Screen Stars 2nd Series 1956
Batten TV, Films & Sci-Fi Screen Stars 2nd Series 1956 Screen Stars 2nd Series 1956 K25 -
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Screen Stars 2nd Series 1956

Issuer: Batten Condition: Mint * These are original and NOT reprints Number of cards in set: K25 Abbreviations used for Number In Set:
EL = Extra Large; LT = Large Trade ( size 89 x 64mm); L = Large; M = Medium; K = Miniature.

Price for complete set: Only £20.00

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