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. [img]http://cache.etopps.com/images/cards/025-00344fd.jpg[/img]. Drake may refer to any of the following:. This facet of the program has attracted investors in addition to sports card collectors. Sir Francis Drake Association, a hoax. Card values are tracked from actual sales on the eBay trading floor, giving each collector an up-to-the-minute portfolio value. Drake University and Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa. If collectors would rather take delivery of their cards, etopps will ship them the cards for a small fee. Drake's Regiment of Militia, New Hampshire militia unit during the Revolutionary War. Card owners can then hold their cards in an online portfolio, while Topps retains physical possession of their cards in a climate-controlled warehouse in Delaware. Drakes, a currency in the computer game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Collectors are then allocated a number of cards based on the number of orders for each particular card. Drake of the 99 Dragons, an Xbox game. This new method of distribution contrasts with the traditional sale of sports cards through packs at retail stores. Drake equation, a speculative formula for the number of civilizations in our galaxy with which we might be able to communicate. Each week a limited number of sports cards, called IPOs, are offered for sale exclusively online. Drake class cruiser. Etopps is a new type of trading card that was launched by the Topps company in 2000. Clare Drake Arena, a multi-purpose arena in Edmonton. Drake Hotel in Toronto. Drake Hotel in Chicago. Drake's Island in Plymouth Sound. Drake Passage or Drake Strait between Cape Horn and Antarctica. Drake, a city in North Dakota. Drake Company, a manufacturer of radio equipment. L. R. Drake's, a baking company. Vera Drake, a British film directed by Mike Leigh. One Piece, an anime/manga also known as Drake, and the Search for Treasure. Drake and Josh, an American sitcom. Ludwig Von Drake. Vera O'Drake. Downy O'Drake. Drake Mallard. Doofus Drake. Drake (Orange Islands). Drake. Drayk, a creature in the "Geneforge" series. Bobby Drake (aka Iceman), a character in Marvel Comics. Paul Drake, a character in Perry Mason. John Drake, a character in Danger Man. Frank Drake, a character in Marvel Comics. Drake, a Commanding Officer in Advance Wars. a European dragon. a mayfly used as fishing bait. a male duck. 1953), an American soap opera actor. Drake Hogestyn (b. Tom Drake (1918-1982), an American actor. 1949), an American politician. Thelma Drake (b. Ted Drake (1912-1995), a British cricket and football player. Nick Drake (1948–1974), a British singer and songwriter. Nathan Drake (1766-1836), a British essayist and physician. Markus Drake, a Finnish politician. Joseph Rodman Drake (1795–1820), an American poet. Jessica Drake, an American pornographic actress. 1969), an American auto racing driver. Jay Drake (b. James Drake (1850–1915), an Australian politician. 1944), a British actress. Gabrielle Drake (b. 1930), an American astronomer and astrophysicist who developed the Drake equation. Frank Drake (b. Francis Drake (1540-1596), an English pirate and explorer. Emmanuel Drake del Castillo (1855-1904), a Spanish botanist. Edwin Drake (1819-1880), an American oil driller. 1945), an American sci-fi and fatasy writer. David Drake (b. 1925), a British actor. Charlie Drake (b. Charles George Drake (1920–1998), a Canadian neurosurgeon. Charles Drake (1917-1994), an American actor. Bruce Drake (1905-1983), an American basketball coach. Arnold Drake, an American writer of comic books. Alfred George Drake (1894-1915), a British soldier. Alfred Drake (1914-1992), an American actor. Abraham Drake (1715-1781), an American military officer. 1972), a Canadian hockey player. Drake Berehowsky (b. 1986), an American actor and musician. Drake Bell (b. |