
Montana & Esiason Signed 1990 Topps Disclaimer PL #229A Card Auto 10 BAS Slabbed
Own a piece of football history with this Autographed Auto Graded Gem Mint 10! 1990 Topps Disclaimer Back Passing Leaders #229A Card, personally signed by two NFL legends—Joe Montana and Boomer Esiason. A must-have for serious collectors and fans alike, this highly sought-after card captures a memorable moment in pro football's golden era, commemorating the league’s top passers of 1990. Authenticated and encapsulated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this card offers superior condition and unmatched authenticity for your memorabilia collection.
- Dual-signed by Hall of Famer Joe Montana and former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason—two iconic quarterbacks who defined the game in the late '80s and early '90s
- Graded Gem Mint 10 Auto—a pristine investment-quality card with flawless autograph score
- 1990 Topps #229A “Disclaimer Back” Passing Leaders card featuring a rare variant design
- Authenticated and slabbed by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS)—one of the most trusted names in autograph certification
- Each autograph is unique: Signature placement and ink strength may vary slightly due to being hand signed during our exclusive private signing event
- Collectible backstory: Celebrates the 1990 NFL season's passing leaders, a defining year when Montana led the 49ers with precision and Esiason commanded the Bengals with power
Own a piece of football history with this Autographed Auto Graded Gem Mint 10! 1990 Topps Disclaimer Back Passing Leaders #229A Card, personally signed by two NFL legends—Joe Montana and Boomer Esiason. A must-have for serious collectors and fans alike, this highly sought-after card captures a memorable moment in pro football's golden era, commemorating the league’s top passers of 1990. Authenticated and encapsulated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this card offers superior condition and unmatched authenticity for your memorabilia collection.
- Dual-signed by Hall of Famer Joe Montana and former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason—two iconic quarterbacks who defined the game in the late '80s and early '90s
- Graded Gem Mint 10 Auto—a pristine investment-quality card with flawless autograph score
- 1990 Topps #229A “Disclaimer Back” Passing Leaders card featuring a rare variant design
- Authenticated and slabbed by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS)—one of the most trusted names in autograph certification
- Each autograph is unique: Signature placement and ink strength may vary slightly due to being hand signed during our exclusive private signing event
- Collectible backstory: Celebrates the 1990 NFL season's passing leaders, a defining year when Montana led the 49ers with precision and Esiason commanded the Bengals with power
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Own a piece of football history with this Autographed Auto Graded Gem Mint 10! 1990 Topps Disclaimer Back Passing Leaders #229A Card, personally signed by two NFL legends—Joe Montana and Boomer Esiason. A must-have for serious collectors and fans alike, this highly sought-after card captures a memorable moment in pro football's golden era, commemorating the league’s top passers of 1990. Authenticated and encapsulated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this card offers superior condition and unmatched authenticity for your memorabilia collection.
- Dual-signed by Hall of Famer Joe Montana and former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason—two iconic quarterbacks who defined the game in the late '80s and early '90s
- Graded Gem Mint 10 Auto—a pristine investment-quality card with flawless autograph score
- 1990 Topps #229A “Disclaimer Back” Passing Leaders card featuring a rare variant design
- Authenticated and slabbed by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS)—one of the most trusted names in autograph certification
- Each autograph is unique: Signature placement and ink strength may vary slightly due to being hand signed during our exclusive private signing event
- Collectible backstory: Celebrates the 1990 NFL season's passing leaders, a defining year when Montana led the 49ers with precision and Esiason commanded the Bengals with power
























