AUTOGRAPHS

Collecting athletes'autographs is a hobby that has its roots in the 19th century, when the first sports cards were produced. These cards were often signed by the players and thus became the first autographed collectibles. Over time, autographs became sought-after collectibles. Some autographs, especially those of legendary athletes, can fetch high prices at auction. Nowadays, autographs are still popular among collectors. Whether it's signed football jerseys, baseball cards, or tennis rackets, autographs add a personal touch and historical value to collectibles. Although there are various methods for obtaining autographs, from mail solicitations to meeting players at events, autograph collecting remains a fascinating and rewarding hobby.
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Signature card, Club Atlético de Madrid. Facsimile signatures. National League Champion - 1965-66 Season.
Autograph card, František Čapek – canoeist (2nd at the 1952 World Championships, 1st at the 1948 Olympics, 7-time national champion). Signed with a pen. Dated.
Signature card, Alena Danišová - Czechoslovak Olympian - gymnastics. Signed with a ballpoint pen.
Collectible color photograph, Martin Falter #83, HC Sparta Praha, autograph in marker. Edition Jsme Sparta.
Autographs, SK Slavia Prague - original signatures. SK Slavia Prague soccer players (František Plánička, Sadílek, František Veselý, Antonín Puč, Bílek, etc.) Signatures on a card with a pen.
As a souvenir, marker drawing "On a motorcycle", Miloš Nesvadba, 1980. PD original signature.