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Dak Prescott Autographed Dallas Cowboys F/S Helmet w/ ROY- JSA W/ Holo Auth *BlaDak Prescott Autographed Dallas Cowboys F S Helmet w ROY JSA W Holo Auth *Black This is a Hand Autographed Helmet of Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys on a Riddell Football Full Size Replica Helmet and inscribed with "2016 ROY". This item has a James Spence Witness Protection Authentication, which comes with a JSA #'ed Sticker and a Matching JSA Certificate of Authenticity. You can view this item on the SpenceLOA website, it shows when and where the
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