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Julius Erving Signed 2009 Upper Deck #562 76ers Trading Card PSA/DNA
Julius Erving Signed 2009 Upper Deck #562 76ers Trading Card PSA/DNA is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Collector Grade autographed memorabilia: Julius Erving signed 2009 Upper Deck #562 76ers trading card—PSA/DNA. Dr. J captured the 1981 NBA MVP award, led Philadelphia to the 1983 NBA championship, and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993.
Collector's Highlights:
- Athlete: Julius Erving
- Item: 2009 Upper Deck #562 Philadelphia 76ers trading card (hand signed)
- Authentication: PSA/DNA – authenticated and encapsulated
Encapsulated by PSA/DNA, this verified authentic Dr. J autograph is protected for display and backed by the hobby’s most trusted third party—supporting long-term value while honoring one of basketball’s true icons.

