The value of a picture autographed by Roy Acuff would depend on a couple different things. Some of the things that would need to be considered are the authenticity and condition.
Signed autographThere is no difference between signed memorabilia and autographed memorabilia. It is just deference in terminology. A signed baseball is the same as an autographed baseball and the same value. An autograph is signed. You could sign a check or a document but the signature would not be considered an autograph. You sign a baseball or a photo and the signature is an autograph.
It Depends on several things. 1: Is it Rare or has every fan seen it? 2: How old is it? 3: What kind of condition is it in? 4: Is it autographed?(A true fan would kill for a Autographed J.L Photo) And Finally? 5: Is it real? I would consider taking it to a profesional on musical history.
I would imagine it would be priceless if the autograph is truly his.
Im not sure. You could post it up on Ebay and see how much people would bid on it..
Well I'd say it would be about £100-£199
It would depend on the quality of the picture, how many signatures there are, and who signed it.
* Appreciation for Truman's legacy and methodology in office increases with every passing year, as does the value of his genuine signature. * As with all collectibles, determining value is a function of authenticity and condition. If genuine, the photo would be worth $75-200, depending on condition and pose. Autographed photos can range from 75 to 2000 depending on the condition and content of the photo (pose, other people, the event, etc.)
Unless if the photo is autographed or previously unpublished the value would be minimal.
it depends who autographed it. like say if Caesar Augustus autographed it, value would be astronomical. But if some dick like Scott Peterson autographed it, probably not worth the time it took to answer this question.
A Mark McGwire signed 8 x 10 photo is worth about $60.-$120. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Photo composition, and appeal will effect the price as well. Part of the value will be determined by how well the photo displays the signature. The type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the photograph will also effect the price. Sharpie would be most preferred for a photo. Larger and more desired pictures could sell for more. In a recent auction a Mark McGwire signed 8 x 10 photo sold for $64.
The value of a picture autographed by Roy Acuff would depend on a couple different things. Some of the things that would need to be considered are the authenticity and condition.
$666.
Signed autographThere is no difference between signed memorabilia and autographed memorabilia. It is just deference in terminology. A signed baseball is the same as an autographed baseball and the same value. An autograph is signed. You could sign a check or a document but the signature would not be considered an autograph. You sign a baseball or a photo and the signature is an autograph.
It Depends on several things. 1: Is it Rare or has every fan seen it? 2: How old is it? 3: What kind of condition is it in? 4: Is it autographed?(A true fan would kill for a Autographed J.L Photo) And Finally? 5: Is it real? I would consider taking it to a profesional on musical history.
A Lou Gehrig autographed photo would be in the $5,000. range. Babe Ruth signed a lot of autographs during his career, and although still one of the most highly sought after signatures sells a little lower at $3,500.+ In general a dual signed Babe Ruth, and Lou Gehrig photograph could be worth between $6,000. - $10,000. Condition of the photo, and clarity of the signatures will be a major factor in pricing, as well as getting the signatures authenticated. The composition of the photo could also effect the price. Add value for inscriptions.
$600 individualy $1,200 Togehter