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1991-92 Pinnacle #216 Gino Cavallini NM-MT St. Louis Blues Hockey Card

1991-92 Pinnacle #216 Gino Cavallini NM-MT St. Louis Blues Hockey Card

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Are you a collector of vintage hockey cards from the 1990s? Look no further than the 1991-92 Pinnacle #216 Gino Cavallini NM-MT St. Louis Blues Hockey Card. This classic card features the talented forward from the St. Louis Blues, Gino Cavallini, in pristine condition.

With a near mint to mint (NM-MT) grading, this card is sure to be a valuable addition to any sports card collection. The front of the card showcases Cavallini in action, making a play on the ice with his signature blue and yellow St. Louis Blues jersey. The vibrant colors and crisp details make this card a standout piece for any hockey enthusiast.

As a limited edition card from the Pinnacle brand, this 1991-92 release is highly sought after by collectors. The back of the card features Cavallini's career statistics and highlights, giving fans a glimpse into his impressive hockey career. This card is a piece of hockey history that is sure to spark nostalgia for fans of the St. Louis Blues.

Whether you are a die-hard hockey fan or a serious sports card collector, the 1991-92 Pinnacle #216 Gino Cavallini NM-MT St. Louis Blues Hockey Card is a must-have item. Add this iconic card to your collection today and relive the glory days of hockey in the 1990s.