1998 Crown Royale FOOTBALL - Near Set/Lot (129/144) + (7) LIMITED [#/99]

Includes Robert Edwards ROOKIE LIMITED SERIES [#99] (it was $60 back in the day)
(136) Insert quality silver/gold die-cuts with nearly every star !!! Even commons are desirable. (stock image)
Grade
NM/MINT
Book Value
$ 160
Our Price
$ 49.95
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1998 Crown Royale FOOTBALL - Near Set/Lot (129/144) + (7) LIMITED [#/99] Football cards value
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