Card shows, card shops or online. Try this site (they have a lot) BuySigned.com/buysignedbaseballs
One can sell signed baseballs on websites like eBay, Sports Buy, Autograph Collecting, PSA Card, Geo Cities, ABC Unlimited, Richard Simpson Sports or Huggs and Scott.
You can buy photos at any sports memorabilia store and baseballs at any store that sells sporting goods. I get baseballs at Wal Mart and have players sign them at Red Sox Spring Training.
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The team signed baseballs from the 1940's are not as rare as you might think. Team signed baseballs fron the 1940's in excellent plus condition might be on the rare side. The players in the day signed baseball as often or more than the player today. It was part of the job of being a ballplayer. unlike the players of today they did not get paid for it. Baseballs from the early to mid 1940's sell at a lower value than the baseballs in the later 1940's. most Major League stars were off fighting in the war.
A picture of you with the signer. Otherwise one needs a letter of authenticity.
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A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth about $400.-$600. A Ted Williams single signed baseball is worth between $350.-$600. A Hank Aaron single signed baseball is worth between $100.-$250. A Willie Mays single signed baseball is worth about $125.-$200. 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 The baseballs will sell at a higher value if sold separately, than selling them as a set. For example if a collector is in the market for a Willie Mays signed baseball why would that collector buy two? The collector might buy two if at a discount. A collector in the market for A Mantle, and Aaron baseball would not spend the extra money on the other three baseballs, unless it is at a discount, and even then the collector might have the other baseballs in a collection, and not need to pay the extra money for baseballs not wanted.
The baseball could have been signed for a fan that only had a National League baseball on hand. The baseball could have also been signed during a World Series at a National League park where National League baseballs are the only baseballs available.
Yes. Practice baseballs are normally heavier but can be lighter depending on the ones you buy but they are never the same weight as game baseballs. Practice baseballs are also normally softer and made of a different structure.
I have that same problem and yes it does. If it is signed by joe mauer and derek jeter no but if one player is a minor league player or not good then it hurts the value.
nothing....now if it was just signed by holland or just by hamilton its def. worth something....but a lot of times when baseballs are signed by multiple players it makes it less valuable
Team stamped autographed Souvenir BaseballsEach team did sell mass produced souvenir baseballs that featured stamped signatures of the players. Depending on the team they could sell between $40.-$100.