A 1937 St. Louis Cardinals Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Frisch, Mize, Durocher, Martin, Dean, Haines, Padgett, and Medwick is worth about $375.-$600. 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.
A signed cover of a 1937 program is compatible in value to a signed 8 x 10 photo or about 40 -60% the price of a signed baseball. Condition of the cover and how well it displays the signatures will factor into the price. Once the cover of the program is signed the program becomes a signed item to display the signatures and the bulk of the value relies on the value of the signatures. A 1937 St. Louis Cardinals team signed program with the key signatures Frisch, Mize, Durocher, Martin, Dean, Haines, Padgett, and Medwick is worth about $120. - $300. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the program with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are on the inside of the program the signatures will then be valued as "Cut signatures". Each signature will be value on it's own merrit based on condition, display, and the player. The value of the cut signatures can be added to the value of the Program as a collectible about $30. -$40. for a program in Excellent to near/mint condition. Cut Signature or "Cuts" are signature on a small piece of paper, or "cut" from a larger piece. The lowest Item in value for a signature. 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 and sell for about 10 -20% the price of a signed baseball.
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A Tommy Lasorda single signed baseball is worth about $60.-$70. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions. Inscriptions such as a baseball dated "1937" by Tommy Lasorda could add value, as will a vintage 1937 North Carolina State League baseball, but the signature is the centerpiece, and will hold the bulk of the value. In a recent auction (Feb. 2008) a Tommy Lasorda single signed baseball sold for $95.60
1937 Philadelphia Phillies Team Signed BaseballA 1937 Philadelphia Phillies Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Camilli, Whitney, and Klein is worth about $200.00 - $300.00 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. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide see Related Links below.
A 1937 New York Yankees Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: McCarthy, Gehrig, Dickey, DiMaggio, Lazzeri, Ruffing, and Gomez is worth about $3,000.-$4,500. 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. In a recent auction a 1937 New York Yankees Team Signed Baseball sold for $4,177. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.
I cannot help you with a value without knowing the other signatures that appear on the baseball with Joe DiMaggio. It is difficult to put a value on a multi signed baseball. The value of the signatures cannot be added up to come up with a total. Multi-signed baseballs are valued as a whole, and how desired the signatures are as a group. Team signed baseballs are multi signed baseballs as well. Team signed New York Yankees baseballs that feature Joe DiMaggio's signature range in price from $650. (1940) -$4,500. (1937 also features Gehrig) A Joe Dimaggio single signed baseball is worth about $400.-$600. If you add signatures of less desired players the value could go down from there. A 1968 Oakland Athletics Team Signed Baseball that features Joe DiMaggio's signature is worth about $200.-$300. Prices will vary based on condition, 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.
In 1937, Paul Dean pitched in 1 game for the St. Louis Cardinals. He gave up 1 hit and 0 earned runs, recording no outs.
It would depend on the quality of the picture, how many signatures there are, and who signed it.
Johnson City Cardinals was created in 1937.
1937 Brooklyn Dodgers Team Signed BaseballA 1937 Brooklyn Dodgers Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Hassett, Manush, Phelps, Hoyt, and Grimes is worth about $300.-$500.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. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide see Related Links below.
Johnnie Chambers debuted on May 4, 1937, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Sportsman's Park IV; he played his final game on May 14, 1937, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Sportsman's Park IV.
$250 in uncirculated condition. $35 in Very Fine.