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2013-14 Panini Contenders NHL Ink #IMT Matt Tennyson SHARKS Auto - NM-MT

Condition:
Ungraded - Near mint or better
Price:
US $4.00
ApproximatelyS$ 5.40
Postage:
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Located in: Portland, Oregon, United States
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eBay item number:114160438785
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Item specifics

Condition
Ungraded - Near mint or better: Not in original packaging or professionally graded
Brand
Panini Contenders
Item Attributes
Autograph
Card Manufacturer
Panini Group
Item Condition
Near Mint/Mint
Grade
Near Mint/Mint
Graded
No
Period
Modern (1970-Now)
Player
Matt Tennyson
Team
San Jose Sharks
Product
Single
Sport
Hockey
Year
2013
Original/Reprint
Original

Item description from the seller

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