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Vincent Brown 2011 Contenders #233 Rare Autograph Rookie Card (hot!!) on 2040-motos

US $100
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Oxford, North Carolina, United States

Oxford, North Carolina, United States
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AUCTION IS FOR CARD(S) LISTED IN TITLE DESCRIPTION ONLY!!CARDS ARE IN NEAR MINT CONDITION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED(PLEASE CHECK SCANS CLOSELY FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION).SHIPPING TO U.S. 3.00. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.I PRIDE MYSELF ON BEING ONE OF EBAY'S FASTEST SHIPPERS.MY MOTTO IS "YOU PAY TODAY,I SHIP TOMORROW!".COMBINED SHIPPING IS 50 CENTS FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CARD WON THAT DAY.NEW DAY STARTS NEW INVOICE.

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