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Value of the 13 official seals of the thirteen original colonies of the US?
$125
Well, actualy a typical signed autograph wouldn't be worth much actually, also depending on weather or not it is framed etc. But since it is the 1998 broncos autographed i would estimate that it is around 780 dollars at this time. :)
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The exact value of a 1979 Dallas Cowboys football signed by the entire team would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the authenticity of the signatures and the condition of the ball.
i have a coin made for Button Gwinnett who sign the declaration of independence for GA in 1776 , on the edge it says [ official medal of the bicentennial council of the thirteen original states ] how much is it worth ? ken
1959 San FranciscoGiants Team Signed BaseballA 1959 San Francisco Giants Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Mays, McCovey, Cepeda, and McCormick is worth about $250-$375.Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable.If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.
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The value of the baseball will be determined by which three ballplayers signed the baseball, the condition of the signatures, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Your baseball being game used could lower the value based on the condition of the baseball. Part of the value of the signatures will rely on how well the baseball displays the signatures. It would be hard to prove that the baseball was used during a Major League game. Anything less than a letter of provenance from a team or league official will not be good enough. Even if the baseball is proven to be game used, unless it is from a noted game, the bulk of the value will rely on the signatures. Signatures on a clean white baseball will sell at a higher value than a baseball with dirt on it.
The value will be determined by the value of the signatures on the baseball. Without the names of the players that signed the baseball a value cannot be given. The value of a multi signed baseball cannot be priced by the value of each signature added up. Multi signed baseballs are valued as a group of signatures, and how desired that group is as a whole. This does not necessarily mean that two signatures will sell for less than one, but in most cases it does, or at least not the full value of the two signatures added up. Value is based on the selling price of the signature(s) over a period of time. The value could go up or down depending on the number of collectors looking to buy that signature or group of signatures at that time, and the number of signatures that are available in the market. Supply and demand. "A baseball used for warm ups" could lower the value based on condition. A clean White baseball would be most preferred to display the signatures. If the baseball is soiled or shows use it will lower the value of the signatures.
The bulk of the value will rely on the signatures, and not the collectible value of the book. The value of the signatures will be valued a cut signatures. Each signature will be graded, and valued on it's own merit. Cut signatures sell at about 10%-20% the price of an autographed baseball. Cut Signatures are often cut from an item that has been ruined to save its value such as a baseball card, cover of a publication, photograph, letter or notebook on which it was originally signed. Cuts are commonly used for inserts by baseball card companies, or used by collectors to frame with a photo of the player.