Johnny Lattner and Terry Hanratty Signed Auto Mini Helmet JSA CM07482
Johnny Lattner and Terry Hanratty Signed Auto Mini Helmet JSA CM07482 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Collector-Grade autographed, signed memorabilia — Johnny Lattner & Terry Hanratty dual-signed mini helmet authenticated by JSA (CM07482). Lattner won the 1953 Heisman Trophy, earned back‑to‑back Maxwell Awards, and is in the College Football Hall of Fame. Hanratty quarterbacked Notre Dame’s 1966 national champions and later became a Super Bowl champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Collector's Highlights:
- Athletes: Johnny Lattner & Terry Hanratty
- Item: Dual-signed mini football helmet
- Authentication: JSA COA (Cert #CM07482)
Authenticated by JSA, this piece offers verified signatures that support long-term value and collector confidence, capturing the legacy of two gridiron names linked to Notre Dame glory and NFL success.





