Ivan Rodriguez Autographed 1991 Upper Deck Final Edition Rookie Card #55F Texas Rangers Beckett BAS Stock #221546
Ivan Rodriguez Autographed 1991 Upper Deck Final Edition Rookie Card #55F Texas Rangers Beckett BAS Stock #221546 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
This 1991 Upper Deck Final Edition Rookie Card #55F has been hand-signed by legendary catcher Ivan Rodriguez, one of the greatest backstops in baseball history. A prized collectible for fans and serious collectors, this rookie card captures Rodriguez at the start of his Hall of Fame career.
- Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) – ensuring 100% verified authenticity.
- Encapsulated in a tamper-proof holder – preserving the signature and card’s condition for years to come.
- Historic 1991 rookie card – featuring Ivan Rodriguez before his rise to becoming a World Series Champion, MVP, and Hall of Famer.

