The value of stamped signature souvenir baseballs will vary based on the team and year issued. In General newer souvenir baseballs in excellent - Near Mint condition from the 1980's through the present sell for $10-$15. Souvenir baseballs from 1970 -1979 about $20.00 - $35.00 and Pre 1970's as high as $100. Vintage souvenir baseballs featuring players like Aaron, Clemente, Mantle & Maris could sell for more.
Other facsimile (stamped) baseballs could be premiums that were given away with Baseball gloves, or made available through special offers. These baseball will be worth more especially if it is accompanied with the original offer or advertising.
See Related Links below for examples of souvenir baseballs dating from the 1950's - 1990's
The word "facsimile" means something that looks like or is a copy of something else. A sentence for this word is: "The term fax, as in fax machines, is short for facsimile, because the machines send an electronic copy of a page."
Fax is short for facsimile. Fax number and facsimile number has numbering format the same with standard phone number. Internet fax number on the other hand is a combination of phone number and extension of the service provider.
Facsimile comes from latin "fac simile", which means something like "make it similar". And that's exectly what a FAX does: it makes a similar copy of the original.
yes as their is less gravity on the moon the balls would be lighter and float away like a balloon, so they would behave like a balloon instead of a ball.
Try similar, contrasting, equality, facsimile, uniformity, semblance,
yes elephants have balls they are inside them instead of outside like most male animals
tickle my balls
because, balls like you.
Are you talking about a sphinx? That's pretty good, but the Sphinx doesn't have whiskers like a cat. It would have to be an artificial or facsimile of a cat, such as a statue, stuffed animal, piece of jewelery, or a picture. A tiger
If a cat barked, it would have the same affect as a dog who meowed. the dogs would like balls.......................of yarn
Dogs like sport balls no matter what type.
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