Unfortunately there is no easy answer for your question. With Elvis Autographs, a lot of it depends on what the signature happens to be on. With photographs, it will make a difference in when the picture is from--event, concert, etc. Your autograph will have to be authenticated through Graceland before you will get a price from a reputable dealer of collectables or memorabilia. I hope this gives you some ideas!
It is going to depend on the size and quality of the photograph itself. It will also need to be determined if this photograph is an ORIGINAL and if it has already been copy-written (i.e. someone who owned the original photograph owns the sole rights to its usage.
Elvis' Army photographs have been sold for as little as $1.00 (one dollar) and as much as several thousands of dollars (for Originals that have not been previously published in books/DVDs/movies/etc.)
Good question by the way.
Elvis' Mothers name was: Gladys Love (Smith was her maiden name) Presley. Elvis' Fathers name was: Vernon Elvis Presley.
i have a elvis and priscilla black and white wedding picture how much does it value for
A fully authenticated signed Elvis Presley photo can go from $500 to several $1000's, depending on the age, condition and rarity of the photo. He signed many items during his lifetime, but there are many fakes out there. It must be verified by a UACC or other Presley signature expert to be considered real. Although no one can guarantee any signature unless they witnessed the signing in person.
You can do a search on-line using terms like "elvis presley collectors". I would HIGHLY recommend that before sending anyone, via email or mail, that you make copies of your photos and WATERMARK them using photo software (there are lots of free photo editing software available online). Lastly, I would compile as much information/documentation on the photos as you can (i.e. date taken, where, who took them, etc.).
If they're "living" photos they're worth a fortune. he died in August, 1977
Elvis' Mothers name was: Gladys Love (Smith was her maiden name) Presley. Elvis' Fathers name was: Vernon Elvis Presley.
Peyton Manning's photo album and Elvis Presley's wall
Such a photo exists. The National Enquirer paid $18,000 to have a cousin of Elvis' secretly take the photo of Presley in his casket. The original photo however was destroyed during cleanup efforts after the Enquirer's headquarters in Florida were contaminated during the 2002 anthrax outbreak. The photo is available online at http://www.elvispresleynews.com/ElvisCoffin.html
i have a elvis and priscilla black and white wedding picture how much does it value for
$3500.00 pHOTO
Yes if you don't have a photo of her she can still send you a autographed photo. But if you go to one of her CD signings, she will give you an autographed photo. But please don't ask me when or where her next CD signing is because I don't keep track of all those things.
A fully authenticated signed Elvis Presley photo can go from $500 to several $1000's, depending on the age, condition and rarity of the photo. He signed many items during his lifetime, but there are many fakes out there. It must be verified by a UACC or other Presley signature expert to be considered real. Although no one can guarantee any signature unless they witnessed the signing in person.
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You can do a search on-line using terms like "elvis presley collectors". I would HIGHLY recommend that before sending anyone, via email or mail, that you make copies of your photos and WATERMARK them using photo software (there are lots of free photo editing software available online). Lastly, I would compile as much information/documentation on the photos as you can (i.e. date taken, where, who took them, etc.).
If they're "living" photos they're worth a fortune. he died in August, 1977
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$1200.00