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January 28, 2025 13 mins

In this episode of the Powers Sports Memorabilia Show, we dive into the fascinating world of Super Bowl champion autographs and whether they truly go up in value as much as you’d expect. While a big win might seem like a surefire way to boost an athlete’s autograph prices, the reality is often more complex. We’ll explore why most Super Bowl victories only result in a modest bump in value and what factors really drive collector demand.

From legendary players to unique moments in sports history, certain scenarios—like the Buffalo Bills finally breaking their Super Bowl drought—could create massive spikes in value. Tune in as we separate the hype from the facts and share tips on what to look for when investing in championship memorabilia!

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