Pete Rose Autographed 1978 Topps Card #20 Cincinnati Reds CGC x JSA #6078174130

$89

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Description

Collector-Grade, JSA-authenticated autographed, signed memorabilia — Pete Rose 1978 Topps Card #20 (Cincinnati Reds), CGC x JSA #6078174130. Baseball’s all-time hits leader with 4,256, Rose captured three World Series titles (1975, 1976, 1980) and the 1973 NL MVP. A 17-time All-Star known as “Charlie Hustle,” he was a driving force of the Big Red Machine.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete: Pete Rose
  • Item: 1978 Topps Card #20, Cincinnati Reds — hand signed; CGC encapsulated holder
  • Authentication: JSA Certified; CGC x JSA label #6078174130

Authenticated by JSA and secured in a CGC tamper-proof holder, this verified authentic Pete Rose autograph offers long-term confidence for collectors and a direct link to MLB’s hit king and the Big Red Machine era.