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While not as valuable a team-signed ball, many collectors would be interested in this signed scorecard, as it not only serves as a nice display, but typically, easily documents the vintage of the Autographs based on the date of the scorecard. Value would be determined by a number of factors, including crispness and clarity of the signatures, placement and location of the signatures, and the condition of the scorecard itself. Generally speaking, if the autographs are authentic, and the piece is in overall presentable shape, this piece of Cardinals history would fetch between $150-200, and possibly more depending on the aforementioned criteria.

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Q: What is the value of a 1950 St. Louis Cardinals score card signed by the whole team in both pencil and pen including Stan Musial and Enos Slaughter?
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