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Angela James Autographs

Angela Diane James OC (born December 22, 1964) is a Canadian former ice hockey player who played at the highest levels of senior hockey between 1980 and 2000. She was a member of numerous teams in the Central Ontario Women's Hockey League (COWHL) from its founding in 1980 until 1998 and finished her career in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). She was named her league's most valuable player six times. James is also a certified referee in Canada, and a coach. She lives in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
Internationally, James played in the first women's world championship, a 1987 tournament that was unsanctioned. She played with Team Canada in the first IIHF World Women's Championship in 1990, setting a scoring record of 11 goals and leading Canada to the gold medal. She played in three additional world championships, winning gold medals in 1992, 1994 and 1997. Controversially, she was left off the team for the first women's Olympic hockey tournament in 1998. She played in her final international tournament in 1999.
Considered the first superstar of modern women's ice hockey, James has been honoured by numerous halls of fame. She was one of the first three women inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008 and one of the first two inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2010. She was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2009. James was named to the Order of Hockey in Canada in 2021.
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Traded items with a signature of Angela James

The most expensive item with a signature of Angela James (ANGELA JAMES SIGNED ROOKIE CARD 1997-98 UPPER DECK BAS BECKETT AUTO 10) was sold in April 2023 for $169.99 while the cheapest item (ANGELA JAMES autographed TEAM CANADA women National Heroes card *HOF 2015*) found a new owner for $3.94 in January 2018. The month with the most items sold (3) was March 2025 with an average selling price of $20.14 for an autographed item of Angela James. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2023 with $169.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $3.94 was January 2018. In average, an autographed item from Angela James is worth $13.50.

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

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail2023 TIM HORTON LEGENDS RARE CARD odd 1:31,000 Showcase Signature ANGELA JAMES$113.08logo
thumbnailANGELA JAMES 1994 CLASSICS #W6 WOMAN TEAM CANADA 2010 HALL OF FAME AUTO/SIGNED$3.99logo
thumbnailANGELA JAMES AUTOGRAPHED 2011 ITG ENSHRINED CARD SP-SCG SLAB-ENCAPSULATED-HOF$50.00logo
thumbnailANGELA JAMES AUTOGRAPHED HALL OF FAME GAME 8X10 PHOTO$20.00logo
thumbnailANGELA JAMES autographed TEAM CANADA women National Heroes card *HOF 2015*$3.94logo
thumbnailANGELA JAMES autographed TEAM CANADA women National Heroes card *HOF 2015*$7.40logo
thumbnailAngela James HOF RC ROOKIE Card 1997-98 Upper Deck. Auto Signed Autograph SGC$55.00logo
thumbnailAngela James Signed 1997 Collector's Choice #276 PSA/DNA Certified Auto 8 NM-MT $59.99logo
thumbnailAngela James Signed 4x6 Photo Team Canada Women's Hockey Hockey Hall Of Fame #3$20.14logo
thumbnailAngela James Signed 4x6 Photo Team Canada Women's Hockey Hockey Hall Of Fame #4$20.14logo
thumbnailANGELA JAMES SIGNED ROOKIE CARD 1997-98 UPPER DECK BAS BECKETT AUTO 10$169.99logo
thumbnailANGELA JAMES TEAM CANADA AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED WOMEN HOCKEY 8X10 PHOTO HHOF COA$35.99logo
thumbnailANGELA JAMES TEAM CANADA SIGNED 1994 CLASSIC ROOKIE CARD SGC AUTHENTICATED HOF$99.99logo
thumbnailITG Canadiana Autograph Angela James$13.50logo
thumbnailSigned 8x10 ANGELA JAMES Team Canada Autographed Photo w/ COA$25.99logo

Latest News about Angela James

Rift widens between women's pro hockey groups (03/07/2022): Hockey Hall of Fame member Angela James opened what could become a widening rift between North America's top two women's professional hockey organizations on the eve of joining the new ownership group of the Premier Hockey Federation's Toronto Six. Go to news article