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Vintage NFL 400+ card Lot\ partial 1980 topps(330) Walter Payton,Bradshaw ,Gene Upshaw

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Vintage NFL 400+ card Lot\ partial 1980 topps(330) Walter Payton,Bradshaw ,Gene Upshaw

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Title: > Huge Vintage Football Collection: 1950s-80s | Gene Upshaw RC | 400+Cards & Unopened Pack > Description: > This is a large, high-quality "Instant Collection" featuring over 400 vintage football cards plus an unopened pack. The majority of these cards are in Ex or better condition. > Collection Breakdown: > * 1980 Topps (330Cards): High-grade lot featuring Walter Payton #160, Terry Bradshaw, and Franco Harris. > * 1980 Topps (330 Cards): Large > * Vintage Mix (47 Cards): Rare 1950s, 60s, and 70s cards, highlighted by a sharp 1972 Topps Gene Upshaw Rookie Card. > * Bonus: One unopened pack of 30 vintage cards. > This is a perfect lot for a collector looking to fill sets or for someone looking to grade high-end vintage stars. Please see photos for the exact condition of the Gene Upshaw and Walter Payton cards. Ships securely and with care. >

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Used (normal wear)

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