1965 Topps #573 Jim Lonborg SHORT PRINT ROOKIE (Red Sox)

Also G. Moses, Mike Ryan & Bill Schlesinger.
Grade
NEAR MINT
Book Value
$ 25
Our Price
$ 29.95
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1965 Topps #573 Jim Lonborg SHORT PRINT ROOKIE (Red Sox)  cards value
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