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1986 Fleer #118 Jay Vincent Psa 8.5 Nm-mt+ Mavericks Centered New Label on 2040-motos

US $15.95
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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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1986 Fleer #118 Jay Vincent PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ Mavericks Centered New Label, US $15.95, image 1

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1986 Fleer #118 Jay Vincent PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ Mavericks Centered New Label, US $15.95, image 2 1986 Fleer #118 Jay Vincent PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ Mavericks Centered New Label, US $15.95, image 3

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