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Naipe Infantil by Plasticos Pardo M.R.

Published March 03, 1999 Updated May 23, 2022

Naipe Español Infantil miniature children's playing cards with suit signs of ice creams, baseball bats, swords and suns, manufactured in Chile by Plasticos Pardo M.R.

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Naipe Español Infantil

naipe infantil hecho por Plasticos Pardo M.R.

Above: "Naipe Español Infantil" miniature children's playing cards with suit signs of ice creams, baseball bats, swords and suns, manufactured in Chile by Plasticos Pardo M.R. 40 cards + joker.

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