Which jersey to get autographed?
mmmattc
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I'm going to get a Vince Young autograph this weekend to begin my new hobby of collecting sports memorabilia.
My question is what kind of jersey would be the most valued?
My options are:
1. getting my #10 Authentic Nike Jersey ("throwback", the tag says 1963 Rose Bowl National Champions), the Longhorn's first ever National Championship, screen printed numbers, etc.
2. getting an authentic Nike jersey, white or burnt orange, fully stitched numbers, etc.
thanks in advance!
My question is what kind of jersey would be the most valued?
My options are:
1. getting my #10 Authentic Nike Jersey ("throwback", the tag says 1963 Rose Bowl National Champions), the Longhorn's first ever National Championship, screen printed numbers, etc.
2. getting an authentic Nike jersey, white or burnt orange, fully stitched numbers, etc.
thanks in advance!
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If you're a big longhorns fan, then the throwback might be a cooler "personal collection" piece.
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A #10 Houston Texans jersey would be best.
<< <i>I'm going to get a Vince Young autograph this weekend to begin my new hobby of collecting sports memorabilia.
My question is what kind of jersey would be the most valued?
My options are:
1. getting my #10 Authentic Nike Jersey ("throwback", the tag says 1963 Rose Bowl National Champions), the Longhorn's first ever National Championship, screen printed numbers, etc.
2. getting an authentic Nike jersey, white or burnt orange, fully stitched numbers, etc.
thanks in advance! >>
My preference would be the second option. I think it makes a nicer piece as it fits with his playing days.
If you are looking to get multiple Longhorns on the jersey someday, I would choose the first option.
For value, tune in a few years from now to see how Mr. Young does in the NFL.