Well, it all depends upon the size of the woodie held. Consider the following questions... 1. In what condition is your woodie? 2. How good is your wood? 3. Does said woodie hold sentimental value? 4. When you hold your woodie held signed photo, how does the underside of the woodie react to the stroking of your hand? After you ask these questions, I would estimate that a good condition, well groomed, and top notch woodie, though a touchy subject for some, could be well worth a few bucks, maybe 2 or 3 American dollars, or about 31,000 Vietnamese dong.
A Don Larsen signed 8 x 10 photo is worth about $30.- $40. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Photo composition, appeal, and how well the photo displays the signature will effect the value. 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 Don Larsen signed 8 x 10 photo sold for $29.50 Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
Dwayne's Photo was created in 1956.
The Brothers - 1956 Dorf's Photo Machine 1-2 was released on: USA: 9 October 1956
alot very rare, Jackie Robinson signed and a ford frick national league game ball
£6000 in 1956 what is that worth in todays money
Don Kellett was the Colts General Manager in 1956 and the person that signed John Unitas to his first Colts contract.
Israel, Britain, and France signed it in 1956.
House of Worth ended in 1956.
Twenty pounds
A 1956 edition in excellent shape, with dustcover would be worth around $50 to $100 to a collector.
'what Am I worth' was released in 1956.
A penny.