Collector scores unique Reggie Jackson autograph at low price
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 11:45 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
A collector recently acquired a Leaf Reggie Jackson autograph that features the inscription, 'I must kill the queen.' The card was purchased for just over $100, a price significantly lower than typical for such personalized inscriptions. The collector highlighted the complexities and costs associated with obtaining a signature from Jackson, noting premium inscriptions could cost an extra $100. This purchase is especially meaningful, as the collector considers the card a 'museum piece' for display. Jackson, now 80, continues to participate in signing events, though some express concern about the nature of his signings.
- •Collector purchased a Reggie Jackson autograph for over $100.
- •Autograph features the quote from 'The Naked Gun.'
- •Premium inscriptions can increase signing costs dramatically.
- •Collector plans to display the card as a museum piece.
- •Jackson is continuing to participate in signing events.
- 11:45 AMYahoo Sports — The Greatest Reggie Jackson Autograph Ever?
"This week, before we get into anything else, I’d like to share some big news with everyone: I finally got the Leaf Reggie Jackson autograph/inscription that sa
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