I was at the Weir Cook Airport in Indianapolis Indiana and saw Bob Hope in the 1970 era and got an autograph --Bob Hope- no other writing. What is it worth now?
50billion
On IMDb.com (Internet Movie Data Base) neither Bob Hope's page nor Leslie Hope's page mentions any relationship between the two. Bob Hope's real name was Leslie Townes Hope.
Bob Hope was Roman Catholic.
From Forbes: By the mid-1980s Mr. Hope, then in his 80s, was already tidying up his estate and liquidating (selling) much of his property in an orderly manner. Forbes ultimately estimated his remaining land holdings to be worth just $85 million. Throw in another $30 million he had in miscellaneous investments and you arrive at a net worth of $115 million--not quite the $200 million we had estimated a year earlier, but more than enough to collect on Mr. Hope's bet. (At one time Forbes put Bob Hope's worth at $200.000.000 largely due to his land holdings in Palm Springs, Los Angles and many other "resort" like places. Hope publicly announced that this was a "gross exaggeration" and said if Forbes could prove that he was worth more than $75 million - Hope stated: "I will publicly kiss your ass!" They proved that Hope was worth AT LEAST $85 million - but Hope never paid up - or kissed up!)
Twenty dollars
I was at the Weir Cook Airport in Indianapolis Indiana and saw Bob Hope in the 1970 era and got an autograph --Bob Hope- no other writing. What is it worth now?
A lot of money!
Depending upon the style of puck you have and it's condition I would estimate that a Clarke autographed puck to be worth about 30 dollars on the low and 50 on the high end of the scale. These are readily available on most auction sites and I have seen them sell for as low as 15 dollars.
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50billion
A 1968 Apollo RV with 12,890 original miles owned by Bob Hope would be worth $115 million.
2 Bob
Bob Horner autographed baseball cardA Bob Horner autographed baseball card is worth between $5.-$10. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.In general, collectors of baseball cards would rather have a baseball card without the signature. The signature would be considered as a flaw in the condition of the card and will lower the value. An inexpensive card will benefit, but if the value grows in the future it will be held back by the growth of the value of the signature.
Bob st. Claire hall of fame how much is it worth
5.7 million
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