Max Schmeling Autographed 1991 AW Sports Card #134 (Smudged) PSA/DNA #83314055

$59

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Description

Collector Grade autographed and signed memorabilia: Max Schmeling PSA/DNA-certified 1991 AW Sports Card #134 with a smudged signature (Cert #83314055), encapsulated in a tamper-proof holder. Schmeling reigned as World Heavyweight Champion from 1930 to 1932 and authored the famed 1936 upset of Joe Louis before their 1938 rematch. He is an International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, securing his place among the sport’s greats.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete: Max Schmeling
  • Item: 1991 AW Sports Card #134, hand-signed (smudged), PSA/DNA encapsulated; Cert #83314055
  • Authentication: PSA/DNA

PSA/DNA authentication and encapsulation provide reliable assurance that the autograph is real, supporting long-term collectability. This verified Schmeling signature—despite the visible smudge—offers boxing historians and serious collectors a legitimate piece tied to a former heavyweight champion’s enduring legacy.