1996 FLAIR SHOWCASE DAMON STOUDAMIRE HOT SHOTS WRONG NAME GARY PAYTON SGC 7.5

$240.00
SKU: 234807120396
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Categories: Basketball
Tags: Used Card
Description

Attention sports card enthusiasts and collectors: here?s your chance to own a piece of basketball history with this truly unique collectible! The 1996 Flair Showcase Damon Stoudamire Hot Shots card presents an intriguing error, as it mistakenly displays the name Gary Payton, making it a must-have for any discerning collection.

This exceptional card hails from the 1996 card series by Flair Showcase, a brand renowned for its high-quality and aesthetically pleasing basketball cards. Featuring Damon Stoudamire, a standout talent of the Toronto Raptors, this card becomes even more intriguing with the unusual misprint of NBA legend Gary Payton?s name. While the player?s image and jersey belong to Stoudamire, fans of both players will relish this rare oversight that captures a piece of card manufacturer history. This card has been graded an SGC 7.5, ensuring its condition is well-preserved for future generations.

The card is a symbol of the vibrant and competitive 90s era of basketball, further enhanced by its unique anomaly. Error cards like this one are often sought after due to their rarity and the fascinating stories they tell, making them highly coveted among collectors. Whether you are a fan of Stoudamire, Payton, or an enthusiast of error cards, this is an investment opportunity you won't want to overlook. The robust grading adds an assurance of quality and future potential.

We prioritize the safe delivery of this prized card to you. It will be shipped with the utmost care, securely packaged to prevent any damage during transit, and complete with tracking to ensure peace of mind until it reaches your doorstep.

Don?t miss out on acquiring this extraordinary 1996 Flair Showcase error card. Place your bid now or buy it outright for $240 to secure a unique and valuable piece of basketball history for your collection.