Lou Gehrig signed letterheadA Lou Gehrig signed typed letter is worth about $2,500.-$3,000. A Lou Gehrig signed letterhead might be valued somewhere between a 'cut signature' (signed piece of paper) and an 8x10 photo. A Lou Gehrig 'cut signature is worth about $1,000. -$1,500. A Lou Gehrig signed photo is worth about $3,000.-$5,000. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
If you mean you have a 1964 scorecard it probally isn't worth very much maybe $5--$10. If the scorecard is filled in properly and neatly it might bring$25- $30.
Wow! A Gehrig autographed game used jersey would be worth $800! Meahnwhile, a non game used, Gehrig signed jersey might only be $300.
Signed ScorecardAn autograph scorecard cover is compatible in price with a 8X10 photo, in general about 60 percent the value of a signed baseball. The paper used for the cover of a scorecard is of lower quality than a photo and condition is very important as the display of the signature. If the signature appears on the inside it will be valued as a "cut signature" about 10-20 percent the value of a signed baseball.
I'd say over about $4000 for a baseball signed by him in 2009.
Yogi Berra signed scorecardA Yogi Berra signed scorecard in general is worth about about $40.-$60. Price will vary based on condition of both the signature, the scorecard, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. The paper of the scorecard could tend to deteriorateover time, and collectors will not pay top dollar. Part of the value will be determined by how well the scorecard displays the signature. The type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the yearbook. Sharpie would be most preferred.
Cal Ripken Jr. signed scorecard coverIf the signature appears on the cover it will be compatible in value with a signed 8x10 photo. The condition of the cover and display of the signature will dictate the bulk of the value. A Cal Ripken Jr. signed scorecard cover is worth about $60.-$100.Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
Stan Musial Signed scorecardA Stan Musial Signed scorecard would be compatible in value (or less) with an 8x10 photo and would be worth about $50.-$100. Price will vary based on the condition of both the signature and scorecard, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Part of the value will be determined by how well the signature displays and stands out in contrast to the cover of the scorecard. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
A Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig duel signed baseball is worth about $15,000. -$30,000. Price will vary based on the type of baseball signed, condition of both the baseball and signatures, and what type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures.In an auction held in May of 2007 a pristine example of this duel signed baseball sold for $33,460. and another sold for $26,290. in October 2007 an excellent duel signed Ruth Gehrig baseball signed with the quotation marks around "Babe" that typified his pre-1928 autograph sold for $14,340.Lots of these Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig baseballs were signed during Barnstorming tours of the US. Below is a link to a great baseball that sold for about $25,000. The Babe Ruth Autograph signed on the Baseball with the inscription: "I'll Punch Lou in the Nose" and the Lou Gehrig Autograph signed on the Baseball with the inscription: "To my friend Kay from H.L. Gehrig The kid known as Lou" Check it out.
On March 8, 1930, Babe Ruth signed a 2-year contract with the Yankees worth $160,000.
Ken Griffey Jr signed scorecardA Ken Griffey Jr signed scorecard is worth about $60.- $80. Price will vary based on condition of the signature, the scorecard, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature.The paper of the scorecard could tend to deteriorate over time, and collectors will not pay top dollar. Part of the value will be determined by how well the scorecard displays the signature. The type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the cover of the scorecard. Sharpie would be most preferred. If the signature appears inside the scorecard it would be valued as a "cut signature", and have a much lower value. Most likely in the $20.-$30. price range. Signatures that are not properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
The Yankee Team signed baseball would be worth a lot more than a Pete Rose Signed hat. A Pete Rose signed Cap is worth about $50.-$100. Pet Rose signs autographs for a living, and is often found in Las Vegas doing so. There are plenty of Pete Rose signatures on the market to go around. I don't have the price on the 2008 Yankees baseball on hand but it should be at least a few hundred dollars. If you are doing a trade choose the 2008 Yankee baseball. for value. As a collector take the item you would enjoy most.