
- 1988 painting print featuring and autographed by 11 members of baseball's 500 Home Run Club with letter of authenticity from James Spence Authentication
- JSA Certificate #: Z86743
- Features all 11 players alive in 1988 who had hit 500 Home Runs
- Players featured, listed left to right, are Ted Williams (Red Sox), Frank Robinson (Orioles), Harmon Killebrew (Twins), Reggie Jackson (Athletics), Mickey Mantle (Yankees), Willie Mays (Giants), Hank Aaron (Braves), Mike Schmidt (Phillies), Ernie Banks (Cubs), Eddie Matthews (Braves), and Willie McCovey (Giants)
- Players appear to be posing at legendary Yankee Stadium
- Several signatures include the number of Home Runs hit by the player
- All players now members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
- Painted by artist Ron Lewis
- Print is affixed to a cardboard backing and has some repairable peeling in the bottom left corner but otherwise little to no creasing and no rips or tears. Backing has some surface paper loss along the edges of the back as well, but the image and autographs present very nicely with no smudging or bleeding
- Size: 29" x 17"
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Item ID# E39
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