Collectors will pay more for inscriptions such as "HOF" and pay less for personalized inscriptions like "Good Luck Chuck" An autograph without an inscription will be worth more than an autograph with a personalized inscription. A collector named "Bob" would have no desire for an autograph personalized to "Chuck" unless he could save a lot of money.
normally 15-25 dollars more if its a rookie card.
An AJ Pierzynski single signed baseball is worth approximately $71 if it is on a Rawlings Official Major League baseball and is signed on the "sweet spot". This value assumes that it is authenticated by a reputable company. An autograph that isn't properly authenticated can be worth as little as half of the value of an authenticated signature. For more autograph values, see related links.
.33 cents, The baseball card without the signature is worth more.
Without a COA it wont be more than $125. Especially because he played football not baseball
An Adam Jones single signed baseball is worth approximately $70 if it is on a Rawlings Official Major League baseball and is signed on the "sweet spot". This value assumes that it is authenticated by a reputable company. An autograph that isn't properly authenticated can be worth as little as half of the value of an authenticated signature. For more autograph values, see related links.
According to my research Tupac A. Shakur's certified autograph is worth about 3,999$ or more depending on condition
EXTREMELY rare in an average pack. in a retail box which contains about 30 packs, you can find only 1 jersey or autograph card. In a hobby box which contains about 30 packs, you can find 3 jersey or autograph cards. This is why hobby packs are more money.
An Adam Lind single signed baseball is worth approximately $50 if it is on a Rawlings Official Major League baseball and is signed on the "sweet spot". This value assumes that it is authenticated by a reputable company. An autograph that isn't properly authenticated can be worth as little as half of the value of an authenticated signature. For more autograph values, see related links.
No. Collectible items could add value to the price of a signature such as the cover of a magazine or baseball card but not always. As in the case of a baseball card, generally collectors of baseball cards would rather have a baseball card without the signature, and a collector of signatures will not always pay extra for the "collectible" baseball card. This is why it is not a good idea to have an expensive baseball card signed. You could devalue the price of the card, and get less for it. A cheap inexpensive baseball card that is worth .50 cent for example will be worth more with a noted players signature on it. The collectible baseball card now becomes an item to display the signature, and the bulk of the value will now rely on the value of the signature. An expensive baseball card valued at $200. for example will have the opposite effect, in that the collectible baseball card becomes an item to display the signature. The signature now becomes the collectible item. if the signature is only worth $40. it would bring the price down. It would be considered to a baseball card collector to be defaced and not be valued as a the collectible card in "mint condition." The value now relies on value of the signature and how well the card displays the it. In the example of the $200. baseball card and the $40. signature the baseball card will bring more value to the signature but less than the value of the card un signed. Basically a collectible baseball Card, and an Autograph are two different items. Once the Card is signed it is not a collectible baseball card it is a signed Item. For more information on signed Items and value read my newsletter "How Much Is My Autographed Baseball?" (Link below)
Depends on if the autograph is real or fake, since he wasn't top tier player it isn't worth much 10-50 dollars maybe a litle more to a Pittsburgh Pirate fan or colletor.
A Miguel Cabrera single signed Baseball is worth approximately $75 if it is on a Rawlings Official Major League Baseball and is signed on the "sweet spot". This value assumes that it is authenticated by a reputable company. An autograph that isn't properly authenticated can be worth as little as half of the value of an authenticated signature. For more autograph values, see related links.
Sharon Robinson's autograph is worth more than the world witch means the president today could sell the world and everything in it even humans for just a stupid autograph.