennies

Star Wars Customizable Card Game (1995-2001)



Star Wars Customizable Card Game (SWCCG) is a collectible card game set in the Star Wars universe, produced by Decipher, Inc. Released in December 1995, the game allows players to engage in strategic battles between the Light and Dark sides of the Force, utilizing characters, vehicles, starships, locations, and events from the Star Wars saga. Players construct 60-card decks representing either the Light or Dark side, aiming to deplete their opponent's Life Force through various gameplay mechanics. ​Gameplay Overview:

Players: 2​ Age Range: 8 and up​ Playtime: Approximately 1 hour​.

TTT - Lincoln Wheat Pennies

Star Wars Destiny CCG (2016-2020)


Star Wars: Destiny, released by Fantasy Flight Games in 2016, blended collectible card gaming with custom dice mechanics in a fast-paced battle system. Players assembled iconic characters like Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Rey, or Kylo Ren, combining them with events, upgrades, and supports to outmaneuver opponents. Each character was linked to powerful dice, creating dynamic interactions and strategic play. With multiple expansions and formats, the game offered both casual and competitive appeal. Though discontinued in 2020, Destiny maintains a passionate fanbase and a vibrant secondary market among Star Wars and TCG enthusiasts alike.

Morgan Silver Dollars

Star Wars Young Jedi CCG (1999-2001)



Star Wars: Young Jedi, launched by Decipher in 1999, was designed as an accessible collectible card game aimed at younger audiences and newcomers to the genre. Based on The Phantom Menace, it featured simplified mechanics and vibrant imagery of characters like Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Darth Maul. Players built decks around Jedi or Sith and battled across various planetary locations. Though less complex than other Star Wars CCGs, it gained popularity due to its fast-paced play and tie-in with the prequel trilogy. The game ran until 2001 and remains a nostalgic favorite among collectors.

Eisenhower Silver & Clad Dollars

Star Wars Unlimited TCG (2023-Present)


Star Wars: Unlimited, released in 2024 by Fantasy Flight Games, is a fast-paced, strategy-driven trading card game that brings the entire Star Wars saga into one competitive system. Featuring stunning artwork and streamlined mechanics, players build decks using characters, vehicles, and events from every era—from the Galactic Empire to the Resistance. With a focus on accessible gameplay and deep strategic potential, it appeals to both casual fans and tournament-level players. Regular set releases and organized play support have quickly made Unlimited a standout in the TCG space, reigniting Star Wars fandom in tabletop form.


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U.S. Commemoratives

Vintage Card Games (1862-1916)


Between 1892 and 1916, vintage card games flourished in America, blending entertainment with education and marketing. Often produced by companies like McLoughlin Brothers and Parker Brothers, these games featured themes ranging from historical figures and geography to morality tales and civil values. Printed in vibrant lithography, many sets were designed for children and families, offering both gameplay and cultural instruction. Some served as promotional tools for products or illustrated popular fads of the time. Today, these beautifully crafted decks are treasured by collectors for their rarity, artistry, and historical significance

U.S. Mint  - Proof Sets

Babylon 5 CCG (1997-2000)



Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game (B5 CCG) is a discontinued collectible card game set in the universe of the Babylon 5 television series. Published by Precedence Entertainment from 1997 to 2000, the game is notable for its design, which accommodates 2 to 5 players, with an optimal experience at 4 to 5 players.

Unlike many other CCGs, B5 CCG was specifically crafted for multiplayer interactions, emphasizing political intrigue and alliances, mirroring the complex narratives of the Babylon 5 series.

U.S. Mint  - Proof Sets

The Terminator (2000)



The Terminator Collectible Card Game, released in 2000 by Precedence Entertainment, brought the iconic sci-fi universe to the tabletop. Based on the original Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day films, the game allowed players to align with Skynet or the Resistance in a strategic struggle across time. Players recruited characters, completed missions, and deployed weapons while navigating timeline shifts between the past and future. The game featured atmospheric artwork and thematic mechanics but had a brief lifespan. Today, it holds niche appeal among fans of the franchise and discontinued CCGs.

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F.A.Q.s

Q1: What is Time Tunnel Trading?

Time Tunnel Trading is a premier destination for collectors, offering rare and unique items across several categories, including Rare Coins, Sports Cards, Gaming Cards, Antiques, and Books & Collectibles. Our mission is to help collectors own a piece of history while fostering a vibrant community.

Q2: What types of items do you sell?

We specialize in:

Rare Coins: Historical and valuable coins from around the world.

Sports Cards: Football, baseball, hockey, and basketball cards, including vintage and modern collectibles.

Gaming Cards: Trading cards for games like Flesh and Blood, Magic: The Gathering, and others.

Antiques: Crystalware, vintage artifacts, samurai statuettes, and more.

Books & Collectibles: Vintage Disney, Barnum and Bailey memorabilia, historical books, and sports memorabilia.

Q3: Are all items authentic?

Yes, every item we sell is carefully inspected and verified for authenticity by experts with decades of experience in the collectibles market.

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You can join our community by signing up for our free monthly newsletter and creating an account on our website. Members gain access to exclusive insights, special offers, and a network of like-minded collectors.

Q5: Where are you located?

Time Tunnel Trading is based in Las Vegas, Nevada and we operate primarily online to serve collectors worldwide.

Q6: How do I place an order?

Browse our website, select the items you’d like to purchase, and proceed to checkout. You can create an account or check out as a guest.

Q7: Do you ship internationally?

Yes, we ship to most countries. Shipping fees and delivery times vary depending on your location.

Q8: What are your shipping fees?

hipping fees are calculated based on the weight and destination of your order. You can view the estimated shipping cost during checkout.

Q9: How long does shipping take?

Domestic orders typically arrive within 5-7 business days, while international orders may take 10-21 business days. Expedited shipping options are available at an additional cost

Q10: Can I track my order?

Yes, once your order is shipped, you will receive a tracking number via email to monitor your shipment.

Q11: Rare Coins: Are your rare coins graded?

Many of our rare coins are professionally graded by third-party grading services like PCGS or NGC. The grading details will be included in the product description.

Q16: Sports Cards: Do you sell PSA-graded sports cards?

Yes, we offer PSA-graded cards as well as raw (ungraded) cards. Product listings will specify the grading status.

Q17:Gaming Cards: Do you sell Individual cards, Lots, or Sealed Boxes?

We sell all of those types. We do not sell sealed booster packs. Browse the Gaming Cards section for available inventory.

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