Houdini Grim Game Cards throughout the years – Modern Trading Cards

Today we continue the series on Houdini Grim Game Cards throughout the years.  Last time, we looked at the Lobby Card category.  This time we are taking a look at the Modern Trading Card category.

  • 1991 WTE Classic Movie Poster Card (GG Poster-Green)WTE  Classic Movie Poster Cards
  • 2002 Topps American Pie #1092002 Topps American Pie #109
  • 2011 Upper Deck Goodwin Champions #144 / 2011 Upper Deck Goodwin Champion #144 miniHarry Houdini 2011 Goodwin Champions by Upper Deck (jmn-2)
  • 2011 Upper Deck Goodwin Champion #144 mini black2011 Upper Deck Goodwin Champions Mini Black #144
  • 2011 Upper Deck Black Printing Plate #144 One-Of-One2011 Upper Deck HH 1 on 1 Black Printing Plate2011 Upper Deck HH 1 on 1 Black Printing Plate Back
  • 2012 Worlds First Super Hero Card Number 21(GG Poster-Blue)HH Superhero Card 21 002
  • 2012 Worlds First Super Hero Card Number 38 (MM Poster w/Ann Forrest on back)2012 First Super Hero Card Number 38 MM Poster and Ann Forrest on back
  • Und Houdini Trading Card Set (GG Poster – Blue) Card 6 of 14Houdini Trading Card Set
  • Und Millhouse Tobacco Products Number 17HH Millhouse 17 001

5 thoughts on “Houdini Grim Game Cards throughout the years – Modern Trading Cards

  1. A very nice collection of Houdini cards indeed. It is amazing that this one movie has produced so many different cards.

    As for Upper Deck, there are probably at least another 5 variations of the card.

    I never sorted my cards by what movie they are from, but I’m pretty sure there are others. Maybe one even made of wood.

    • Thanks! I have all the cards posted (including 1920 Kinema Comic Insert Card and 1922 Boys Cinema Famous Heroes Card) in my collection, plus all but one of the rest of cards that I am going to post.
      You would definitely know about other variations; If you have any dupes, I’d be interested in purchasing.

  2. Once you finish posting yours, please come over and do mine. 🙂 I always liked collecting Houdini trade cards. There was something about them that drew me to them. I like that they are small and display very well. Their cost for newer cards are affordable and collecting them can be maintained without going into debt. As for the older, Houdini era cards, that’s a different story.

    • You got a deal!
      So far my focus with trading cards has been The Grim Game which I have proudly displayed in a display case. It has definitely been fun collecting them.

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