$25 for $50 Worth of Sports Memorabilia and Custom Framing at Palm Beach Autographs in Palm Beach Gardens
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- Authentic signed memorabilia
- Framings & display cases
- Largest selection of Gators merchandise in the country
The rarity of autographed sports memorabilia can be traced to Michael Jordan, the first superstar to grant autographs only to those who could answer his riddles. Touch something an athlete also touched with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of sports memorabilia and custom framing at Palm Beach Autographs. This Groupon is valid for the Palm Beach Gardens location.
Palm Beach Autographs stocks authentic signed sports merchandise sourced from private signings or sessions witnessed by staff members to guarantee the authenticity of every item sold. The store's collection of collectibles also includes unsigned team memorabilia, framings, and acrylic display cases. Race home with an autographed, die-cast miniature stock car ($50+), get an autographed, unframed picture of your favorite athlete ($10+), or show off a spherical keepsake or a handful of Big League Chew inside a baseball display case ($40). Plaques displaying thousands of athletes are also available for $29.99, as well as a Miami Heat Standz ($24.99), a laser-cut realistic photo sculpture of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh. Clients can immortalize one or two images of their favorite player inside an 8”x10” frame ($50) customized with a variety of mats and wood borders.
Floridian fans can also commemorate the 2006 Florida Gators' championship season with a mini helmet signed by the offense ($200). Palm Beach Autographs is the largest distributor of Florida Gators merchandise in the country and has signed an exclusive deal with Tim Tebow to host all his memorabilia and fundraising events. The walls at Palm Beach Autographs are lined with glass-encased jerseys, balls, and helmets, setting the scene for a laid-back shopping experience. Meanwhile, a fleet of TVs makes watching sports and Murphy Brown reruns 100% more possible than if you were in a store with zero TVs.