Saint Seiya Sacred Saga Poker Cards, Watch & Necklace
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Saint Seiya Sacred Saga Poker Cards, Watch & Necklace
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Saint Seiya Pocket Chain Watch= +/-4cm Diameter + ChainThere are 2 boxes of playing cards and each box Contain 54 pictures card2 boxes have = 108 pictures cardNecklace Dimension = +/-48cm Length With +/- 4cm Pendants Total Nos of Art Books pays this essay = 4 itemsAll items are brand new and well pack
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