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deluxe booster box vs booster box [JP] Pokemon Black Bolt SV11B DELUXE Booster Box[JP] Pokemon Black Bolt SV11B DELUXE Booster Box Scarlet & Violet Series Japanese 1 BOOSTER BOX 4 PACKS PER BOX 35 CARDS PER PACK FACTORY SEALED RELEASE: JUN 06, 2025 IMPORTANT!: Products opened during LIVE streams cannot be returned, refunded, or exchanged. HEADS UP! Some boxes may show signs of wear like dents, creases, minor holes, blemishes, sticker residue, etc. But rest assured, the fantastic product you ordered is perfectly fine inside! LOOKING

    [JP] Pokemon Black Bolt SV11B DELUXE Booster Box - Scarlet & Violet Series - Japanese

    1 BOOSTER BOX 

    4 PACKS PER BOX 

    35 CARDS PER PACK 

    FACTORY SEALED

    RELEASE:  JUN 06, 2025

     

    IMPORTANT!: Products opened during LIVE streams cannot be returned, refunded, or exchanged.

     

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