Nathan Horton - Boston Bruins - Goal Puck - March 30, 2013 (Flyers Logo)
- Closing Bid: $60.00
Number Of Bids: | 2 (Bid History) |
Bid Increment: | $10.00 |
Quantity Available: | 1 |
Listing Number: | 85678 |
Open Date: | Nov 21, 2013 06:00:00 PM EST |
Close Date: | Dec 10, 2013 09:24:00 PM EST |
Listing Type: | Auction |
Description
Welcome to the MeiGray Group Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program's Goal & Game Puck Auction!
MeiGray has collected and authenticated pucks for multiple seasons at Philadelphia Flyers home games at Wells Fargo Center and New York Rangers home games at Madison Square Garden. Scorers throughout the NHL, including some of the game's greatest goal-scorers, have notched goals in Philadelphia and New York and MGG is proud to offer them for immediate bid.
The MeiGray Group Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program is proud to offer fans and collectors across the globe the opportunity to own a piece of history ... a puck used to score a goal by Nathan Horton of the Boston Bruins during the 2012-13 National Hockey League regular season.
This was Nathan Horton's 195th career goal. It was assisted by Lucic and Seidenberg.
This even strength goal was scored at 5:00 of the third period. The Flyers won 3-1 on March 30, 2013 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This puck is registered into the MGG Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program as number PHI002024.
Each puck was authenticated and affixed with a hologram by MeiGray. Additionally, every jersey worn by the participating teams contains a uniquely numbered inventory tag sewn into the jersey BEFORE IT IS WORN BY THE PLAYER ON THE ICE. This tag is equipped with covert security features regularly checked by MeiGray Group Game-Worn Jersey Program Directors so we can tell who wore the jersey, and when.
Shipping
$12.00 USD within the USA
$30.00 USD to Alaska and Hawaii
$40.00 USD to Canada
$40.00 USD to Russia
$60.00 USD to Australia and Sweden
$65.00 USD to Czech Republic
All winning bidders pay shipping charges and are responsible for all tariffs, taxes, duties and any other additional costs associated with shipping inside or outside of North America.
In an Open Auction, buyers bid until the auction ends. The item is then sold to the highest bidder at the end of the auction period. There is no reserve price in an Open auction. The seller must sell the item to the highest bidder. Bidding can start as low as the Opening Value (minimum price or starting amount) of the auction. Once the auction closes, email notification providing contact information is sent to the buyer and seller automatically so that arrangements for payment and shipment of the item can be determined.