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2014/15 Series 1 Youngguns Rookie Vincent Trocheck # 226 on 2040-motos

C $8.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Woodstock, Ontario, Canada

Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
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Vincent All description

YEAR - 2014/15

COMPANY - UPPER DECK

BRAND - SERIES 1

CARD - ***SP*** YOUNGGUNS ROOKIE CARD

NUMBER - # 226

PLAYER[S] - VINCENT TROCHECK

CONDITION - NRMT-MT

TAXES - ALL CANADIANS MUST PAY HST AS / PROVINCES RATE

SHIPPING - CANADA $3.50 REGULAR , $16.00 EXPEDITED , OVER $50 A MUST

                     UNITED STATES - $4.50 REGULAR , $20.00 EXPEDITED , OVER $50 A MUST

                     REST OF WORLD - $9.00 REGULAR , EMAIL FOR INSURED PRICE

                      ADDITIONAL AUCTIONS WON ADD $0.50 TO FIRST SHIPPING CHARGE

Vincent All for Sale

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