Don Kojis Autograph

Don Kojis

Donald R. Kojis (January 15, 1939 – November 19, 2021) was an American professional basketball player who played twelve seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).. More about Don Kojis

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Current items with a signature of Don Kojis

These are the most current items with a signature of Don Kojis that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1971 Topps #64 Don Kojis Seattle Supersonics Signed auto Autograph deceased $18.00logo
thumbnail1972 Topps Basketball #116 Don Kojis Auto Signed Autograph Kings$19.99logo
thumbnailDON KOJIS 1968-69 JACK IN THE BOX SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED CARD BECKETT BAS AUTHENTIC$99.95logo
thumbnailDON KOJIS 1968-69 JACK IN THE BOX SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED CARD BECKETT BAS AUTHENTIC$99.95logo
thumbnailDon Kojis Autographed 1973 Topps Card #102 KC Kings Basketball Card Auto$10.00logo
thumbnailDON KOJIS dec. 2021 signed auto 1973-74 Topps Basketball Kansas City Omaha Kings$12.99logo
thumbnailDON KOJIS SEATTLE SUPERSONICS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO AUTOGRAPH INSCRIBED JSA$14.99logo
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he attended Marquette University and was drafted by the Chicago Packers in the second round (12th pick) of the 1961 NBA draft. He played forward for the Baltimore Bullets (1963–64), Detroit Pistons (1964–66), Chicago Bulls (1966–67) (acquired prior to the season via the expansion draft), San Diego Rockets (1967–70) (acquired prior to the 1967–68 season via the expansion draft), Seattle SuperSonics (1970–72) and Kansas City-Omaha Kings (1972–75).

Kojis was one of three players ever selected in expansion drafts held in consecutive years (Bob Weiss and George Wilson being the other two). Kojis was also one of a small number of players who played for three expansion teams (Kojis playing for the 1961–62 Packers, the 1966–67 Bulls, and the 1967–68 Rockets). Read even more about Don Kojis at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Don Kojis

In total, we tracked 97 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Don Kojis (1969-70 Topps DON KOJIS Signed Rookie Basketball Card #64 PSA/DNA Auto Grade 10) was sold in October 2022 for $142.20 while the cheapest item (DON KOJIS NBA 63-75 SIGNED CARD) found a new owner for $0.89 in January 2008. The month with the most items sold (4) was May 2022 with an average selling price of $9.25 for an autographed item of Don Kojis. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in October 2022 with $72.94 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was February 2008. In average, an autographed item from Don Kojis is worth $3.27.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Don Kojis were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1969 Topps #64 Don Kojis Signed RC Autograph VG PSA 3 10 Auto$73.00logo
thumbnail1970 Topps #136 Don Kojis Signed Autograph PSA DNA Authentic Auto$28.22logo
thumbnail1970-71 Topps #136 Don Kojis PSA Autograph Authenticated$15.50logo
thumbnail1970-71 Topps Don Kojis Auto #136 BGS AUTHENTIC Autograph Seattle Supersonics$8.50logo
thumbnail1970-71 Topps Tallboy Don Kojis #136 Seattle Supersonics Auto Signed Autograph$19.99logo
thumbnail1972 Topps #116 DON KOJIS Signed Card PSA/DNA Slab$19.00logo
thumbnail1972-73 Topps Basketball Don Kojis AUTOGRAPHED #116 -Kings/Bulls$0.99logo
thumbnail1973 Topps Don Kojis #102 Authentic Autographed Card Kings$4.99logo
thumbnail1973-74 Topps Basketball #102 Don Kojis Kings ? AUTO SIGNED ? (d.2021)$3.00logo
thumbnailDon Kojis Kings 1971-72 Topps #116 Autographed Basketball Card $5.50logo

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Latest News about Don Kojis

Don Kojis, Rockets’ first All-Star, dies (11/23/21): Back when the NBA gave each team an All-Star, Don Kojis represented the expansion San Diego Rockets in the 1968 All-Star game.