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Vincent Jackson 2007 Gridiron Gear Auto #'d 2/5 Autograph on 2040-motos

US $41
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Antioch, Illinois, United States

Antioch, Illinois, United States
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You are bidding on a Vincent Jackson 2007 Gridiron Gear Auto #'d 2/5 Autograph footballl card. This is card 99 of the set. Card is mint to near mint condition. Card will ship in penny sleeve and rigid top loader, in a bubble envelope. Each additional card won just .25 . If you have any questions please ask. I'll be happy to answer them. Seller accepts paypal. Seller will combine shipping for greater savings. I take great care in packing all items to insure safe delivery. Please note that I am willing to ship most items worldwide, but can not be held responsible for slow shipping due to customs. Sorry I no longer ship to Italy. See our other auctions . Items will ship during the work week 1-2 days after payment is received. I will gladly issue a refund only if the item was greatly misrepresented in title and description. Thank you.

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