Description: 3 count lot 2016 Rare Louisville Cardinals Baltimore Ravens LAMAR JACKSON Rookie Cards Each Purchase Gets You THREE ! ....So if you buy 1 lot you get 3 Lamar Jackson Rookies......if you buy 2 lots you get 6 Lamar Jackson Rookiesif you buy 3 lots you get 9 Lamar Jackson Rookiesif you buy 4 lots you get 12 Lamar Jackson Rookiesif you buy 5 lots you get 15 Lamar Jackson Rookiesetc etc etcif you buy 10 lots you get 30 Lamar Jackson Rookies TALK ABOUT A TRUE ROOKIE !! THIS IS FROM 2016 WHEN HE WAS THE STAR AT LOUISVILLE.....even before he was drafted into the NFL He DOES NOT EVEN HAVE ANOTHER CARD UNTIL 2018 !! What a find....and here's your chance to own a piece of history and get in wholesale, as Lamar embarks on his quest for league MVP and his first Super Bowl ring ! SPORTS ILLUSTRATED NAILED IT IN 2016!! SI ROOKIES......We have all seen the TIGER WOODS from Sports Illustrated reach thousands of dollars at its height !! YOU ARE PURCHASING THREE UNCUT SHEETS. SO YOU WILL RECEIVE 3 OF THE SAME EXACT 9 CARD SHEET YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE. RESULTING IN 3 OF EACH CARD. TOTALING 27 CARDS ( 3 SHEETS ) INCLUDING 3 OF EA.... LAMAR JACKSON ROOKIES ....... GARY SANCHEZ and SUE BIRD ROOKIES .... and much much more ....PLUS 3 OF EA OF All THE OTHERS. .... everything else is a bonus !! GOODLUCK
Price: 17.5 USD
Location: Warren, New Jersey
End Time: 2025-02-06T21:41:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Return policy details:
Features: Rookie
Player: Lamar Jackson
Card Manufacturer: Sports Illustrated
Original/Reprint: Original
Professional Grader: Not Professionally Graded
Year: 2016
Grade: mint
Sport: Football
Team: Baltimore Ravens
Player/Athlete: Lamar Jackson
Card Attributes: 2016, Rookie
Product: 2 count lot ( each purchase is for two )
Card Condition: Mint
League: NCAAF & NFL
Type: Sports Trading Card
Graded: No