Antoine Walker Boston Celtics Signed 1996-97 Fleer Metal Basketball Beckett Auth Auto Slab

antoine walker boston celtics signed 1996-97 fleer metal basketball beckett auth auto slab

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This signed basketball trading card highlights Antoine Walker, member of the Boston Celtics and also showcases a durable ink signature. It is authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) with the autograph authentication number 00014893478. The card, part of the 1996-97 Metal set, is made of standard-sized card stock material. It is an original, not a reprint, from the base set with card number 153. In addition to the hand-signed autograph by Antoine Walker, who played for the Kentucky Wildcats, Miami Heat, Atlanta Hawks, and Dallas Mavericks, this card comes with a COA and has been verified and encapsulated by experts. It makes a valuable addition to any basketball trading card collection and is a must-have for fans of Antoine Walker and the Boston Celtics. Signed in blue sharpie. Antoine Walker Autographed Boston Celtics 1996-1997 Fleer Metal Basketball Card #153. This signature is Authenticated and Encapsulated by Beckett.

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