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Nothing as all such photos were taken by agencies of the US Federal government, making them in the public domain (unless still classified).
The plaque is not the item of value it is to display the photo. The value will rely on the type of photo that is displayed. Today there are many mass produced 8 x 10 photos that can be easily bought for about $10. All photos will have a value but It all depends on what type of photo you have. The value of your photo will rely on if it is an original first generation photo made from the original negative, a snap shot taken, a news service photo, or a wire photo printed off a teletype machine. All are highly collectible, and can sell between $20. -$200. in general. The photo could also be from a magazine premium or a team released photo sent to fans. Contact me with more details or I can help you figure out what type of photo you have. For more information on vintage photos visit the link below Vintage Baseball Photos. You may find similar photos like yours
A Bobby Richardson signed 8 x 10 photo is worth about $30.-$40. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Part of the value will be determined by how well the photo displays the signature, the type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the photograph. Sharpie would be most preferred for a photo. Larger, and more desired photos will sell for more. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. In a recent auction a Bobby Richardson signed 8x10 photo sold for $27.99
Price will vary based on size of photo. An authentic autographed 8x10 photo of Jabbar with the Milwaukee Bucks certified Authentic by Mounted Memories would cost approximately $140 - $185.
A Lou Brock signed 8 x 10 photo is worth about $40.-$60. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Part of the value will be determined by how well the photo displays the signature, the type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the photograph. Sharpie would be most preferred for a photo. Larger, and more desired photos will sell for more. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
It completely depends on the photo. The rarity, where it came from, the date it was taken, who took it, original or reprint, etc. Photographs are common so most likely its worth a few bucks at most
By themselves, not much. But with the original vinyl, cover, and poster, up to $130 on eBay.
The only ones who really know the price of the photo would be the API. So if you have a rare photo ask how much they would pay for it.
Type 1 (original photo) can be worth up to $1000 depending on subject. Type 2 (repro) photos are only worth about $10-$20
who found the oylmpics? founded by Heracles (the Roman Hercules), a son of Zeus.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Is worth, net total: $25.000.000.
Many of the photos are going to be worth a price close to $5 each. If you have a signed photo, it will be worth more.
Not much
not as much as you would think , Elvis was the most photographed man ever. they are worth something don't get me wrong. but it will not build you a house like some people think
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Babe Ruth PhotoIf the photo you have is a modern reproduction of a photo taken in 1921 it will have a value of about $5.-$10. in near Mint condition. If the photo is original to 1921, or a press photo from that era the value can range from $100.-$200. or more depending on the composition and subject of the photo. If the photo has any historic significance or can be linked with appearing in a publication it will have a higher value. The photo could also be desired if it is connected with a promotion or advertising premium featuring Babe Ruth
Very candid, there are many photos of Babe Ruth. Today there are mass produced 8 x 10 photos that can be easily bought for about $10. A large 16 x 20 photo could sell for about $$20. -$30. All photos will have a value but It all depends on what type of photo you have. The value of your photo will rely on if it is an original first generation photo made from the original negative, a snap shot taken, a news service photo, or a wire photo printed off a teletype machine. All are highly collectible, and can sell between $20. -$200. in general.