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1993 Topps #460 Randy Johnson EX/NM Seattle Mariners Baseball Card

1993 Topps #460 Randy Johnson EX/NM Seattle Mariners Baseball Card

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For avid baseball card collectors and fans of the legendary pitcher Randy Johnson, this 1993 Topps #460 card is a must-have addition to your collection. Featuring Johnson in his Seattle Mariners uniform, this card captures a moment in baseball history that will forever be cherished by fans.

This card is graded as EX/NM, which stands for excellent to near mint condition. This means that the card shows minimal signs of wear and has been well-maintained over the years. The corners are sharp, the edges are crisp, and the surface is clean, making this card a valuable piece for any collector.

Randy Johnson, also known as "The Big Unit," is one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball history. With five Cy Young Awards, 10 All-Star appearances, and over 300 wins in his career, Johnson is a true Hall of Famer. This card captures Johnson in his prime, showcasing his powerful pitching form and intense focus on the mound.

Whether you're a seasoned collector or a new fan looking to start your collection, this 1993 Topps #460 Randy Johnson card is a great choice. With its iconic design and timeless appeal, this card is sure to become a prized possession in any baseball card collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of baseball history with this Randy Johnson card.