The value of a signed copy of a book by J.D. Salinger can vary significantly based on factors such as the book's condition, rarity, and the authenticity of the signature. Generally, signed first editions of "The Catcher in the Rye" can fetch anywhere from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars at auction. Other signed works may also hold considerable value, but they typically command lower prices. Collectors often seek authenticated signatures, which can further influence the book's worth.
A signed copy of the rolling stones album black and blue worth an estimated $399.00.
Many of the prints are worth close to $40 each. If you have a signed copy of the print, it will be worth more.
The worth of a book is not determined by its age. The determining factors are rarity, condition, signed by the author, and demand. As an example, the only exiting signed copy from 1820 of Selma P. Smith's autobiography might be worth nothing.
His signature will be worth a bit but the actual game itself will be worth the same.
It will vary on the buyer and the copy.
I heard its up to 1,000,000 if Ur lucky
around 120 dollars
a signed copy very good codition $50.00
500 BAJILLION DOLLARS
It is equal to one signed copy of Big Willie Style.
No, there is no requirement to have a copy. If you want to enforce the contract, having a copy is important. And it should be a signed copy to take to court.
I just bought a signed copy of The Little Book About God with three angels drawn in it online for $25 so my guess is not much.