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lycee overture booster box Lycee Overture Ver. August 3.0 Booster (sealed box)

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lycee overture booster box Lycee Overture Ver. August 3.0 Booster (sealed box)About this item Condition NEW (Unopened) Release Date JULY 28, 2023 Handling time store ships within 2~5 days Jan Code 4549743916460 SKU TLC23001A000 Brand Lycee series Expansion Expansion_August Related product Character Name Specifications Japanese SET ~ Box = 1 20 Packs Box (Approximately 118 types + 8 random parallel SR cards (number of types undecided) + 0 to 1 serial ticket for lycee point campaign randomly included) Recorded rarity: SR 12

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NEW (Unopened)
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JULY 28, 2023
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4549743916460
SKU
TLC23001A000
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Lycee series
Expansion
Expansion_August
Related product
Character Name
Specifications
Japanese SET

~ Box = 1

20 Packs/Box
(Approximately 118 types + 8 random parallel SR cards (number of types undecided) + 0 to 1 serial ticket for lycee point campaign randomly included)
Recorded rarity: SR 12 types, R 32 types, and about 74 other types + Parallel SR foil-stamped sign card


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Lastupdate A20251022


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