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PSA Certification Verification
#65170217Item Information
Certification Number | 65170217 |
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Label Type | with fugitive ink technology |
Reverse Cert Number/Barcode | Yes |
Year | 1999 |
Brand | POKEMON JUNGLE |
Sport | TCG Cards |
Card Number | 37 |
Player | GLOOM |
Variety/Pedigree | |
Grade | NM-MT 8 |
PSA Price Guide Value | $20 |
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