Mariano Rivera Exclusive Retirement Year Limited Edition Sculpture


Item Number: 142

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: Priceless

Online Close: Nov 16, 2013 10:00 PM EST

Bid History: 0 bids


Description

This is a Danbury Mint exclusive! Don't miss your chance to own this officially licensed limited-edition tribute to Marian Rivera - a remarkably realistic, hand-painted sculpture commemorating the career of the greatest closer of all-time!


The cornerstone of the New York Yankees bullpen for 18 years, Mariano Rivera brought an unstoppable combination of leadership, intimidation and cool confidence to the game. From his signature jog to the mound and fearsome cut fastball to his incredible ability to close out and win big games, there is no question #42 is the greatest closer in MLB history and one of the greatest Yankees players of all time!


This is a remarkably lifelike sculpture of Mariano Rivera, officially licensed by Major League Baseball Properties Inc. and Major League Baseball Players Association, and was made available for a limited time only exclusively from the Danbury Mint. Rivera's intimidating presence on the mound is perfectly captured as he winds up to deliver his signature cutter, the single most dominant pitch in the history of baseball.


Production is strictly limited to Mariano Rivera's 2013 retirement year so this is a one-of-a-kind collectable! Sculpture comes mounted on a handsome wooden base, accented with Rivera's reproduced signature, and hand-numbered bottom stamp, a brass title plaque commemorating his storied career, and a medallion featuring Rivera's official retirement year logo. This is NOT available in stores - a true must-have for the ultimate fan!

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Special Instructions

Note: statue was confirmed and pre-ordered but will not be available from the Danbury Mint before late December. It will be shipped immediately to high bidder (additional shipping and insurance to be paid by buyer) upon receipt, but payment will need to be made upon close of auction in November.

Donated by

Marcy Gillman Harris