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1995 JPP/AMADA Japanese Kaiju GODZILLA Trading Collection Box w/ 13 Sealed Packs

$ 118.77

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Franchise: Godzilla
  • Condition: Box Is still in very good condition showing some small signs of age / storage wear. Comes with 13 sealed packs of cards. Please see our pictures and read our full description for details.
  • TV Show: Godzilla
  • Manufacturer: Amada
  • Age Level: 13+
  • Year Manufactured: 1995
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Character: Godzilla
  • Configuration: Pack
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Set: Godzilla
  • Type: Non-Sport Trading Card

    Description

    This is a listing for a 1995 JPP/AMADA Japanese Kaiju GODZILLA Trading Collection Box with 13 Sealed foil packs of cards. I believe that these boxes originally had 15 total packs inside, but this one just has 13. The box is still in good / very good overall condition. Box shows some minor signs of age and storage wear. These include some tape on the corners of the box as well as some dried out rubber band residue on the top and bottom of the box. Still a nice box is very displayable condition. All 13 included foil packs are still factory sealed. Each pack contains a total of twelve cards. All packs are still in very good condition. Would be a wonderful addition to any Godzilla collection.   Please see our pictures for complete details. Shipping for this set will be  for the United States or for international locations.
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