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As new OVP Poker case Poker set Contents 300 pcs. Poker chips 2x deck of cards, 5x dice, 1x aluminum case, dimensions approx. 38 x 20.5 x 6.5 cm, OVP Internal no. A0201100123

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As new OVP Poker case Poker set Contents 300 pcs. Poker chips 2x deck of cards, 5x dice, 1x aluminum case, dimensions approx. 38 x 20.5 x 6.5 cm, OVP Internal no. A0201100123

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