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Post by hhr89 on May 12, 2015 19:55:43 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2015 20:04:42 GMT -5
So she got the autographs and doesn't know who is who? And there is no certificate of authenticity?
It's probably worth more to her than it would sell for.
If she does some research on the signatures, she might have a better chance of some collector wanting it. It's only worth what someone will pay for it.
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Post by hhr89 on May 12, 2015 21:31:19 GMT -5
At the time she got the autographs it was in a fast pace settings as the men walked by I believe she said and its been awhile. But anyway, I will try to tell her to get it authenticated--but in a way, I was trying to be the 'authenticater' just to get that rough estimated! Thanks. I'll talk with her and see what route she wants to go.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2015 22:03:14 GMT -5
I have lots of autographed stuff. It is worth more to me than anyone. Because of the stories behind it.
Do you play fantasy Nascar? Or Fantasy football?
Are you a new friend?
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Post by packdog on May 13, 2015 8:06:49 GMT -5
if it's personalized in anyway it plummets in value. the shirt being from a charity event with logo and all prolly devalues it over say a jersey or something. still, if it's not personalized it could have some value to a collector like craig said but he is right in that it won't fetch what it could be worth. not even close. it prolly holds more value to your friend than anyone else
plus, a collector that knows what he is doing will try to screw you if he can. i had a ball signed by the entire big red machine with no personalization. i used to bring it in to memorabilia shops to gauge it's value. a lot of sigs were smudged but the big ones in rose and bench were clear as day. most would offer a couple hundred bucks and i would leave. one time a guy stopped me from walking out the door and offered $2500. that was in the late 90s. eventually a piece of crap boyfriend of my mom took it to rose's restaurant in west palm beach and they paid him 500 to simply display it there and we would retain ownership, which i assumed he took over after my mom kicked him to the curb. shoulda took the 2500 when i had the chance
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Post by hhr89 on May 13, 2015 12:01:28 GMT -5
Do you play fantasy Nascar? Or Fantasy football? Are you a new friend? I don't play fantasy NASCAR or football. And I am new here. I'm just trying to do what I can for her but I ran into a roadblock. Not able to identify all of the signatures or learn what the value might be. packdogThe shirt doesn't contain any personal autographs, just the name of Mike Fox's Big Breakfast and leukemia. If it was personalize, I understand that could hurt the value a lot. And sorry you lost your autograph ball. Too bad not way you could get it back.
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