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Signed Vincent D'onofrio 8 X 10 Glossy Photo Daredevil on 2040-motos

US $49.99
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Independence, Kentucky, United States

Independence, Kentucky, United States
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I recently purchased the collection of a long time in person autograph collector that I have known since the early 1990's

I am in the process now of going through and pulling stuff for my personal collection and will be listing the others over time.

THE ITEM UP FOR BID IS:

Signed Vincent D'Onofrio 8 x 10 Glossy Photo

The autograph was obtained in person

The autograph is guaranteed to pass any third party authentication service

I do not sell pre-prints or copies of autographs

I offer a 100% money back guarantee if not satisfied

Please email me any questions you may have

S&H for this item is $5.00

Excellent Condition

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