Warren Spahn Autographed 1951 Topps Red Back Card #30 Boston Braves Beckett BAS #18629906
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Description
Description
Collector Grade autographed, signed memorabilia: Warren Spahn 1951 Topps Red Back #30 (Boston Braves), BAS authenticated and securely encapsulated (#18629906). A 1973 Hall of Fame inductee, Spahn recorded 363 career wins—the most by a left-handed pitcher. He won the 1957 Cy Young Award and helped the Braves capture the 1957 World Series title.
Collector's Highlights:
- Athlete (MLB Pitcher): Warren Spahn
- Item: 1951 Topps Red Back Card #30 (Boston Braves) — hand-signed vintage card
- Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) tamper-proof holder, Cert #18629906
Verified authentic by Beckett, this classic Topps issue carries a trusted COA and encapsulation that protect the autograph and support its long-term value—an excellent piece of baseball history from the game’s greatest left-handed winner.
