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Based off of the transaction hash/ID you provided (thanks for this by the way), we can see that the funds are currently located on the Ethereum blockchain, hence your MATIC is currently existing as an ERC-20 token ([199.15 MATIC](https://etherscan.io/address/0x1d2396aab5935c1b5889c3c37f534351e7b6e733#tokentxns) to be precise).
In instances such as these, you would see your MATIC appear underneath your ETH account in Ledger Live (alongside all other ERC-20 tokens), however we’re having some errors right now with respect to displaying ERC-20 tokens within the Ledger Live UI (our developers are currently working on resolving this).
Importantly, it’s just a visual error with the Ledger Live UI, and so as long as your 24 word recovery phrase is safely stored, your assets are safe as well.
If you’re looking to check on your ERC-20 assets (in this case your MATIC) or your account as a whole, you can always plug the account into a block explorer, just like the [link](https://etherscan.io/tx/0x47960d4dda9511d35dbedffe53b8d5f17967ffb42739a39bc494aee92aedb357) you provided in your post, and you can view your account and all of the tokens in it.
Alternatively, if you’re looking to manage your ERC-20 tokens, for the time being, you can do so by connecting your device to a Ledger-compatible 3rd party wallet, such as MetaMask, and manage everything from there ([here](https://www.ledger.com/academy/security/the-safest-way-to-use-metamask) is some detailed documentation on how to get your Ledger connected to MetaMask in the case you haven’t done so before).