I just saw one sell for 1300.it had a gold plate with a signature and number on the bottom.ive also seen one go for more but times have changed.i wouldnt pay more than 1600.
$500
18,000.00
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Oh, dude, you're asking about a Rusty Wallace 1998 collectors series bowling ball with a bag? That's like asking me to predict the next big thing in bowling ball investments. I mean, if you find a die-hard Rusty Wallace fan who's also a bowling enthusiast, you might get a couple of bucks for it. But seriously, who knew bowling balls could be collectibles?
alot
1,000,000,000,000,000,000
No, Rusty Wallace did not quit racing because he was too old, but rather because he wanted to do other things with his life. He was also being sent to teams with less funding, because major owners didn't want to have to hire a new guy after one or two years. Racing became more of a chore than a profession and much-loved pastime.
if its in good shape, no rust then about $5000 if its all rusty and messed up about $500 at most. also if it runs or not
i have a 1940 one rupee bill that has a signature on it from a staff sgt. Darrell & Wallace on it. could you tell me its of any worth. i'll wait for your answer. thanks you.
Some where between nothing and over $1,000. Sorry its not more accurate, but its like being asked what a 1960's car is worth. Is it rusty? Does it run? Gotta be more descriptive.
I just saw one at a gun show, was in about 60-70% condition I'd guess. Very loose and slightly rusty and the guy wanted $400
I don't know, but I have one that is unopened.