Larry Cole Autograph

Larry Rudolph Cole (born November 15, 1946) is a former American football defensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He played in five Super Bowls, winning Super Bowl VI and XII. He played college football at the University of Hawaii and the Air Force Academy. More about Larry Cole

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Current items with a signature of Larry Cole

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailDan Reeves & Larry Cole, etc. signed football album page$29.00logo
thumbnailDon't Blame Me By Larry Cole Paperback Signed 2008 Baseball$24.99logo
thumbnailLarry Cole -Hawaii- Dallas Cowboys Autographed 1972 Sunoco Stamp Card$18.00logo
thumbnailLARRY COLE 1974 TOPPS SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED CARD DALLAS COWBOYS$39.95logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Autographed 1975 Topps Football Dallas Cowboys Card #229 NFL AUTO NM$12.00logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Custom Retro Dallas Cowboys Autographed Card$20.00logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Signed Dallas Cowboys Jersey (JSA Holo) 2xSuper Bowl Champ VI & XII$129.95logo
Cole attended Granite Falls High School in Minnesota, where he was a starter at defensive tackle. Granite Falls eventually merged with other schools, creating a new one called Yellow Medicine East High School.

He accepted a football scholarship from the United States Air Force Academy. He was named a starter at defensive end as a sophomore. In 1965, the Air Force Academy was rocked by a cheating scandal in which over 100 cadets resigned or were expelled, including many of its top athletes. Though not personally implicated himself, Cole decided to resign from the school as well. Read even more about Larry Cole at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Larry Cole

In total, we tracked 201 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Larry Cole (LARRY COLE SIGNED & FRAMED DALLAS COWBOYS JERSEY) was sold in May 2011 for $500.00 while the cheapest item (Larry Cole Signed 4x6 Photo Dallas Cowboys SB VI XII Hawaii Rainbows Autograph) found a new owner for $0.49 in May 2023. The month with the most items sold (5) was May 2021 with an average selling price of $7.95 for an autographed item of Larry Cole. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2011 with $500.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was June 2023. In average, an autographed item from Larry Cole is worth $9.95.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailLARRY COLE 1975 TOPPS #229 AUTO SIGNED DALLAS COWBOYS SUPER BOWL HAWAII RARE$12.99logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Autographed/Signed Jersey JSA COA Dallas Cowboys$25.00logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Dallas Cowboys Topps Autographed Signed Card$5.95logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Signed Autograph 4x6 Photo Dallas Cowboys SB VI XII Hawaii Rainbows $2.27logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Signed DALLAS COWBOYS Card 1974 Topps$6.95logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Signed DALLAS COWBOYS Card 1975 Topps$6.95logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Signed DALLAS COWBOYS Card 1975 Topps$6.95logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Signed DALLAS COWBOYS Card SUPER BOWL VI$5.95logo
thumbnailLarry Cole Signed DALLAS COWBOYS Card SUPER BOWL VI$5.95logo
thumbnailLARRY COLE, 100% AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHED COLLECTOR'S CARD, A DALLAS COWBOYS LEGEND$37.97logo

Latest News about Larry Cole

Cole Beasley defends himself after 'liking' Instagram rant against Jerry Jones (01/16/19): Dallas Cowboys fans have once again been left disappointed after their team came up short in the postseason, and many of them are blaming the team's shortcomings in recent years on Jerry Jones. Despite what his social media activity may have indicated, Cole Beasley insists he is not one of them. Go to news article