1944 Pittsburgh Pirates Team Signed Sheet of Paper I do not know what you mean by "one sheet" If you mean one sheet of paper (blank) then the value might be based in value somewhere between a signed Index card to a 8 x 10 Photo. The size of the "sheet" will also factor into the price.
Signatures will vary in price based on condition, the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature, the item signed, and how well the item displays the signature.Baseballs are the most common, and preferred by collectors because of it's connection to the game, low cost, availability and it displays the signature well. The signed Baseball represents the average price for a signature, and by deducting or adding from this price for the Item signed accordingly will give you a good idea on value.
The lowest priced signed item would be for a "cut Signature." A cut signature is a signature on a piece of paper, or "cut" from a larger piece. Index cards are the next step up, and both sell at a fraction (about 10%-20%) the price of an autographed baseball. Autograph photos typically sell at about 40-60 percent the price of a baseball with bats, uniform Jersey's and equipment selling at a higher price due to the higher cost of the item, rarity and display.
In general if an autographed baseball is worth $100. the same autograph on a 8 x 10 photo $50. a cut signature $20. on a bat $150. The percentage of the price could also vary based on the popularity of the player, and how sought after the signature is.
A 1944 Pittsburgh Pirates Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Frisch, Lopez, Russell, and Sewell is worth about $300.-$400. For a signed Sheet of paper the value might be between 10-30 percent the price of the baseball. the value might be less If the paper is browning due to age. How well the signatures stand out in contrast to the 'sheet" will effect the price as well. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the item with key signatures the more valuable. Signatures that are not properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
Since 1933, the Steelers have had 16 different head coaches.
It depends on the possibility that the coaches and/or the players step up their game.
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if you're talking MLB then some are pretty popular. Back in the day, a lot of former players would become the manager of the team. Take the Pittsburgh Pirates for example, players Honus Wagner, Pie Traynor, and Chuck Tanner all later coached the team.
The Steelers have had a total of 14 head coaches between Forrest Douds (1933) and Mike Tomlin (present).
if you're talking MLB then some are pretty popular. Back in the day, a lot of former players would become the manager of the team. Take the Pittsburgh Pirates for example, players Honus Wagner, Pie Traynor, and Chuck Tanner all later coached the team.
In chronological order, Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin.
Pittsburgh CondorsYears of existence: 1970-71 through 1971-72 Colors: Red and GoldHome Arena: Pittsburgh Civic Arena (12,939)Coaches:1970-71: Jack McMahon1971-72: Jack McMahon & Mark Binstein
flyers vs pittsburgh. Both coaches after the fight at the end of the 3rd. Game 5 2011
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He is a grumpy old man. I know this from a personal experience. Down in spring training, players and coaches were all signing autographs, and when I asked davey for one, nicely, he gave me the most difficult time about it. What a jerk.
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