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2015/16 Sp Authentic Hockey Vincent Hinostroza Sign Of The Times Auto Rc */299 on 2040-motos

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New Castle, New Hampshire, United States

New Castle, New Hampshire, United States
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If you have cards or sets you are looking to sell, please contact us! We offer excellent pricing, and are very easy to work with!

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2015/16 SP Authentic Hockey, Sign of the Times Rookies SP Auto */299, Vincent Hinostroza

Shipping is combined at a rate of .50 per card, to a maximum of $6 per order, so please check my other listings.  There is no combined shipping on sets, wax boxes, or wax packs.

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