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2000-01 Pacific Crown Royale Jewels Of The Crown 23 Vincent Lecavalier Card 1b2 on 2040-motos

US $1.25
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Redmond, Washington, United States

Redmond, Washington, United States
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2000-01 Pacific Crown Royale Jewels of the Crown 23 Vincent Lecavalier Card 1b2, US $1.25, image 1

Vincent All photos

2000-01 Pacific Crown Royale Jewels of the Crown 23 Vincent Lecavalier Card 1b2, US $1.25, image 2 2000-01 Pacific Crown Royale Jewels of the Crown 23 Vincent Lecavalier Card 1b2, US $1.25, image 3

Vincent All description

2000-01 Pacific Crown Royale Jewels of the Crown #23
Vincent Lecavalier

- Hockey Card
- Featuring the Tampa Bay Lightning
- Great for Vincent Lecavalier collectors

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