Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs
I have no answer but would like to know.
go to a Yankees game and stand by the fence and beg him for it
One can sell signed baseballs on websites like eBay, Sports Buy, Autograph Collecting, PSA Card, Geo Cities, ABC Unlimited, Richard Simpson Sports or Huggs and Scott.
Most if not all autographed baseballs sold on amazon are through private dealers, selling on Amazon. Regardless where you buy an autograph it should be accompanied by the proper authentication. Authenticators that use matching holograms like PSA/DNA, Stiener Sports or Mounted Memories are most trusted among collectors. Even if you buy an authentic autograph that is not properly authenticated you will have a hard time selling it without it or get below market value.
Sell it NOW! Jeter along with all the other Yankees sign a tremendous amount of baseballs for a autograph company called Steiner Sports. (steinersports.com) Therefore he is flooding the market with his signature and making it available to anyone in the world with a computer. Pretty soon his signature will be available in every card shop, memorabilia store, ect at a cheap buy.
The baseball could have been signed for a fan that only had a National League baseball on hand. The baseball could have also been signed during a World Series at a National League park where National League baseballs are the only baseballs available.
None of the baseballs are yellow, and they never will
Depends on the authentication and what team he was with when the bat was used. Yankees game used with autograph would sell at a premium.
Excuse me, can I have your autograph please?She likes to brag about her autograph collection with friends.I have Emma Watson's autograph.
The team signed baseballs from the 1940's are not as rare as you might think. Team signed baseballs fron the 1940's in excellent plus condition might be on the rare side. The players in the day signed baseball as often or more than the player today. It was part of the job of being a ballplayer. unlike the players of today they did not get paid for it. Baseballs from the early to mid 1940's sell at a lower value than the baseballs in the later 1940's. most Major League stars were off fighting in the war.
A 1953 New York Yankees Stamped signature souvenir baseball is worth about $30.-$75. in excellent -near/mint condition. Souvenir Baseballs, with Stamped Autographs were Sold at ballparks across the country. These souvenir baseballs have been a fan favorite for decades, and is one of the first souvenirs kids get when they go to their first Major league baseball game. Most of them have been used to submission, or the signatures faded over the years. But the few that make it through the years are desirable. See Related links below for similar souvenir baseballs from 1955.