2013 Panini Immaculate Ink Tony Parker #81 Auto /10

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$89.99

Estimated delivery between July 19 and July 21.

Behold, the gem of basketball card memorabilia - a Tony Parker card from the 2013 Immaculate Collection by the world-renowned manufacturer, Panini! This card, featuring the legendary point guard of the Spurs, is more than just a piece of cardboard; it's a piece of NBA history. This isn't just any card; it's Autographed! Yes, you read that right. It's signed by Tony Parker himself, adding an extra layer of authenticity and value. A true collector's dream, it's limited edition and serial numbered 2/10. The rarity of this card is unparalleled, a testament to its value and collectability. The card is housed within the prestigious 'Ink' Insert Set, bestowing it with an additional layer of distinction. It's a part of the Immaculate Collection - a set known for its impeccable quality and prestige in the realm of sports cards. A pivotal figure in NBA history, Tony Parker, emblazoned on this card, is a reminder of the skill, dedication, and passion that defines the sport. This card is a must-have for Spurs fans, basketball enthusiasts, and serious collectors alike. Please note, this card is not a rookie card, nor is it professionally graded. However, this doesn't detract from its value, rather it allows the card to be appreciated in its raw and unaltered form. The card itself is in impeccable condition, ready to take pride of place in your collection. It's a tangible testament to Tony Parker's legacy in the NBA, and a fantastic way to commemorate his illustrious career with the Spurs. In summary, this 2013-14 Immaculate 81 Tony Parker 2/10 card combines the thrill of collecting with the love of basketball. Its key features include an autograph, limited edition status, inclusion in the Immaculate Collection set, and affiliation with NBA's Spurs. It's more than a card, it's a tribute to a legend, an asset to any collection, and a true piece of sports history. Grab it now and own a piece of the legacy that Tony Parker has left on the sport of basketball.

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