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I have an authentic Super Bowl I AFL team signed football, killer condition such signatures on ball are: Hall of famer Len Dawson, Willie Lanier. Signed by Kansas City Chiefs.
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Posted 3 years ago
petenasty
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I have an authentic Super Bowl I AFL team signed football, killer condition such signatures on ball are: Hall of famer Len Dawson, Willie Lanier. Signed by Kansas City Chiefs.
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I have a GB packers signed by V. Lombady, Bart Starr etc Superbowl 1 football ("The Duke"). I have had it since 1974, It was given to me by my late grandfather. If you dont mind me asking, have you had your football appraised? Curious to what mine is worth.
I'm a huge Chiefs fan... too bad I wasn't alive when that game happened. So far, so good this year though....
I have a 1968 Spalding Baltimore Colts signed football. All the old Colts team signed it. Original signatures Johnny U. Bubba Smith, Mike Curtis, Earl Moral and the list goes on..Full Team.
I also have a Super Bowl 1 "The Duke" football from my late grandfather that I've never had authenticated or appraised. I know that they used to use stamped signatures back in the day but not sure if mine is stamped or real signatures. Any help would be appreciated.
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Interested in your response to questions 1 and 4, as I have that same ball, The Duke, from 1966 (1967 Superbowl 1). Are they stamped signatures? In either case, my signatures are fading dramatically. I keep it in a case, in a dark closet, but is there anything I can do to diminish or stop the fading? Are there Vacuum Cases?
I have two of the '85 FLASHBACK Full mint condition tickets from the game dated oct 22,1995 with Walter Payton #34 and Matt Suey #26 pictured. Ironically one of the seats is # 34. I can find no info on these tickets yet alone away to put a value on them. Any help available? Thank YOU
I would guess it is real because there is a PSA DNA sticker on it. The owner must have had it authenticated.