2001 Upperdeck Jackie Robinson Tribute to 42 auto check

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YOUR BIDDING ON A 2001 Upper Deck "Tribute to 42" Jackie Robinson Cut Signature autograph certified authentic by upper deck company, on a actual check he signed. This card as i looked it up in my beckett was scarce very limited in the world to even price or print a number. From what i have heard when asking upperdeck about the card it was limited to 5 or 10 in the world. This card has 4 sharpe corners beautiful color and should be graded it really is a great piece of memorabilia. feel free to ask any questions i except paypal its card number #42. SHIPPING NOMORE THEN $5 ITS CURRENTLY IN A SCREWDOWN PLASTIC FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION :) Info about jackie robinson - Though he only played baseball for 10 years, his contributions to the game go well beyond the Rookie of the Year Award, MVP Award, and 1955 World Series Championship he earned. Starting at UCLA, through the Negro Leagues, and on to the Dodgers and the Hall of Fame, Jackie Robinson's impact on the game and on American society cannot be mistaken. Major League Baseball has retired his jersey number (#42) for all teams and has named April 15 of every season a day of rememberance for his breaking the barriers of racial intolerance in baseball. He has posthumously been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest honor that can be given to a civilian by the United States Government.