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2005-06 Parkhurst Facsimile Parallel Vincent Lecavalier /100 on 2040-motos

C $6.99
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:0
Location:

stoney creek, ON, Canada

stoney creek, ON, Canada
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2005-06 Parkhurst Facsimile Parallel Vincent Lecavalier /100, C $6.99, image 1

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2005-06 Parkhurst Facsimile Parallel #575 Vincent Lecavalier of the Tampa Bay Lightning.   The card is limited to only 100 copies made with this one being 047/100.   The card is mint and will be shipped in a soft sleeve, top loader and team bag.  The package will be also mailed in a new bubble mailer to add extra protection.  See a picture of the scan to see the card.  I combine free shipping for the first 3 auctions as a bonus.  Shipping to Canada is $3.25 and to USA is $3.75 and outside of North America is $7.00

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