Don Larsen Signed Auto 8x10 Photo JSA CM07402

$79

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Description

Collector Grade autographed 8x10 photo, signed by Don Larsen and JSA certified (CM07402) — premium Yankees memorabilia. Larsen authored the only perfect game in World Series history on October 8, 1956, a performance that defined the Yankees’ dynasty era. He captured the 1956 World Series MVP and contributed to two New York championships (1956 and 1958).

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete (MLB Pitcher): Don Larsen
  • Item: Signed 8x10 Photo
  • Authentication: JSA (James Spence Authentication) COA, Cert #CM07402

Authenticated by JSA, this signed photo comes with trusted third‑party verification that supports long‑term collectability and confidence. A strong piece for Yankees fans and autograph hunters alike, it captures the legacy of Larsen’s once‑in‑a‑lifetime World Series perfect game.