Notable Features Sample Clauses

Notable Features. The card is a numbered 1 of 1 and contains a Laundry Tag Brand Logo patch and a bold blue autograph across the front. There are none. The Company treats Memorabilia and Collectibles assets as collectible and therefore will not depreciate or amortize the SERIES #MahomesNT1of1 going forward. Schedules to Twelfth Amendment to Limited Liability Company Agreement – Collectable Sports Assets, LLC – Page 3 of 205 Series Designation of #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET, a series of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Limited Liability Company Agreement of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC, as in effect as of the effective date set forth below (the “Agreement”). References to Sections and Articles set forth herein are references to Sections and Articles of the Agreement. Name of Series #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET, a series of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Date of establishment June 28, 2021 Managing Member CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, is appointed as the Managing Member of #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET with effect from the effective date hereof and shall continue to act as the Managing Member of #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET until dissolution of #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET pursuant to Section 11.1(b) or its removal and replacement pursuant to Section 4.3 or ARTICLE X. Initial Member CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Series Asset The Series Assets of #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET shall comprise the asset as further described in Schedule 1 attached hereto, which will be acquired by #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET through that certain Consignment Agreement dated as of May 10, 2021, as it may be amended from time to time, and any assets and liabilities associated with such asset and such other assets and liabilities acquired by #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET from time to time, as determined by the Managing Member in its sole discretion. Asset Manager CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. Management Fee As stated in Section 7.1 of the Agreement. Issuance Subject to Section 6.3(a)(i), the maximum number of #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET Interests the Company can issue may not exceed the purchase price, in the aggregate, of $175,000. Number of #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET Interests held by the Managing Member and its Affiliates The Managing Member must purchase a minimum of 0.5% and may purchase additional #DIRKNOWITZKIBASKET Interests (including in excess of 10%), in it...
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Notable Features. The item is an autographed 125 H & B Louisville Slugger Jxxxxx Xxxxxxxx model stats bat. · The name Jxxxxx Xxxxxxxx is embedded in one part of the barrel of the bat. On the other side of the barrel is all of Jxxxxx Xxxxxxxx’x statistics from the 1949 season along with the wordsNational League Batting Champion 1940.” Hxxxx Xxxxx neatly wrote all the stats on the bat by hand. Underneath the statistics is Jxxxxx Xxxxxxxx’x authentic signature. There are none.
Notable Features. Description: Presented is an Overbrook High School uniform issued and worn by Wxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx during the mid-1950s. Jersey is a white nylon dxxxxx pullover made by an unknown manufacturer. On the front of the jersey, the school's name "OVERBROOK" is radially arched in black felt across the front. Centered on the front and back is the player's number "5" also in black felt. Collar and shoulders are trimmed in sewn-in two-color knit orange-black elastic trim. Cxxxxxxxxxx has signed the front and back of the jersey in black marker. (Sports Investors Authentication has no opinion on the signatures.) Shorts are a similar material manufactured by Rawlings, with sewn-in knit black elastic drawstring waistband. A three-color black-orange-black ribbon goes down both sides of the shorts and wraps around each leg at the end of the shorts. Uniform matches school style from the mid-1950s when Cxxxxxxxxxx went to school at Overbrook High School.
Notable Features. Description: Presented is a 1968-1969 UCLA Bruins #33 Lxx Xxxxxxxx (Kxxxxx Xxxxx-Xxxxxx) Sand-Knit eight-button, size 46,blue colored warm-up jacket. “
Notable Features. TroutGlove shows evidence of use throughout. The pocket and web face are well worn and a coat of pine tar surrounding the back wrist enclosure. Both the thumb and pinky finger have been reinforced with inserts. · Glove is signed by Trout and includes inscriptions “15-16 G/U”,” MVP”, “ASG”,” ‘The Catch’ 9-26-15”. Inscriptions refer to the seasons worn, winning the American League MVP Award, use in All Star Games, and the catch against Jxxxx Xxxxxxx of the Mariners. There are none other than are referenced under “Notable Features”.
Notable Features. The yellow background of this card is known to attract trace imperfections. This coloration of this example is flawless. · The Topps 1955 set features a redesign that marked the first use of a horizontal format for player depictions through the entire production run. · 1955 was a special season for Rxxxxxxx. He would win the only World Series championship of his career. This would also be the Brooklyn Dodgers sole title prior to moving west to Los Angeles. There are none. The Company treats Memorabilia and Collectibles assets as collectible and therefore will not depreciate or amortize the Series #55JACKIEROBINSONPSA10 going forward.
Notable Features. The 2000 SP Authentic football set consisted of 60 short printed rookie cards, each of which has a full color, action photo of the player with a white border, silver foil highlights and the SP Authentic logo. There are none. The Company treats Memorabilia and Collectibles assets as collectible and therefore will not depreciate or amortize the Series #BRADYROOKIE going forward.
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Notable Features. O-Pee-Chee cards from this era are known for their rough edges. The reason why the uneven edges are so common to see is because the company would cut the sheets its cards were printed on with wires and the stacked sheets could also shift during the cutting process. There are none.
Notable Features. Given its oversized nature at 3″ x 5″, some consider it difficult to source in high grades due to issues of storing. Many believe this 1952 Topps Mxxxxx Xxxxxx card is the most important baseball card in the industry and considered the "poster child or the symbol of baseball card collecting."
Notable Features. The athlete penned a bold, blue ink signature on the front of the card. The card front presentation also incorporates a tri-color, player worn jersey patch relic. There are none.
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