
This is the 2013 Topps Tribute Cyan Printing Plate Autograph—a certified 1/1 featuring a deep purple on-card signature from Albert Belle, scrawled directly onto the plate used to print the cyan ink on his standard Tribute issue.
More than just a one-of-one, this is a literal part of the production process—the cyan layer used to print Belle’s Tribute base card. Topps turned it into a signed relic, creating a ghostly, high-contrast tribute to one of the most underrated exits in baseball history.
The back tells the story: June 2000, Belle’s final season.
.364 average. Seven home runs in one week. Thirty-seven RBIs in a single month—both still Orioles franchise records. It was the last time he reminded the league just how dangerous he still was.
The image on the front says the rest: Belle mid-stride, kind of giving a thumbs up, as if to say “I’m good. I said what I needed to say.”
Only one of these exists. This is the original plate. And now, it’s preserved.
A forgotten player’s final statement—burned into the literal blueprint of the card that tried to honor him.



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