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  2. Matthew Stafford sends signed jersey to dad who sold his for ...

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    After Bryson Machonga sold an autographed Matthew Stafford jersey to afford Detroit Lions playoff tickets for himself and his daughter, the longtime Lions great sent him this new signed jersey.

  3. Jersey cards - Wikipedia

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    Jersey cards or costume cards are baseball, American football, basketball, ice hockey, and other sports collector cards that have a small piece of the featured player's (or players') jersey in the card. [2] Jersey cards were first introduced by Upper Deck in 1996. [1] [2] Sometimes jersey cards may include other kinds of memorabilia. [3]

  4. Giuliani says he can't surrender a Joe DiMaggio jersey in his ...

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    The judge said that if Freeman and Moss believed that the items from the New York apartment — including sports memorabilia he referred to as "a couple of pictures, a shirt" — were improperly ...

  5. Certificate of authenticity - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of authenticity (COA) is a seal or small sticker on a proprietary computer program, t-shirt, jersey, or any other memorabilia or art work, especially in the world of computers and sports. It is commonly a seal on paper authenticating a specific art work which and is made to demonstrate that the item is authentic.

  6. Does it matter if Babe Ruth 'called shot' in 1932 World ... - AOL

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    Babe Ruth's Yankees jersey from his 'called shot' home run in the 1932 World Series sells for $24 million, becoming the most valuable piece of sports memorabilia.

  7. 6:3 Play It Again Tutti - Wikipedia

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    Tutti, who was born on the eve of Hungary's legendary 3-6 victory over England in 1953, is shocked to learn that the apartment is filled with Golden Team memorabilia, including Nándor Hidegkuti's #9 jersey. Unable to resist, he takes it out of the frame and puts it on, and immediately passes out.