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There's a Hole, Isn't There? Hojo - Room of Guilty Pleasure Divine Cross TCG CGC PRISTINE 10

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This is a CGC Pristine 10 graded copy of 'There's a Hole, Isn't There? Hojo #GHOS-01-20' from Divine Cross (2025) Japanese series. The card is titled 'Room of Guilty Pleasure' and is noted as being Super Rare. With a perfect CGC score, it's an outstanding addition for collectors of rare TCG cards and anime art fans. The card's unique, eye-catching artwork makes it highly desirable in the collectible trading card community. Secure a top-tier collectible with this super rare graded piece.

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Issue Number

GHOS-01-20

Publisher

Divine Cross

Year

2025

Rarity

Super Rare

Series Name

All

Language

Japanese

Game Note

TCG

Collectible Type

Trading Card

Grade

PRISTINE 10

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