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Brett Favre 2007 Green Bay PACKERS TEAM ISSUED Autographed Jersey

$ 791.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Sport: Football-NFL
  • Team: Green Bay Packers
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Brett Favre 2007 Green Bay PACKERS Team Issued Jersey.
    Features include year/size 07-52 collar tag, Reebok logos on sleeves, open sleeves, sewn on name and numbers, 2007 Lambeau Field patch, custom shortened elastic hemmed length etc. Signed beautiful on back. Brett Favre matching holograms, COA and photo of Brett signing for 100% authenticity. VERY RARE offering!
    Equivalent to MEARS A5 grade:
    MEARS Authentications LLC Jersey Grading and Evaluations Criteria
    The following is the criteria used by MEARS Authentications, LLC
    Jerseys
    MEARS evaluates game-used jerseys based on a 1-10 grading scale. Points are assigned for
    attributes such as manufacturer characteristics including tagging, lettering, numbering, size,
    patches, materials, style, and more. Points are also awarded for characteristics such as
    provenance, supporting imagery, wear, and use. Points are subtracted for condition issues,
    restoration, and other noted inconsistencies. Further detailed evaluation criteria for each grade
    are listed below:
    Jersey’s dating from 1997 and earlier (Previous 1987): Upon examination of features including
    uniqueness of jersey, availability of procuts, manufactures characteristics, and name changes,
    and taking into consideration the difficulty of obtaining a professional model jersey, the
    examined jersey may be determined to be authentic despite the lack of accompanying team or
    player provenance. A jersey meeting all of these criteria has the potential of receiving the highest
    grade of A10.
    Industry Note: Since gathering data since 2004 with respect to populations of shirts worn by a
    particular player, MEARS has expanded the dating range of shirts which may be a candidate for
    the MEARS A10 grade to 1997. By examining the known population of shirts that have entered
    the hobby either via the MEARS jersey census or searchable retail sales databases, MEARS will
    make a judgement call as to the population of that player’s shirt is consistent with pro-cut/retail
    examples or were issued in a number with what you would expect to see that particular player
    wear during the season. In those instances where the population is consistent with what you
    would expect to see issued to a player during a particular season, the shirt may be graded on the
    A10 scale.
    A10: Manufactures characteristics of the jersey have been compared to known authentic
    examples and are consistent with respect tagging, lettering, numbering, size, patches and/or
    memorial bands, materials, style, buttons, zipper, etc. Each piece is also evaluated on the degree
    of evident use and wear, which must be consistent with that of the player, sport, position, field of
    play, and duration of use. No negative traits can be found to receive this grade. The jersey must
    be complete, unaltered, all original, and show optimal wear while remaining in the same
    condition as last worn by player.
    A9: The examined jersey must have the same traits as the A10 with respect to overall
    characteristics and wear. The jersey is awarded the A9 grade when it exhibits a minor flaw that
    does not warrant more than a full point deduction. No reasonable doubt can exist as to whether or
    not the player wore the jersey during the proposed time frame in order to receive this grade.
    A1 – A8: This grade reflects a cumulative evaluation resulting from documented subtractions of
    2 full points or more. All reasons for subtraction will diagramed and noted by the defined point
    scale. When points are subtraction for jerseys from this time frame, reasons will be noted and
    included on the “Jersey Grading and Authenticating Official Worksheet.”
    A5 (1997 To Present): Manufactures characteristics of the jersey have been compared to known
    authentic examples and are consistent with respects to what would be expected to be seen in a
    game issued jersey. Each piece is also evaluated on the degree of evident use and wear, which
    must be consistent with that of the player, sport, position, field of play, and duration of use. The
    degree of wear will be measured from minimal to heavy and the jersey cannot exhibit negative,
    missing, or incorrect manufacturer’s traits or use characteristics. When imagery analysis, team or
    player provenance is lacking, wear can be measured, but not attributed directly to examined
    player. Without reasonable and verifiable provenance for 1997 or prior Hall of Fame or period
    star player jersey’s, the A5 designation may still be assigned if the jersey possesses qualities and
    physical characteristics of a professional jersey that was manufactured for player use or as an
    extra for a team or player, or one that may have been made available for retail sale or promotion
    (while still containing the physical characteristics consistent with game issued jerseys). It should
    be noted that variances with respect to number/lettering placement, font, stitching, size, patch
    placement and other manufacturer’s characteristics may be present on MEARS A5 jerseys when
    compared to documented game used jerseys. A MEARS A5 jersey may still be assigned the
    grade without an accompanying photo match or may exhibit variations when compared to an
    examined available image.
    Degree of wear: With respect to grading, degree is independently measured by the staff of
    MEARS. Game wear is measured from light to heavy. Per the MEARS grading standards, the
    range of game wear may be determined from light to heavy, while still having the maximum
    points awarded to the jersey. The number of games played, number of style worn, and position of
    player is also taken into consideration. A jersey may exhibit a light range of overall wear, but
    still be awarded the highest grade per the scale.
    Unable To Authenticate: In instances where a feature of the shirt cannot be verified, shirt appears
    abused from wear, or there are signs of alterations and/or fabrications, the grade of “Unable To
    Authenticate” may be awarded.
    In those cases were a shirt was issued the assessment of “unable to authenticate” due to a feature
    that could not be supported, MEARS is not necessarily claiming the shirt is fake. We are just
    stating that until further information is provided, MEARS cannot issue a final grade.
    Additional points not listed above can be added or subtracted at the authenticator’s discretion.
    Reasons for additions or subtractions will be noted on the “Jersey Grading and Authenticating
    Official Worksheet.”
    MEARS Authentications LLC Grading Criteria, copy right 2004-2019.
    NOTE: MEARS Authentications, LLC is providing an opinion regarding the traits and
    characteristics of the jersey using the Official Jersey Grading & Authentication Worksheet,
    copyright 2005-2019. MEARS Authentications, LLC is not responsible for the market value of
    the product they evaluate in instances where they provide a Letter of Opinion.