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Paige Bueckers 2023 Leaf Prized 1st Graded 10 Rookie Card RC UConn Huskies #18

$ 18.48

  • Autograph Authentication: Not Autographed
  • Autograph Authentication Number: Not Autograghed
  • Autograph Format: Not Autographed
  • Autographed: No
  • Card Condition: Mint
  • Card Manufacturer: Leaf
  • Card Name: Prized
  • Card Number: 18
  • Card Size: Standard
  • Card Thickness: 20 Pt.
  • Certification Number: 147829
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Era: Modern (1970-Now)
  • Event/Tournament: 2023
  • Features: Rookie
  • Grade: 10
  • Graded: Yes
  • Insert Set: No
  • Language: English
  • League: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
  • Manufacturer: Leaf
  • Material: Card Stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Parallel/Variety: Base
  • Player/Athlete: Paige Bueckers
  • Print Run: N/A
  • Product: Single - Insert
  • Professional Grader: 1st Graded
  • Season: 2023
  • Series: University Chrome
  • Set: 2023 Leaf Prized Rookie
  • Signed By: Not Signed
  • Sport: Basketball
  • Team: UConn Huskies
  • Theme: Sport
  • Type: Sports Trading Card
  • UPC: N/A
  • Vintage: No
  • Year: 2023-24
  • Year Manufactured: 2023
  • gtin13: N/A

Description

Own a piece of basketball history with the Paige Bueckers 2023 Leaf Prized Rookie #18 1st Graded 10 Rookie Card, professionally graded by the renowned experts at 1st Graded. Paige Bueckers has taken the basketball world by storm with her exceptional skills and unmatched talent. This meticulously graded rookie card captures the essence of her rise to stardom, ensuring its authenticity and value for collectors and fans alike. Each card is carefully examined and graded by 1st Graded, a trusted name in the card grading industry, guaranteeing its pristine condition and investment potential. Don't miss this opportunity to add a premium collectible to your basketball memorabilia collection. Purchase now and elevate your sports card collection with the future of basketball, Paige Bueckers.