1992 Upper Deck Matt Stairs #786 Rookie Card Montreal Expos RC

$ 0.79

League: Major League Baseball (MLB) Player/Athlete: Matt Stairs Card Number: 786 Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Card Size: Standard Sport: Baseball Season: 1992 Team: Montreal Expos Card Condition: Excellent Manufacturer: Upper Deck Type: Sports Trading Card Autographed: No Set: 1992 Upper Deck Card Name: Upper Deck Vintage: No Parallel/Variety: [Base] Features: Rookie, Base Set

Description

The product is a 1992 Upper Deck baseball trading card featuring Matt Stairs of the Montreal Expos. This card is part of the base set and is classified as a rookie card. It is an original print by Upper Deck and is not autographed. The card is a standard size and belongs to the Major League Baseball (MLB) league. This vintage sports trading card is a must-have for collectors of baseball memorabilia, especially those interested in rookie cards and the Montreal Expos team. Thank you for your interest, don't let it get away bid today!

  1. DELIVERED ON TIME AS DESCRIBED.THE SELLERS ITEM DESCRIPTION WAS TRUE AND ACCURATE.OVERALL I HAD A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE AND RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL 2006 TOPPS TRIPLE THREADS JOE NAMATH/PEYTON MANNING/ELI MANNING/NY JETS,BALT.COLTS,NY GIANTS TRIPLE PATCHES GREEN AND 2 BLUE PLAYERS GAME WORN JERSEY PATCH #TTTC69 EMERALD GREEN RELIC CARD NUMBERED TO 18 THAT WAS SHIPPED/FAST AND DELIVERED ON TIME AS DESCRIBED/GOOD JOB.THE SELLER SOLD THIS ITEM AT A REASONABLE PRICE/THANK YOU.

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  2. Great overall transaction. Card arrived on time, well-packaged, and in the condition described—no surprises. Good quality, solid value for the price, and the card looks great in person. Seller was easy to work with and everything went smoothly. Would buy from again without hesitation. A+++

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  3. The quality of the card was in such good condition , giving the value of the card a great value due to its appearance showing how well it was taken care of. The shipping and packaging was handled very well, definitely giving the appearance of the card as described in the posting.

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