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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Elder Wand - Collectible Prop

SKU: 8709-11377050
$20.00
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Elder Wand - Collectible Prop

Wield the legendary power of the Wizarding World with this authentic Elder Wand replica, famously featured in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! This highly detailed prop comes beautifully presented in its original collector's box, making it an essential addition to any Harry Potter fan's collection. Perfect for display, cosplay, or simply bringing a piece of Hogwarts magic into your home. Don't miss your chance to own the most powerful wand!

Condition: Please note that the wand has snapped and been taped back together - could likely be glued for more sturdiness. Display box is in great condition, may have minimal shelf wear.

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Condition
Used: fair
Collectables Types
Entertainment, Toys

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