Footballs featuring the genuine Autographs of the 60's-era Packers are highly sought by collectors. Presuming authenticity, values can range dramatically. Key factors are: the placement, size and clarity of the the star players' signatures (the bigger and bolder, the better), the type of ball (is it an "Official NFL" ball?), and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signatures. "Provenance" - the who, what, when and where of a signed ball's history, may also add value if documented. If genuine, your ball would be worth $500 to as much as $750, depending on all the aforementioned factors. An absolutely pristine official ball with Lombardi would be worth as much as as $1000. With autographs, a picture is truly worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authentication, appraisal, and selling process.
Just an FYI, a couple weeks ago in a New York auction, a '62, '63, and '65 Packer team signed balls went over $2500 a piece. The '65 went highest at $2980. This ball will fetch much more considering it is the first year for the superbowl, in which Green Bay defeated Kansas City. Other than Lombardi, you have 9 other HOFer's on it. Once authenticated, this ball will be the needle in a haystack. Anything less than $10k would be crazy.
Footballs featuring the genuine autographs of the 60's-era Packers are highly sought by collectors. Presuming authenticity, values can range dramatically. Key factors are: the placement, size and clarity of the the star players' signatures (the bigger and bolder, the better), the type of ball (is it an "Official NFL" ball?), and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signatures. The signatures of Bart Starr and Coach Vince Lombardi are of particular importance. The "provenance" - the who, what, when and where of a signed ball's history, may also add value if documented. If genuine, your ball would be worth $500 to as much as $750, depending on year and all the aforementioned factors. An absolutely pristine official ball with Lombardi would be worth as much as as $1000. With autographs, a picture is truly worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authentication, appraisal, and selling process. ++ Please feel free to contact me at stockyard2000@aol.com with pictures and/or additional questions regarding this ball or any vintage sports memorabilia. I've seriously collected memorabilia for 30+ years and am always interested in nice items and "finds." I'd really like to know more about this ball.
Footballs featuring the genuine autographs of the 60's-era Packers are highly sought by collectors. Presuming authenticity, values can range dramatically. Key factors are: the placement, size and clarity of the the star players' signatures (the bigger and bolder, the better), the type of ball (is it an "Official NFL" ball?), and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signatures. "Provenance" - the who, what, when and where of a signed ball's history, may also add value if documented. If genuine, your ball would be worth $500 to as much as $750, depending on all the aforementioned factors. An absolutely pristine official ball with Lombardi would be worth as much as $1000, and perhaps more. With autographs, a picture is truly worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authentication, appraisal, and selling process.
I saw a Green Bay Packers signed football on Antiques Roadshow about 6 months ago (that would be around Aug 2007) and it was apprasied for about 6,000 dollars. I found it very interesting because I have a GBP footballl from 1967 as well that I won at a football convention in 1967 in Wichita Kansas when I was playing Pee Wee football. With the Packers in contention now for the 2008 Superbowl (I'm writing this 14 Jan 2008) I am sure that 'our' footballs are worth more. For more info go to PBS Antique roadshow and do a search!
There are many factors that can impact the value of a sports collectible including its condition. The value of a football autographed by the entire 1973 Green Bay Packers team in the original box is approximately 200 USD.
The value of a 2007 team-signed Green Bay Packers football varies, depending on its condition and whether the ball was actually signed, or just stamped. A signed ball in good condition could fetch between $150 and $300.
The value (if properly authenticated by expert analysis and league forensics) is just north of $125000.00 US dollars. Of course, that assumes that the 1978 air is still inside the ball; air post-1978 devalues the ball by $124995.
if it is in great shape it should be worth upwards of $150.
about $537.84 becuz i bought one
how muchis it worth
probaly about $100
$2000.00
i think it should cost 3 million dollars cause there not all that good.
The Hall of Fame linebacker played his entire career with the Green Bay Packers, from 1958 to 1972. He died on March 8, 1998 at the age of 61.
2500
UAB did quit football. They removed their entire football department from the school.
Many of the autographed footballs are valued in price close to $250 to $300. The amount will vary depending upon the condition of the ball and how it is being displayed.
This is an authentic reach football signed by the entire notre dame team has Steve beurlein , Tim brown , and many othe big names it's the entire team it has been in my family for 20 years and I even have a picture of me holding in when I was 6
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