Probably worth somewhere between $300 and $600.
Depends on the condition and to what degree the signatures have faded.
In good condition would be around $300. Anything better than good condition would be around $600.
They do!
Many of the bats are going to be worth prices close to $50 each. The exact price of the bats will vary depending upon their condition.
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Baseball players charge an average of twenty dollars to autograph T-shirts with pictures of themselves on it. This is just a ballpark estimate, however.
(it can be used as both a noun and a verb) Getting an autograph from the famous star was difficult if not impossible. Football players will often appear at sports shows to autograph merchandise for their fans.
1972 Old Timers day signed baseballThe names of the players that signed the ball would be needed to give you a value. A multi-signed baseball is valued as a group of signatures and how desired that group is as a whole. You cannot add up each signature to come up with a value. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the ball could sell at half the market value or less.
Of course, most baseball players will sign anything for a fan at the right moment.
Ernie Banks 1966 autograph bookAn Ernie Banks cut signature is worth about $20 -$30. I don't know who signed the signatures of the "others" that appear in the autograph book, and can't give you an accurate value. The autograph book as a whole might have a lower value as each signature sold separately as cut signatures.A Cut Signature, or "Cuts" is a signature on a small piece of paper, or "cut" from a larger piece. The lowest Item in value for a signature. Index cards are the next step up in value, and both sell at a fraction of the higher priced Photos, Baseballs, Bats, and equipment. Cut Signatures are often cut from an item that has been ruined to save its value such as a baseball card, cover of a publication, photograph, letter, or notebook on which it was originally signed. Cuts are commonly used for inserts by baseball card companies. Some collectors use cut signatures to display and frame with a photo of the player.A cut signature sells at a fraction (about 10%-20%) the price of an autographed baseball. The percentage of the price could vary based on the popularity of the player, and how sought after the signature is. By finding the value of a signed baseball you could come up with an estimated value of your cut signatures, if you cannot find cut signatures that have sold at auction.
several. go to www.texasautoclub.com or www.psndallas.com
This question cannot be answered without the names of the players that signed the "other signatures". Other signatures on baseball: Lou Gehrig, Walter Brown, F. Crosetti, Lyn Larry, Dusty Cooke.
IT depends who are the three who signed the ball. The condition of the ball & signatures. Can the ball & signatures be authenticated and certified? Were all the signatures gotten at the same time? Is there a photograph showing you getting the autographs?
At any game players will sign, or look up their teams mailing address and a lot of them are good at signing and sending the autograph requests back.