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Gil Hodges Cut Signed Auto PSA/DNA Encapsulated VII

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Gil Hodges Cut Signed Auto PSA/DNA Encapsulated VII

Collector-Grade autographed, signed cut signature memorabilia—PSA/DNA encapsulated for verified authenticity. Hall of Famer Gil Hodges was an 8-time All-Star, a World Series champion with the Dodgers in 1955 and 1959, and the manager of the 1969 “Miracle Mets.” Inducted into Cooperstown in 2022, he finished with 370 career home runs and earned three Gold Gloves at first base.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete (MLB First Baseman/Manager): Gil Hodges
  • Item: PSA/DNA Encapsulated Cut Signature (Slabbed Auto)
  • Authentication: PSA/DNA (Encapsulated)

Verified by PSA/DNA and sealed in a tamper-evident slab, this Hodges cut signature offers trusted authenticity and long-term confidence for serious baseball collectors. A clean, display-ready autograph tied to a Hall of Fame legacy spanning the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers and the 1969 champion Mets.

$80.15

Original: $229.00

-65%
Gil Hodges Cut Signed Auto PSA/DNA Encapsulated VII

$229.00

$80.15

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Collector-Grade autographed, signed cut signature memorabilia—PSA/DNA encapsulated for verified authenticity. Hall of Famer Gil Hodges was an 8-time All-Star, a World Series champion with the Dodgers in 1955 and 1959, and the manager of the 1969 “Miracle Mets.” Inducted into Cooperstown in 2022, he finished with 370 career home runs and earned three Gold Gloves at first base.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete (MLB First Baseman/Manager): Gil Hodges
  • Item: PSA/DNA Encapsulated Cut Signature (Slabbed Auto)
  • Authentication: PSA/DNA (Encapsulated)

Verified by PSA/DNA and sealed in a tamper-evident slab, this Hodges cut signature offers trusted authenticity and long-term confidence for serious baseball collectors. A clean, display-ready autograph tied to a Hall of Fame legacy spanning the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers and the 1969 champion Mets.