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Sand Squid, Mercadian Masques, MTG, LP

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Item specifics

Set
Mercadian Masques
Card Size
Standard
Card Number
96
Card Name
Sand Squid
Material
Card Stock
Card Condition
Light Play
Graded
No
Creature/Monster Type
Squid Beast
Illustrator
Kev Walker
Year Manufactured
1999
Vintage
No
Card Type
Creature
Manufacturer
Wizards of the Coast
Finish
Regular
Defence/Toughness
2
Language
English
Attack/Power
2
Age Level
13+
Rarity
Rare
Game
Magic: The Gathering
Feature
Base Set
Attribute/MTG:Color
Blue
Attribute/MTG:Colour
Blue
Autographed
No
UPC
Does not apply

Item description from the seller

baron_von_landriganus

baron_von_landriganus

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Reasonable postage costs
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Postage speed
5.0
Communication
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As Described & Well Packaged. Great Seller
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Vinyl arrived safely and is as described, thanks
e***k (41)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Thank you so much amazing person/baron for super quick shipping!! 3 3 xoxx I didn't make it to Sydney but next weekend will check out these patches man! Gonna look awesome on my respective clothes/family's clothes hehe. Awesome shop xxoo blessings of all good things 3 "Fear God and His judgment, turn from your sins and do good." ~Medieval theology (5th-15th c.) before colonial expansionist policy started to control English protestant preaching at home and abroad. 3 3 3 x