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

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BOID263428-92
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$0.117A$13.01Denmark Dk-bricks (1422)
Shipping   A$12.89
Minimum Order  A$1.72
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker10A$0.154A$17.07Thailand DD Bricks (4867)
Shipping   A$16.92
Minimum Order  A$7.69
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.279A$18.45Germany BrickStore-Lausitz (177)
Shipping   A$18.17
Minimum Order  A$6.73
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker
Great condition
1A$0.302A$3.80Australia Ausdarrenbricks (55)
Shipping   A$3.50
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker
Excellent condition! Sticker is crooked
1A$0.308N/AUnited States Tons of Bricks (GDM) (2061)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.351A$19.58Belgium DaBliss (18)
Shipping   A$19.22
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.352A$40.24Austria Brickcomplete (756)
Shipping   A$39.89
Minimum Order  A$0.40
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.368A$9.98Netherlands HollandBricks (2552)
Shipping   A$9.61
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.404A$36.74Germany BricksWorld XXL (241)
Shipping   A$36.33
Minimum Order  A$6.73
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.484N/ASwitzerland TMS x Panda Bricks (295)
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White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker1A$0.545A$5.19France Maraxette's Store (1632)
Shipping   A$4.65
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LEGO White Tile 1 x 3 with '5.54.7' and '0.15.9' sticker has been used in at least 1 LEGO sets over the past 14 years, since it was first used in 2010.