Steelers Franco Harris Authentic Signed 1973 Topps #89 Card Auto 10! BAS Slabbed
Steelers Franco Harris Authentic Signed 1973 Topps #89 Card Auto 10! BAS Slabbed is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Own a piece of football history with this Autographed Auto Graded Gem Mint 10! 1973 Topps #89 Card, personally signed by Franco Harris of the Pittsburgh Steelers. This rare collectible celebrates one of the most legendary running backs in NFL history, known for his role in the iconic "Immaculate Reception."
- Authenticity Guaranteed – Slabbed and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services.
- Auto Graded Gem Mint 10! – A pristine, high-grade autograph, ensuring lasting value.
- Classic 1973 Topps Design – A must-have vintage card for Steelers fans and memorabilia collectors.
- Historically Significant – Commemorates Franco Harris’s early NFL career, where he helped lead the Steelers to multiple Super Bowl victories.