Nellie Fox Autographed 1962 Topps Rookie Card #73 Chicago White Sox Beckett BAS #20457368

$419

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Description

Collector Grade, Beckett-authenticated autographed and signed memorabilia: 1962 Topps #73 Nellie Fox card for the Chicago White Sox, encapsulated by BAS (#20457368). Fox won the 1959 AL MVP, earned 12 All-Star selections, and helped lead the "Go-Go" White Sox to the 1959 pennant. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete: Nellie Fox
  • Item: 1962 Topps Card #73, hand-signed (Chicago White Sox)
  • Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) — tamper-proof slab, cert #20457368

Authenticated by Beckett and sealed in their holder, this verified signature offers confidence for serious baseball collectors and long-term memorabilia value, celebrating the legacy of a Hall of Fame second baseman who defined contact hitting and leadership on the South Side.