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Penny Hardaway Signed LE Magic 18.5x30.5 Custom Framed Backboard Display Inscribed "4X All-Star" (UD

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Penny Hardaway Signed LE Magic 18.5x30.5 Custom Framed Backboard Display Inscribed  4X All-Star  (UD

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Auction Date:2019 Jan 23 @ 19:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
Custom framed backboard display measures 18.5" x 30.5" in size. Hand-signed and inscribed in black paint pen by Penny Hardaway. The display is limited edition and has been hand-numbered #/25.

This backboard is limited to 25 and you will receive a random number from the edition. Includes certificate of authenticity and hologram! Penny's signature is guaranteed authentic through the Upper Deck Authenticated With six outstanding action images, this miniature backboard perfectly showcases the many talents of former Orlando Magic great Penny Hardaway. One of the most versatile players in league history, Hardaway stood 6-foot-7 and could play pretty much any position on the court. He was as exceptional around the rim as he was running the break. He was as effective defensively as he was showing his leadership skills. This backboard features Hardaway's signature as well as the inscription "4x All-Star" inside the shooter's square. An actual breakaway rim is attached to the backboard to give it a scaled version of an actual backboard. A solid silver frame gives the piece the look of a classy memorabilia piece and gives the full piece a measurement of 30.5" x 18.5". Please note that this is not a toy. It should not be played with. The autograph is signed in paint pen with a thin 1/16" layer of acrylic covering the piece to protect the signature. Hardaway has autographed and inscribed this "Penny" backboard in black paint pen. His signature and inscription are deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated's Five-Step Process.