
Cal Ripken Jr. Autographed 1990 Fleer Card #624 Baltimore Orioles SGC 8 Auto Grade Gem Mint 10 SGC #8340339-108
Cal Ripken Jr. Autographed 1990 Fleer Card #624 Baltimore Orioles SGC 8 Auto Grade Gem Mint 10 SGC #8340339-108
This is a highly collectible 1990 Fleer Card #624, personally hand-signed by legendary shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. – a Hall of Famer renowned for his record-breaking career with the Baltimore Orioles. Known as "The Iron Man" for his incredible streak of 2,632 consecutive games played, Ripken remains one of the most respected names in Major League Baseball history. This card offers both sports nostalgia and investment potential for serious hobbyists and die-hard Orioles fans alike.
This authenticated, graded card and signature make an impressive addition to any sports memorabilia collection:
- Original 1990 Fleer Card #624 featuring Cal Ripken Jr.
- Hand-signed autograph authenticated and graded by SGC
- Card grade: Near Mint/Mint 8 – well-preserved with strong visual appeal
- Autograph grade: Gem Mint 10 – flawless signature quality
- SGC-certified encapsulation in a tamper-proof holder for long-term protection and display
Whether you're looking to commemorate the legacy of Cal Ripken Jr. or elevate your investment-grade collection, this signed 1990 Fleer card delivers authenticity, historical value, and timeless baseball prestige. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of MLB history from one of the game’s all-time greats.
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Cal Ripken Jr. Autographed 1990 Fleer Card #624 Baltimore Orioles SGC 8 Auto Grade Gem Mint 10 SGC #8340339-108
This is a highly collectible 1990 Fleer Card #624, personally hand-signed by legendary shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. – a Hall of Famer renowned for his record-breaking career with the Baltimore Orioles. Known as "The Iron Man" for his incredible streak of 2,632 consecutive games played, Ripken remains one of the most respected names in Major League Baseball history. This card offers both sports nostalgia and investment potential for serious hobbyists and die-hard Orioles fans alike.
This authenticated, graded card and signature make an impressive addition to any sports memorabilia collection:
- Original 1990 Fleer Card #624 featuring Cal Ripken Jr.
- Hand-signed autograph authenticated and graded by SGC
- Card grade: Near Mint/Mint 8 – well-preserved with strong visual appeal
- Autograph grade: Gem Mint 10 – flawless signature quality
- SGC-certified encapsulation in a tamper-proof holder for long-term protection and display
Whether you're looking to commemorate the legacy of Cal Ripken Jr. or elevate your investment-grade collection, this signed 1990 Fleer card delivers authenticity, historical value, and timeless baseball prestige. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of MLB history from one of the game’s all-time greats.
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This is a highly collectible 1990 Fleer Card #624, personally hand-signed by legendary shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. – a Hall of Famer renowned for his record-breaking career with the Baltimore Orioles. Known as "The Iron Man" for his incredible streak of 2,632 consecutive games played, Ripken remains one of the most respected names in Major League Baseball history. This card offers both sports nostalgia and investment potential for serious hobbyists and die-hard Orioles fans alike.
This authenticated, graded card and signature make an impressive addition to any sports memorabilia collection:
- Original 1990 Fleer Card #624 featuring Cal Ripken Jr.
- Hand-signed autograph authenticated and graded by SGC
- Card grade: Near Mint/Mint 8 – well-preserved with strong visual appeal
- Autograph grade: Gem Mint 10 – flawless signature quality
- SGC-certified encapsulation in a tamper-proof holder for long-term protection and display
Whether you're looking to commemorate the legacy of Cal Ripken Jr. or elevate your investment-grade collection, this signed 1990 Fleer card delivers authenticity, historical value, and timeless baseball prestige. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of MLB history from one of the game’s all-time greats.
























