Chris Pronger Signed St. Louis Blues 2003-04 Topps C55 Hockey Card Beckett BAS Slab

chris pronger signed st. louis blues 2003-04 topps c55 hockey card beckett BAS slab

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This Chris Pronger signed St. Louis Blues 2003-04 Topps C55 hockey card, numbered 81, features an autograph in black sharpie from the NHL legend himself. Certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this card is securely encapsulated in a tamper-proof protector. To verify its authenticity, please visit www.Beckett-Authentication.com and enter the authentication number 00013190975. Images can be enlarged by clicking on them. Visit our website for an extensive collection of autographed NHL and hockey collectibles. Chris Pronger's notable career accomplishments include induction into the 2015 Hockey Hall of Fame, 6-time NHL All-Star Game selection, and 2-time Winter Olympics Gold Medalist with Team Canada. He was also drafted in the first round (#2 overall) by the Harford Whalers (now Carolina Hurricanes) and played professionally for the St. Louis Blues, Edmonton Oilers, Anaheim Ducks, and Philadelphia Flyers.

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