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2011 Topps Chrome Vincent Brown Autograph Rookie Recognition Refractor Rc on 2040-motos

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Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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You are bidding on a 2011 Topps Chrome Rookie Recognition Refractor Autographed Rookie card of 

VINCENT BROWN


        S/H $2.95 Shipped USPS in the US.  Each Additional card is $0.50.  Shipping to Canada is $6.95 for the first item and $0.50 for each additional.

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