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#661G BILL TERRY, 1933 NL Giants ~ GOLD trim 1992 All-Star Program Conlon card

US $50.00
ApproximatelyPHP 2,779.85
Condition:
Ungraded - Near mint or better
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Located in: Edmonds, Washington, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Ungraded - Near mint or better: Not in original packaging or professionally graded
Card Size
Standard
Autographed
No
Set
Megacards Conlon Collection GOLD-TRIMMED
Product
Single
Year Manufactured
1992
Vintage
Yes
Event/Tournament
1992 Major League All-Star Game
Sport
Baseball-MLB
Parallel/Variety
Black Border with GOLD-Trimming
Language
English
Card Name
See Listing Description including scans
Original/Reprint
Original
Manufacturer
Megacards, Inc. & The Sporting News
Features
GOLD EDGE, Limited Edition
Team
See Listing Description including scans
Season
1933
Year/Season
1992
League
Major League (MLB)
Card Condition
Near Mint
Material
Card Stock
Original/Licensed Reprint
Original
Type
Sports Trading Card
Card Number
661G
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Card Manufacturer
MEGACARDS, Incorporated

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In 1957 we started on a long journey of involvement with baseball-oriented collectibles. From buying one- and 5-cent packs of cards (with gum) to eventually publishing our own card sets (under our ...
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