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Bill’s Transfer 156/165 Uncommon - Scarlet & Violet 151 Pokemon - Near Mint NM
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Estado
Brand new
Card Size
Standard
Attribute/MTG:Color
Trainer
Autographed
No
Set
Scarlet & Violet - 151
Character
Alakazam, Blastoise, Bulbasaur, Charizard, Charmander, Mew, Pikachu, Venusaur, Zapdos, Erika's Invitation, Giovanni's Charisma
Creature/Monster Type
Supporter
Year Manufactured
2023
Material
Card Stock
Age Level
6+
Vintage
No
Rarity
Uncommon
Game
Pokémon TCG
Language
English
Illustrator
GIDORA
Card Name
Bill’s Transfer
Manufacturer
Pokemon
Features
Competitive
Card Type
Trainer-Supporter
Card Number
156
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Finish
Regular
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