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Topps Baseball Sketch Cards By Vincent Bova Complete Artist's Proof Set on 2040-motos

US $16
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La Mesa, California, United States

La Mesa, California, United States
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Topps Sketch Cards

This is a set of the Topps sketch cards that artist Vincent Bova did for Topps.
He had only a few sets made for family and friends which makes them very rare and all of the cards are hand signed by the artist.
These are not the 1/1 cards done for Topps but artist's proofs and marked as such.

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