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Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Legacy Shadowbox Commemorative Framed Display

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AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $250

AI estimate as of January 1, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This is a large-format sports memorabilia shadowbox celebrating the Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl championship history. The display is housed in a black wood or composite frame with a dark navy blue matting. The top level of the display features two 8x10 color and black-and-white photographs: the left depicting Roger Staubach and legendary coach Tom Landry, and the right showing the 'Triplets' era with Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin. Centered below the photos are five replica Super Bowl championship rings from the 1971, 1977, 1992, 1993, and 1995 seasons. Below the rings, five encapsulated signature plates (likely facsimiles or licensed reproductions) feature the autographs of key figures including Roger Staubach, Tom Landry, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin, some annotated with Hall of Fame (HOF) induction years. The craftsmanship utilizes professional multi-layered mat cutting with white bevels. The condition appears stable, though there is visible dust on the glass and some minor reflections indicating it is standard glass rather than museum-grade UV-resistant acrylic. This piece is a modern commemorative assembly designed for fan display rather than a period-vintage game-worn artifact.

AI Appraisal Report

I have conducted a visual examination of the Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Legacy Shadowbox. This item is a contemporary commemorative assembly designed for mass-market retail and fan decor. It features high-quality matting and framing, depicting the 'America's Team' golden eras. My assessment of the signatures suggests they are high-quality facsimile reproductions rather than hand-signed original inks; they are perfectly centered and uniform, characteristic of licensed lithographic prints. The five replica Super Bowl rings are zinc alloy or high-quality plastic miniatures intended for display, not official franchise-issued jeweler pieces. The condition is 'Good,' though I noted surface dust and standard glazing, which indicates a need for careful cleaning to avoid scratching the exterior. In the current sports memorabilia market, there is a consistent demand for Cowboys inventory; however, the value of 'manufactured' collectibles is capped compared to game-worn or hand-signed artifacts. Comparables for similar licensed multi-ring shadowboxes typically sell within the $150 to $300 range depending on the retail venue. Limitations: This appraisal is based strictly on photographic evidence. I cannot verify the material of the rings or the chemical composition of the signatures without a physical inspection. To achieve a higher valuation, one would need to provide a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from a reputable third party (PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett) proving the signatures are live ink. Without such provenance, the item is valued as a decorative fan piece. For a definitive authentication, I would require an in-person macro-examination of the ink flow and paper fibers to rule out printing processes.

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