I'm willing to pay a hefty price for it...
I have a picture of Porter Wagner that has been signed by himself and band members. Was wondering if it has any value?
If the baseball is "multi-signed", and not "single signed" you would have to name the other players that signed the baseball to get an approximate value.
The age of when the ball was signed does not determine the value. Supply and demand does. The value of the signature will rely on the popularity of the player that signed the ball, and how often he signed. If there are more collectors than signatures on the market the value will be high. If there are many signatures on the market and a lower number of collectors, a lower value.
As it's the US team, maybe about 5 - 10 thousands US$
Either of these sites may be able to assist with determining the value of your poster or possibly point you in the right direction:
If all members of the squad signed the ball, it could be worth over 1 thousand dollars if the BEAR signed the ball as well. LE Fordham
The value may depend on which two players signed it.
signed naval print
The value of a benjamin sheridan 392pa 5.5mm 22cal air rifle is $185
It all depends on who is it signed by....
The value of a Manny Pacquiao signed tee shirt will depend on how many tee shirts there already are that have been signed. The more rare the item, the more value it will have when it goes on the market.
The value of an Alex Rodriguez autographed book will differ if signed on the cover or signed on the inside. A signed copy on the inside would be worth about $50. -$100. And signed on the cover about $125. -$200. value will vary based on condition and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. The signed cover will have a higher value because it make for a better display. Signed on the inside it will be valued more as a cut signature added to the collectible value of the book if any. If the signature is not properly authenticated it could sell at half the market value or less.