SOLD - 1979 Reggie Jackson #21

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PSA 5: #15985347 - Near Mint

The much more rare Burger King edition!

Reggie Jackson’s time with the Yankees is considered one of the most memorable periods of his career, and it helped cement his legacy as one of the greatest power hitters in baseball history. He joined the Yankees as a free agent before the ’77 season, signing a five-year, $2.96 million contract. Over the course of his 5 seasons with the Yankees, "Mr. October" was a consistent offensive force. He hit 144 home runs and drove in 461 RBIs, helping the team win two more World Series titles in ’78 and ’81. Jackson's powerful swing and clutch hitting made him one of the most feared hitters in the game, and he was known for his ability to rise to the occasion in big moments.

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PSA 5: #15985347 - Near Mint

The much more rare Burger King edition!

Reggie Jackson’s time with the Yankees is considered one of the most memorable periods of his career, and it helped cement his legacy as one of the greatest power hitters in baseball history. He joined the Yankees as a free agent before the ’77 season, signing a five-year, $2.96 million contract. Over the course of his 5 seasons with the Yankees, "Mr. October" was a consistent offensive force. He hit 144 home runs and drove in 461 RBIs, helping the team win two more World Series titles in ’78 and ’81. Jackson's powerful swing and clutch hitting made him one of the most feared hitters in the game, and he was known for his ability to rise to the occasion in big moments.

PSA 5: #15985347 - Near Mint

The much more rare Burger King edition!

Reggie Jackson’s time with the Yankees is considered one of the most memorable periods of his career, and it helped cement his legacy as one of the greatest power hitters in baseball history. He joined the Yankees as a free agent before the ’77 season, signing a five-year, $2.96 million contract. Over the course of his 5 seasons with the Yankees, "Mr. October" was a consistent offensive force. He hit 144 home runs and drove in 461 RBIs, helping the team win two more World Series titles in ’78 and ’81. Jackson's powerful swing and clutch hitting made him one of the most feared hitters in the game, and he was known for his ability to rise to the occasion in big moments.

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$20.00
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$16.00