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The listing, A must have for any huge Naruto fans has ended.
-Please Read- I have several Naruto cards and am not going to be using them and I don't have any use for them. All cards are in the photos above, you see what you get (they are in good condition to me) and sorry about the glares in the photos. You are biding for all of the cards and if the bid reaches 5,000 or more and I will throw in a random card form Pokemon or duel masters or I will give you a silly band or two.
Questions & Comments
Postage for a greeting card to Canada is 1.05. If you have a lot of cards in it, I would add a few extra stamps just in case... or just have it weighed and stamped at the Post Office to be extra sure. I routinely send cards to Canada and have had no problems at all, it just takes a few days longer. Hope this helps! :-)
That's what most of them are, I think...on the back of most of the has some writing on it and tells a bit about the person...I can post a pic of one of the backs if you like.
For that many cards, I would use two greeting cards and split it up into two stacks so it won't be too thick and get snagged by the machine. That way you could still use 1.05 and it would be okay. I have send greeting cards with stamps with just 2 Forever stamps and it made it safely but that technically isn't enough postage so I think we just got lucky. lol
OK just asking because of the same of them. Usually adults keep them in mint shape. They don't mess with them a lot. But when a kid has them I'm mean kids up to 17. Watching. Me and my husband collect a lot of naruto cards
Well I had them when I was younger, I had to keep them away from my younger sisters who like to touch my stuff...I think I got them from a family member. So they look pretty good for what they been through.