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Dragon Ball Carddas Amada PP Cards Parts 13 to 20 Plus Special Edition Complete Set of 384 Types from the 1990s

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★ Dragon Ball Carddas Amada PP Cards Parts 13 to 20 plus Special Edition All 384 Types Complete Set Includes a file. Authentic Amada From the 1990s * There are also other Dragon Ball Carddas items listed for sale today. In my personal opinion, the cards from Parts 13 to 20 are generally in relatively nice condition. The Special Edition cards are overall in average condition, and the file shows signs of wear and deterioration, so please understand this in advance. Due to the age of the items, please excuse some wear, stains, and yellowing from long-term storage, as well as some minor chips. If you are particularly particular about condition, please refrain from bidding. Returns and refunds cannot be accepted, so please understand this before placing your bid. ※Please note before bidding※ In order to prevent unauthorized cancellations, we will delete bids from those who do not comply within one week or from those who have a history of cancellations or poor ratings (and others whom we have concerns about their ratings). Please refrain from bidding if you fall in this category. * Also, those who cancel or cannot confirm receipt will not be able to transact with us in the future. ★ Other cards are also up for auction. They can be combined in shipping. Please feel free to request.

Dragon Ball Carddas Amada PP Cards Parts 13 to 20 Plus Special Edition Complete Set of 384 Types from the 1990s

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155,555 Yen ($997.15)

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Amada PP Cards represent one of the earliest and most historically significant Dragon Ball trading card lines, produced during the franchise's peak domestic Japanese market period in the 1990s. Parts 13–20 encompass the latter stages of the main series run, where print quality and card stock remained relatively consistent; the inclusion of Special Edition cards adds significant complexity to completion, as these were typically distributed through premium channels or regional promotions with lower production runs. A complete 384-card set is rare in the current market due to the high barrier of acquisition—collectors typically assemble these piecemeal over years—and condition variance between Parts (noted here as relatively strong for 13–20, average for Special Edition) directly impacts long-term value; the wear on the storage file is a practical consideration for display or resale. Japanese domestic Amada products from this era command premium prices among serious Dragon Ball collectors over later international reprints due to original print quality and authenticity markers.