Mike Riordan Autographed 1970-71 Topps Rookie Card #26 New York Knicks SKU #264165

$79

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Description

Collector Grade autographed, signed memorabilia—Mike Riordan’s 1970-71 Topps Rookie Card #26, hand-signed for New York Knicks collectors. Riordan was part of New York’s 1969–70 NBA championship team, the franchise’s first title. He later delivered his best scoring years with the Baltimore/Capital Bullets after the 1971 deal that brought Earl Monroe to the Knicks, contributing to multiple playoff runs.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete: Mike Riordan
  • Item: 1970-71 Topps Rookie Card #26, hand-signed (New York Knicks)
  • Authentication: Guaranteed to pass PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett

This verified authentic rookie autograph is backed by our guarantee to pass PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett—respected third-party experts that help safeguard long-term value. A true Knicks-era rookie card with an on-card signature, it’s a clean, display-ready piece of early 1970s basketball history.