In 1954 Topps never printed a Mickey Mantle Card because they legally couldn't. That year Bowman managed to sign Mantle. Over the years, many collectors and hobbyists have produced custom 1954 Topps cards. Now, for the first time, ChampionshipArt is offering a limited edition archival print of the 1954 Topps card as im
In 1954 Topps never printed a Mickey Mantle Card because they legally couldn't. That year Bowman managed to sign Mantle. Over the years, many collectors and hobbyists have produced custom 1954 Topps cards. Now, for the first time, ChampionshipArt is offering a limited edition archival print of the 1954 Topps card as imagined by Sports Artist James G. Ferrara. The artwork depicts a stunning portrait of Mickey Mantle with his clearly identifiable home run swing from the left side of the plate. Each limited edition print comes with an actual size baseball card printed using archival technology and placed in a card holder. Note: 13x19 Print is S/N and printed on one side; baseball card is printed on both sides; not signed and numbered.
Museum Quality Print
Fine Art Paper - Archival Print S/N Limited Edition (RED CARD - ONLY 100 PRINTED)Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)Dimensions: 13x19Includes a 2.65x3.75 Archival Printed Baseball Card (Plastic Card Holder)
Fine Art Paper - Archival PrintS/N Limited Edition (GREEN CARD - ONLY 100 PRINTED)Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)Dimensions: 13x19Includes a 2.65x3.75 Archival Printed Baseball Card (Plastic Card Holder)
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