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1987 SCANLENS VFL/AFL HAWTHORN HAWKS LEGEND - MICHAEL TUCK #74 OF 132

Condition:
Ungraded - Excellent
Breathe easy. Returns accepted.
Postage:
May not post to United States. Read item description or contact seller for postage options.
Located in: Pambula, New South Wales, Australia
Delivery:
Varies
Returns:
30-day returns. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay postage label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Payments:
     Diners Club

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Item specifics

Condition
Ungraded - Excellent: Not in original packaging or professionally graded
Card Size
Standard
League
Australian Football League (AFL)
Autographed
No
Product
AFL/VFL Trading Cards
Player/Athlete
Michael Tuck
Vintage
Yes
Series
Scanlens
Type
Sports Trading Card
Sport
Australian Rules Football
Manufacturer
Select
Team
Hawthorn Hawks
Card Number
74 of 132
Country/Region of Manufacture
Australia
Season
1987
Card Manufacturer
Scanlens

Item description from the seller

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smith3898

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Joined Oct 2005
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5.0
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Communication
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    Cards received in perfect condition, as described and well packaged for the trip. Thank you!
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    Great dealer, fast well packaged delivery. A+++
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    Packed well, arrived on time couldn’t fault the service