John Naber Autograph

John Phillips Naber (born January 20, 1956) is an American former competitive swimmer, five-time Olympic medalist and former world record-holder in multiple events. More about John Naber

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Current items with a signature of John Naber

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

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thumbnail1976 Olympic Swimming Champion John Naber signed autographed 1983 Topps card----$7.99logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED$140.00logo
thumbnailJohn Naber Auto Signed 1991 Impel USOC HOF #18 JSA C$19.99logo
thumbnailJohn Naber signed autograph auto FDC cover American Swimmer PC243$50.00logo
thumbnailJohn Naber signed autographed HOF OLYMPIC card #18$15.00logo
thumbnailJohn Naber signed swimming Olympic card$15.00logo
thumbnailJohn Naber USA Swimmer Signed/Autographed 3x5 Index Card PSA/DNA 155385$29.00logo
Born in Evanston, Illinois, Naber studied in England and Italy where his father worked as a management consultant. He graduated from Woodside High School in Northern California, then completed his bachelor's degree in psychology in 1977 at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. While at USC, he led the Trojans to four consecutive NCAA titles (1974–1977).

At age twenty, Naber won four gold medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec. Each of these victories was swum in world-record time; he swept the two backstroke events and was a member of two winning relay teams. He also won a silver medal in the 200-meter freestyle, part of a U.S. sweep for that event. Read even more about John Naber at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of John Naber

In total, we tracked 127 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of John Naber (John Naber signed autograph 1996 UD US Olympic card PSA) was sold in March 2012 for $35.00 while the cheapest item (JOHN NABER Hand Signed Autograph 4x6 Photo - SWIMMING GOLD MEDAL 1976 OLYMPICS) found a new owner for $0.75 in May 2023. The month with the most items sold (6) was March 2011 with an average selling price of $0.99 for an autographed item of John Naber. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2012 with $35.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.75 was June 2022. In average, an autographed item from John Naber is worth $2.33.

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

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thumbnail5 PC LOT: SIGNED FDC SPORTS CELEBS: John Naber, Robert Webster, Lee Bales etc$4.99logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER 4 GOLD MEDALS 1976 MONTREAL OLYMPICS AUTOGRAPHED 3X5 INDEX CARD$4.20logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER 4 GOLD MEDALS 1976 MONTREAL OLYMPICS AUTOGRAPHED 3X5 INDEX CARD$4.90logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER AUTOGRAPHED CARD SWIMMING$3.50logo
thumbnailJohn Naber Autographed Copy Of Awaken the Olympian Within. Stories Of Motovayion$12.00logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER Hand Signed 4X6 Photo CARD - USA 1976 OLYMPIC 4 GOLD MEDALS SWIMMER$4.15logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER Hand Signed Autograph 4x6 Photo - SWIMMING GOLD MEDAL 1976 OLYMPICS$0.75logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER Hand Signed Autograph 4x6 Photo - SWIMMING GOLD MEDAL 1976 OLYMPICS$2.77logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER Hand Signed Autograph 4x6 Photo - SWIMMING GOLD MEDAL 1976 OLYMPICS$0.75logo
thumbnailJOHN NABER Swimming 1991 Impel USA Olympic 4 Gold Medals SIGNED / AUTOGRAPH Card$2.95logo

Latest News about John Naber

Swimming World Throwback Thursday Video: John Naber Guides USA To Glory in 1976 (01/02/14): PHOENIX, Arizona, January 2. SWIMMING fans who watched yesterday's Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif., on television saw a familiar face interviewing personalities in the parade as part of the event's st... Go to news article