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2015 Panini Select Soccer Vincent Kompany First Team Patch Blue Prizms 90/99 on 2040-motos

US $25
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Wrightsville, Georgia, United States

Wrightsville, Georgia, United States
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Up for sale is a 2015 Panini Select Soccer Vincent Kompany First Team Patch Blue Prizms 90/99 of Belgium. This is great for the Belgium Fan. Card is in near mint to mint condition. International Shipping is only offered through the Ebay Global Shipping Program. Payment via paypal is expected within 3 days after auction end. Thanks for looking and good luck.

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