Super Bowl XLV in 2011

Super Bowl XLV in 2011
Super Bowl XLV in 2011
Packers safety Nick Collins celebrated a touchdown in the end zone. That bit of turf now sits in the home of collector Glen Christensen, who also has ticket stubs and an autographed program from the game.
Glen Christensen turned a lifelong obsession with the Green Bay Packers into a collection that includes a reproduction of the team’s locker room at Lambeau Field, the cubbies of which are filled with game-worn jerseys and helmets, signed footballs, and other gear.
Glen Christensen with his Green Bay Packers Collection.
Signed football from Glen Christensen’s collection.
Other memorabilia on display at Christensen’s home in Texas include vintage pennants.
Other memorabilia on display at Christensen’s home in Texas include vintage pennants.
Other memorabilia on display at Christensen’s home in Texas include Super Bowl rings.
The impressive Packers collection of Glen Christensen includes a statue of Hall of Fame quarterback Bart Starr.
New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath hugs his father after defeating the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III in 1969.
Chicago Bears lineman William Perry, one of the most collectible players, celebrates a touchdown at Superbowl XX in 1986.
Tickets are among the most difficult Super Bowl items to collect because very few from early games still exist. They have become more sought-after in recent years after Professional Sports Authenticator began grading them, with the best examples selling for about $30,000.