
Lukas Klostermann
2020 Panini Select UEFA Euro · #166 · 2020
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| Grade | Value | eBay |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | $7.00 | Buy on eBay ↗ |
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How much is the 2020 Panini Select UEFA Euro Lukas Klostermann #166 worth? Raw, ungraded copies sell for around $7.00, while graded examples can be worth significantly more. This Soccer card is part of the 2020 Panini Select UEFA Euro set.
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Collector's notes
As a recent release, this card's market is still finding its level — prices move with the player's performance, grading population growth, and overall hobby demand.
The worldwide soccer fanbase gives these cards a uniquely global demand profile.
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- How much is the 2020 Panini Select UEFA Euro Lukas Klostermann #166 worth?
- An ungraded Lukas Klostermann #166 is worth approximately $7.00. Values change with the market — check the live eBay listings for current pricing.
- Where can I buy the Lukas Klostermann #166 card?
- Lukas Klostermann 2020 Panini Select UEFA Euro cards are available on eBay — use the grade-specific links above to find current listings, or browse the live listings carousel on this page.
- What affects the value of the Lukas Klostermann #166?
- Condition and grade matter most, followed by the player's performance and career trajectory. Parallel versions, print runs, and overall hobby demand also move the price.