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Women of James Bond in Motion Checklist Base Cards # Card Title [ ] 01 Honey Ryder from Women of James Bond In Motion Checklist Base Cards # Card Title [ ] 01 Honey Ryder from "Dr. No" [ ] 02 Honey Ryder from "Dr. No" [ ] 03 Miss Taro from "Dr. No" [ ] 04 Sylvia Trench from "Dr. No" [ ] 05 Tatiana Romanova from "From Russia With Love" [ ] 06 Tatiana Romanova from "From Russia With Love" [ ] 07 Jill Masterson from "Goldfinger" [ ] 08 Tilly Masterson from "Goldfinger" [ ] 09 Pussy Galore from "Goldfinger" [ ] 10 Pussy Galore from "Goldfinger" [ ] 11 Patricia Fearing from "Thunderball" [ ] 12 Domino Derval from "Thunderball" [ ] 13 Domino Derval from "Thunderball" [ ] 14 Fiona Volpe from "Thunderball" [ ] 15 Aki from "You Only Live Twice" [ ] 16 Helga Brandt from "You Only Live Twice" [ ] 17 Kissy Suzuki from "You Only Live Twice" [ ] 18 Kissy Suzuki from "You Only Live Twice" [ ] 19 Traci De Vincenzo from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" [ ] 20 Traci De Vincenzo from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" [ ] 21 Ruby Bartlett from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" [ ] 22 Tiffany Case from "Diamonds Are Forever" [ ] 23 Tiffany Case from "Diamonds Are Forever" [ ] 24 Plenty O'Toole from "Diamonds Are Forever" [ ] 25 Miss Caruso from "Live And Let Die" [ ] 26 Rosie Carver from "Live And Let Die" [ ] 27 Solitaire from "Live And Let Die" [ ] 28 Solitaire from "Live And Let Die" [ ] 29 Andrea Anders from "The Man With The Golden Gun" [ ] 30 Mary Goodnight from "The Man With The Golden Gun" [ ] 31 Mary Goodnight from "The Man With The Golden Gun" [ ] 32 Major Anya Amasova from "The Spy Who Loved Me" [ ] 33 Major Anya Amasova from "The Spy Who Loved Me" [ ] 34 Corinne Dufour from "Moonraker" [ ] 35 Dr. Holly Goodhead from "Moonraker" [ ] 36 Dr. Holly Goodhead from "Moonraker" [ ] 37 Bibi from "For Your Eyes Only" [ ] 38 Melina Havelock from "For Your Eyes Only" [ ] 39 Melina Havelock from "For Your Eyes Only" [ ] 40 Magda from "Octopussy" [ ] 41 Octopussy from "Octopussy" [ ] 42 Octopussy from "Octopussy" [ ] 43 Mayday from "A View To A Kill" [ ] 44 Stacey Sutton from "A View To A Kill" [ ] 45 Stacey Sutton from "A View To A Kill" [ ] 46 Pola Ivanova from "A View To A Kill" [ ] 47 Kara Milovy from "The Living Daylights" [ ] 48 Kara Milovy from "The Living Daylights" [ ] 49 Pam Bouvier from "Licence To Kill" [ ] 50 Pam Bouvier from "Licence To Kill" [ ] 51 Lupe Lamora from "Licence To Kill" [ ] 52 Natalya Simonova from "GoldenEye" [ ] 53 Natalya Simonova from "GoldenEye" [ ] 54 Xenia Onatopp from "GoldenEye" [ ] 55 Paris Carver from "Tomorrow Never Dies" [ ] 56 Wai Lin from "Tomorrow Never Dies" [ ] 57 Wai Lin from "Tomorrow Never Dies" [ ] 58 Elektra King from "The World Is Not Enough" [ ] 59 Dr. Christmas Jones from "The World Is Not Enough" [ ] 60 Dr. Christmas Jones from "The World Is Not Enough" [ ] 61 Miranda Frost from "Die Another Day" [ ] 62 Jinx from "Die Another Day" [ ] 63 Jinx from "Die Another Day" Bond Girls Are Forever (1:5 packs) # Card Title [ ] BG001 Honey Ryder from "Dr. No" [ ] BG002 Tatiana Romanova from "From Russia With Love" [ ] BG003 Pussy Galore from "Goldfinger" [ ] BG004 Domino Derval from "Thunderball" [ ] BG005 Kissy Suzuki from "You Only Live Twice" [ ] BG006 Tracy DiVincenzo from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" [ ] BG007 Tiffany Case from "Diamonds Are Forever" [ ] BG008 Solitaire from "Live And Let Die" [ ] BG009 Mary Goodnight from "The Man With The Golden Gun" [ ] BG010 Major Anya Amasova from "The Spy Who Loved Me" [ ] BG011 Dr. Holly Goodhead from "Moonraker" [ ] BG012 Melina Havlock from "For Your Eyes Only" [ ] BG013 Octopussy from "Octopussy" [ ] BG014 Stacey Sutton from "A View To A Kill" [ ] BG015 Kara Milovy from "The Living Daylights" [ ] BG016 Pam Bouvier from "Licence to Kill" [ ] BG017 Natalya Simonova from "GoldenEye" [ ] BG018 Wai Lin from "Tomorrow Never Dies" [ ] BG019 Christmas Jones from "The World Is Not Enough" [ ] BG020 Jinx from "Die Another Day" Women of MI6 (1:3.3 packs) # Card Title [ ] M1 M [ ] M2 M [ ] M3 M [ ] M4 Moneypenny [ ] M5 Moneypenny [ ] M6 Moneypenny Femmes Fatales (1:4 packs) # Card Title [ ] F1 Jill Masterson [ ] F2 Fiona Volpe [ ] F3 Helga Brandt [ ] F4 Rosie Carver [ ] F5 Andrea Anders [ ] F6 May Day [ ] F7 Xenia Onatopp [ ] F8 Elektra King [ ] F9 Miranda Frost Jinx (1:7 packs) # Card Title [ ] J1 Jinx [ ] J2 Jinx [ ] J3 Jinx [ ] J4 Jinx [ ] J5 Jinx [ ] J6 Jinx [ ] J7 Jinx [ ] J8 Jinx [ ] J9 Jinx Autograph Cards (1:10 packs) # Card Title [ ] WA01 Jill St. John as Tiffany Case in "Diamonds Are Forever" [ ] WA02 Maryam d'Abo as Kara Milovy in "The Living Daylights" [ ] WA03 Barbara Bach as Major Anya Amasova in "The Spy Who Loved Me" (Limited) [ ] WA04 Karin Dor as Helga Brandt in "You Only Live Twice" [ ] WA05 Gloria Hendry as Rosie Carver in "Live and Let Die" [ ] WA06 Zena Marshall as Miss Taro in "Dr. No" [ ] WA07 Kristina Wayborn as Magda in "Octopussy" [ ] WA08 Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench in "Dr. No" [ ] WA09 Lynn-Holly Johnson as Bibi Dahl in "For Your Eyes Only (Binder Exclusive)" [ ] WA10 Maud Adams as Octopussy in "Octopussy" [ ] WA11 Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight in "The Man With The Golden Gun" [ ] WA12 Luciana Paluzzi as Fiona Volpe in "Thunderball" [ ] WA13 Mie Hama as Kissy Suzuki in "You Only Live Twice" [ ] WA14 Jane Seymour as Solitaire in "Live and Let Die" Case Topper Lenticular Card # 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