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Many of the autographed photos are worth a price close to $30 each. The amount will vary depending upon their condition
It's called putting them in a photo frame it's really not that hard. You know, a photo frame; those squares of wood/any-other-substance-that-can-be-made-into-a-square with a glass front that you can slide photos even autographed photos behind.
Well if they are original not copied or anything then they would be a good 800.00 if they are autographed anywhere from 7000.00 to about 1.5 million dollars
at a black market or a shop in cenetego
I'm guessing no.
One letter written by him sold for $150.
It depends on what is autographed but can range from the low $100s to over a thousand. Autographed photos of Roy, signed Album Covers and programs fetch higher amounts.
They are unlikely to be worth a great deal of money. The war was extensively photographed by all participants, with both stills and motion pictures. Unless the photos are exceptionally dramatic or previously unknown depictions of previously unknown or undocumented incidents there is little chance you would find much of a market. The main value of most personal wartime photos would be the sentimental value to the man who took them.
If the signatures are hand signed the value will vary from player to player. The autograph photos you have could be picture pack photos that feature facsimile signatures. Picture pack photos were a very popular souvenir sold at the Stadium, and came in a pack of about 12 photo's. As a complete set with Mantle and Maris it could be worth between $100. -$200. more with the original envelope.
It depends on the rarity, quality of the actual photo that was signed. Check ebay.com. The prices listed are accurate representations of what different photos are worth.
You can get back lost photos by contacting people who may have a copy or a negative of the original. This will allow the photo to be reproduced much like the original.