New w/tags EXTREMELY RARE Authentic Mitchell Ness 1964-65 Cincinnati Royals Autographed Oscar Robertson Jersey PSA DNA COA

Condition: NEW w/tags

Shipping: USPS Priority Mail

Chest (pit to pit) = 28" inches
Length (top to bottom) = 35" inches

This is an extremely RARE vintage size 54 NEW w/tags authentic Mitchell & Ness 1964-65 Cincinnati Royals autographed Oscar Robertson jersey.  This jersey is no longer in production, and I believe was made in the early 2000’s. At the time this jersey retailed for around $300. 

Mitchell & Ness is the premier authentic throwback company making jerseys with materials and to the exact specifications to those of the actual game jersey worn at that time. All the numbers and letters are stitched into the jersey, and the craftsmanship and quality is second to none.  The material is very heavy and is almost a durene type of material.  This jersey was made in the USA.  Mitchell & Ness jerseys were originally manufactured in the USA until approximately the mid 2000’s.  After that they manufactured in Korea, Vietnam, El Salvador, Mexico, and China.  However, the quality of the Mitchell & Ness jerseys that were made in the US are superior to the current Mitchell & Ness jerseys.  The jersey is NEW w/tags and is in excellent condition.  Please confirm condition in pictures.

The jersey is autographed by Oscar, and he has also added the inscription, "HOF 79", the year that he was voted into the Hall of Fame.  The autograph has been authenticated by PSA DNA, one of the leading autograph authentication companies in sports memorabilia.  It comes with a COA (certificate of authenticity) that corresponds to the sticker affixed to the jersey.  You can confirm the authenticity of the autograph online at the PSA DNA website: https://www.psacard.com/cert.  Oscar Robertson currently charges $300 to autograph jerseys.  You can confirm pricing on his website: https://www.oscarrobertson.com/customize-your-item

Oscar Robertson is one of the greatest players in NBA history.  Dubbed “The Big O”, Robertson played 14 years in the NBA for the Cincinnati Royals and the Milwaukee Bucks.  He was a 12x NBA All-Star, 11x All- NBA, 6x NBA Assists Leader, Rookie of the Year, and he won the MVP in 1964.  In 1962, Oscar was the first player in NBA history to average a triple-double for the season.  In 1971, along with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, he led the Milwaukee Bucks to their first NBA title.  “The Big O” was named to the NBA 35th, 50th, and 75th NBA Anniversary team.  He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1980.