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2000 Topps Opening Day Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals #1

Condition:
Ungraded - Near mint or better
Sold for:
US $2.75
ApproximatelyAU $4.12
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Located in: South Orange, New Jersey, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Ungraded - Near mint or better: Not in original packaging or professionally graded
Sport
Baseball
Player/Athlete
Mark McGwire
Signed By
null
Season
2000
Parallel/Variety
NULL
Set
Topps Opening Day
League
Major League (MLB)
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
Autographed
No
Card Name
2000 Topps Opening Day Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals #1
Card Number
1
Type
Sports Trading Card
Year Manufactured
2000
Card Size
3�" x 2�"
Graded
No
Vintage
Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint
Original
Franchise
Baseball
Character
Mark McGwire
Game
Unspecified

Item description from the seller

VellaSportsCards

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