LEGO Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker (63864)

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Design ID63864
BOID263428
Year2010
1 x 3 x 0.33 0.3" x 0.9" x 0.1"
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.101A$18.79Germany BrickStore-Lausitz (159)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker10A$0.148A$16.45 Thailand DD Bricks (4718)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker
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1A$0.296N/AUnited States Tons of Bricks (GDM) (2014)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker
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1A$0.302A$3.80Australia Ausdarrenbricks (39)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.361A$20.14Belgium DaBliss (3)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.363A$41.41Austria Brickcomplete (755)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.379A$10.27 Netherlands HollandBricks (2393)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.415A$37.80Germany BricksWorld XXL (198)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.483A$14.52Switzerland TMS Bricks Shop (274)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.561A$5.34France Maraxette's Store (1621)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.791A$15.55France panda brique (146)
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LEGO Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker (63864) has been used in at least 1 LEGO sets over the past 14 years, since it was first used in 2010.