Topps Trading Card LOTR The CROWN OF CONDOR 156 Lord of the Rings RTK 2004

  • One Individual/Single Trading Card (collectible)
  • CONDITION: Very Good - Previously Owned.
  • Dimensions measure approximately 2½ by 3 ½ inches (63mm x 88¾mm).
  • From the card set based on Peter Jackson film series on the novel trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 2003.
  • Side-A Text:
    • THE LORD OF THE RINGS ™
    • THE RETURN OF THE KING
    • The Crown of Gondoral
  • Side-B Text:
    • The Crown of Gondor
    • Front: During the Coronation ceremony, Gandalf (Ian McKellen) places the Crown of Gondor upon the head of Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), now called King Elessar, who finally accepts his royal heritage. After years of avoiding his destiny, the son of Aratheorn and heir to Isildur now assumes the throne of Gondor, to rule over the Men of Middle-earth. Back: A close-up of the crown. "At the moment, he is at peace with who he is,: Mortensen of his character's accept of his destiny.
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    • © MMIV(2004) New Line Productions, Inc. (...) ™ The Topps Company, Inc.
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  • Side-A Images: The Crown being placed by Gandolf the White on Aragorn who is King Elessar.
  • Side-B Images: close-up picture of the crown.
  • Unique Pictures of the actual item available in this listing.
  • Comes in a Ultra-Pro® "Penny" Card Sleeve (standard size, clear polypropylene, No PVC, Acid Free, Ultra clear).



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