1972-73 Topps - BRYAN WATSON # 90 - Pittsburgh Penguins

US $4.75
Condition:
Ungraded - Excellent
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Located in: West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States
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eBay item number:155190996862
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Item specifics

Condition
Ungraded - Excellent: Not in original packaging or professionally graded
Set
1972-73 Topps
Card Number
90
Season
1972-73
Player/Athlete
Bryan Watson
Type
Sports Trading Card
Features
Base Set
Manufacturer
Topps
Sport
Hockey
Team
Pittsburgh Penguins
League
National Hockey League (NHL)
Category

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qball469

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    Past year
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    Real nice coin from this recommended seller.
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    More than a year ago
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    A++++ Excellent Seller Fast Shipping!! I Really Appreciate The 3 Football Cards You Gave Me In My Order Will Definitely Buy From You Again!!!! 😀 5 ⭐ Seller!!!
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    More than a year ago
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    The item was shipped quickly, but the card came in a toploader without a penny sleeve. Kind of odd.