punctuation - Usage of the Oxford Comma with "and"


I was told that this sentence is correct with the usage of a comma before and after the word and. I want to correct my grammar if I am in error.



To claim a prize, send a Private Message to me stating: which prize you won, your geographical location, and, if necessary, your address for sending a physical prize.



Is the comma usage in this sentence correct?




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