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Lot # 986: 2002 Tom Brady "SB 36 MVP" Signed Super Bowl XXXVI Full Ticket - Brady's First Championship PSA EX 5 - Auto 8

Category: Football

Starting Bid: $1,500.00

Bids: 8 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Winter Classic 2022",
which ran from 2/13/2022 3:00 PM to
3/12/2022 10:00 PM



Tom Brady, recently retired, is the consensus pro football GOAT. As the greatest of all time, Brady is a 3-time MVP, and he has won an amazing seven Super Bowls. Brady is the all-time NFL leader in a number of categories, including completions (7,263), yards passing (84,520), and passing touchdowns (624). He was the winning quarterback in Super Bowl LV when he was 43-years old, the oldest quarterback to ever win a Super bowl. As a bookend to that triumph, Brady, at 23 years of age, was the youngest quarterback (at that time) to win a Super Bowl when his New England Patriots defeated the St. Louis Rams 20-17 in Super Bowl XXXVI played at the Louisiana Superdome on Feb.3, 2002. Presented is the chance to obtain a full game ticket from Super Bowl XXXVI, when Brady took the Patriots down the field with 1:30 remaining in the 4th quarter to set up a 47-yard field goal from Adam Vinatieri to win the game as time ran out. The offered ticket has a list price of $400. On the ticket is a lenticular image: an image of the Louisiana Superdome that when held at a different angle becomes an image of the Lombardi Super Bowl Trophy. Brady has signed over the image, "Tom Brady SB 36" in neatly written blue marker. The ticket is encapsulated and graded PSA/DNA EX 5 - AUTO 8. While a PSA 5 does not sound like a flashy grade to receive, only 10 out of the 104 examples of this ticket authenticated by PSA have a number grade. An astounding 94 of 104 received a simple "AUTHENTIC" grade for the ticket itself, so this PSA 5 is in the top 10%. With Tom Brady now retired, an autographed full ticket from his first Super Bowl win is a great keepsake to mark his career.

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