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Vincent Lecavalier 2008-09 Spgu Gold #93 /100 on 2040-motos

US $81
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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10 or more CARD/AUCTION/STORE wins in a WEEK gets you 50% off SHIPPING!!! REQUEST SHIPPING TOTAL ONCE DONE BUYING! CANADA $2.99 first win and 0.50 each additional win. US- $3.99 first win and 0.50 each additional win. Bidding on title card only. Near mint unless otherwise stated. Combined shipping always within 7 days. All wins shipped securely in top loader, soft sleeve, team bag and thick bubble envelope. I DO ship to overseas, but please know s/h for first win is $7.99 and each auction win after that is combined at just 0.50 each.

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shipping is only $2.99 in Canada and $3.99 to USA. NOT $7.99! And shipping is 50% off if you win 10 auctions. Each additional auction win is combined shipping at 0.50 each.

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