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I would say that it depends on the quality of the ball and signature. If it looks good, and it is authentic, I would say $1000 would be reasonable, as he died in 1954, so there isn't much memorabilia around. He was one of the best players of all-time, although most casual fans don't seem to recognize his contributions (he even seems overshadowed by his long-time teammate and 500+ HR hitter J. Foxx, though I would have taken Al over him any day if I had to choose). I think the best Al Simmons Autographs would be on legitimate documentation (letters with accompanying post-marked envelopes, canceled bank checks, etc.), but a good signed ball would be marketable too, for the right buyer.

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