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1991 Upper Deck #66 Dave Staton TP NM-MT RC Rookie San Diego Padres Baseball Card

1991 Upper Deck #66 Dave Staton TP NM-MT RC Rookie San Diego Padres Baseball Card

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Own a piece of baseball history with this 1991 Upper Deck #66 Dave Staton TP NM-MT RC Rookie San Diego Padres baseball card. This card features a young Dave Staton in his rookie year with the San Diego Padres, making it a must-have for any collector or fan of the team.

The card is in near-mint to mint condition, ensuring that it will be a valuable addition to your collection. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, this card is a great choice for anyone looking to add some vintage baseball memorabilia to their collection. It's a perfect way to commemorate Staton's rookie season and his time with the Padres.

Measuring standard trading card size, this card will fit perfectly in any collection or display case. With its iconic design and vibrant colors, it's sure to stand out among your other baseball cards. Whether you keep it for your personal collection or display it for others to admire, this Dave Staton rookie card is a great conversation piece for any baseball enthusiast.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this rare and sought-after baseball card. Add the 1991 Upper Deck #66 Dave Staton TP NM-MT RC Rookie San Diego Padres card to your collection today and enjoy a piece of baseball history for years to come.