Downtown Fred Brown Autographed 1978-79 Topps Card #59 Seattle Supersonics PSA/DNA #83920453

$59

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Description

Collector Grade autographed memorabilia: a signed 1978-79 Topps #59 of Downtown Fred Brown, PSA/DNA certified Fred “Downtown” Brown was a 1976 NBA All-Star and a key scorer on the 1979 NBA Champion Seattle SuperSonics; the franchise later retired his No. 32 to honor his impact.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete: Downtown Fred Brown (Seattle SuperSonics)
  • Item: Hand-signed 1978-79 Topps Basketball Card #59, encapsulated
  • Authentication: PSA/DNA Certified, serial #83920453 (tamper-proof holder)

PSA/DNA’s certification and encapsulation confirm a verified authentic autograph and support long-term collectability. For Sonics fans and vintage card collectors, this piece ties directly to Seattle’s 1979 title era and the legacy of one of the franchise’s most beloved shooters.