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Jordan Spieth 2014 US Open Signed Pinehurst Red #18 PSA/DNA Flag Framed
$ 263.99
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This auction is for a very RARE AUTHENTIC 2014 US Open Red #18 Flag which has been hand signed by the best rookie in golf Jordan Spieth.This flag has been framed with the certificate of authenticity mounted on the back of the frame. This is an EXTREMELY RARE piece autograph memorabilia! This flag jersey will only continue to appreciate in value.
This autographed flag is guaranteed to be authentically hand signed by Jordan Spieth and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity issued by: PSA/DNA with matching sticker and Hologram certificate and money back guarantee further guaranteed by our longstanding highly respected reputation on eBay.
This autograph is a HUGE bargain at our low opening bid price and makes an excellent gift and or addition to any collection. Be sure to check out our other auctions for HUGE savings on autographed photos and memorabilia. We are experienced eBayers with EXCELLENT feedback we are also respected members of square trade dispute resolution. We ship immediately so buy today with confidence! We are happy to accept the following payment methods: Paypal, or email us to make other payment arrangements. Please feel free to email us with any questions as we respond to our customers emails usually within just a couple of hours. We appreciate you looking at our auctions, and we look forward to doing business with you soon!
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