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2 STARS! Freddie Freeman/Betts World Series HRs 2024 MLB Topps NOW #868 - SGC 10
2 STARS! Freddie Freeman/Betts World Series HRs 2024 MLB Topps NOW #868 - SGC 10
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2 WORLD SERIES STARS 1 CARD!
SGC 10!
Capture a piece of baseball HISTORY with the 2024 Topps Now card featuring Freddie Freeman 4th STRAIGHT WORLD SERIES GAME WITH A HR AND Mookie Betts from the Los Angeles Dodgers, commemorating their home run heroics in the MLB World Series. This limited edition card, numbered 868, showcases the outstanding performance of these stars in a visually stunning parallel variety that's a must-have for collectors and fans alike.
Proudly manufactured in the United States, this card is part of the esteemed 2024 Topps Now series and is printed on high-quality aluminum and card stock, ensuring durability and a premium feel. As an original issue, it is not autographed, maintaining the focus on the sleek design and the athletes' achievements. Add this gem to your collection to celebrate the 2024 MLB season and the skill of the Dodgers' powerhouse.
SGC 10!
Capture a piece of baseball HISTORY with the 2024 Topps Now card featuring Freddie Freeman 4th STRAIGHT WORLD SERIES GAME WITH A HR AND Mookie Betts from the Los Angeles Dodgers, commemorating their home run heroics in the MLB World Series. This limited edition card, numbered 868, showcases the outstanding performance of these stars in a visually stunning parallel variety that's a must-have for collectors and fans alike.
Proudly manufactured in the United States, this card is part of the esteemed 2024 Topps Now series and is printed on high-quality aluminum and card stock, ensuring durability and a premium feel. As an original issue, it is not autographed, maintaining the focus on the sleek design and the athletes' achievements. Add this gem to your collection to celebrate the 2024 MLB season and the skill of the Dodgers' powerhouse.
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