Description: 🏈 For Sale: 1984 Topps #202 1983 Passing Leaders - Dan Marino / Steve Bartkowski LLCalling all football fans and collectors! Elevate your collection with the iconic 1984 Topps #202 card featuring the 1983 Passing Leaders, highlighting the exceptional talents of Dan Marino and Steve Bartkowski.Card Details:🌟 Year: 1984🏈 Card Number: #202📅 Featured Year: 1983🏆 Passing Leaders: Dan Marino / Steve BartkowskiDescription:The 1984 Topps #202 card celebrates the remarkable passing prowess of Dan Marino and Steve Bartkowski during the 1983 NFL season. This card serves as a tribute to their outstanding achievements on the field and is a must-have for football enthusiasts.Condition:Please note that due to its vintage nature, this card may exhibit signs of wear consistent with its age. Kindly refer to the provided images for an accurate assessment of its condition.Shipping Options:📨 eBay Standard Envelope for Eligible Items up to $20:Ideal for compact collectibles like trading cards, ensuring secure delivery.📦 USPS Ground Advantage (Bubble-Wrapped Envelope):Provides additional protection during transit, ensuring the safe arrival of your prized card.Shipping Information:Rest assured, your card will be meticulously packaged and dispatched within 48 hours of payment confirmation to ensure prompt and secure delivery to your specified address.💲 Offers are Welcome!Don't miss out on the opportunity to own the 1984 Topps #202 1983 Passing Leaders card featuring Dan Marino and Steve Bartkowski. Enhance your football card collection today with this iconic piece of NFL history!
Price: 2.99 USD
Location: Sacramento, California
End Time: 2025-02-01T04:23:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0.97 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Sport: Football
League: NFL
Autographed: No
Type: Sports Trading Card
Set: Topps
Manufacturer: Topps
Player/Athlete: 1983 Passing Leaders - Dan Marino / Steve Bartkowski LL
Team: Miami Dolphins / Atlanta Falcons
Year Manufactured: 1984
Card Number: 202
Season: 1984
Vintage: No