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Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair was found shot to death on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn. He was 36.
The Alcorn State star played 13 seasons in the NFL, 11 with the Tennessee Titans and his final two with the Baltimore Ravens. He threw for 174 TDs and more than 31,000 yards during his career, winning 2003 NFL MVP honors from The Associated Press and appearing in three Pro Bowls.
McNair signed just 126 different certified autographed cards during his career, some during his rookie year of 1995, but most of them for Donruss/Playoff products from 1999 forward. He’s definitely not a plentiful autograph.
His most valuable autograph card comes in the 2004 SPx Winning Materials Autographs set, a $250 card (No. MM) that has his signature alongside Peyton Manning’s.
McNair appeared on 4,108 different football cards total during his career, with 32 of those being Rookie Cards from 1995. His most valuable RCs are his 1995 Bowman’s Best #R3 and his 2002 Titanium #171 card, which also features Albert Haynesworth and is limited to 500 copies.
They’re worth $15 apiece.
Chris Olds has collected sports cards and memorabilia since 1987. Before coming to Beckett Media, he wrote about the hobby for the Orlando Sentinel on his blog, SportsStuff, and for the San Antonio Express-News and The Tuscaloosa (Ala.) News. Do you have a comment, question or idea? Send e-mail to him at colds@beckett.com.
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I know it’s sort of your raison d’etre, but I’m not entirely sure this was an appropriate post for listing book values. Rest in peace, Steve.
Comment by dayf July 4, 2009 @ 6:49 pmR.I.P Steve…. you will be missed!
Comment by wickedortega July 4, 2009 @ 11:41 pmI have a Steve McNair signature from teh week of his Highschool AllStar football game. I was the Student Atletic trainer invited by The Sports Medicine Clinic in Jackson, Ms. He signe dthe back of a business card of a Trainer Friend of mine after we watch Steve on the TV doing an interview after practice. I have all the accompaning provinance also. Where to I start to authenticate it and have it apprassed?
Comment by Charles David King July 5, 2009 @ 11:48 amThis was tragic. Rip. What wasn’t the appropriate question day f?
Laws
Comment by Anonymous July 5, 2009 @ 8:47 pmMoral of the story: Don’t cheat on your wife
Comment by President Obama July 6, 2009 @ 5:10 amHow much would a 2007 Topps Steve McNair card be worth?
Comment by Anonyous Mk II July 13, 2009 @ 8:27 am