A private collector offers your best odds at realizing the best price for such a football, and balls featuring the genuine Autographs of the 60's-era Packers are highly sought and appreciated by such collectors. I know many who would be very interested in hearing from you and I'd be happy to put you in touch with a couple. If genuine, your ball would be worth $500 to as much as $750, depending on condition and a number of other variables more related to aesthetic appearance versus authenticity. An absolutely pristine official ball with Vince 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.
AnswerA private collector first. Secondly, eBay. But I don't know about eBay...for something that valuable, you're better off going "local" (see first option). OR, if you _do_ chose eBay, or even Craigslist, opt for "local only" or "pick up only" in the ad, which basically means you will not "ship" the ball. By leaving the United States Postal Service, FedEx, etc. out of the loop, it leaves out the possibility of the ball getting damaged, or the buyer "claiming" it was damaged in shipment, but truly wasn't, etc. that sort of thing.What would this type of football be worth with the team and vince lombardi signatures?
Yes it was Vince Lombardi
Harry Lombardi is the father of Vince Lombardi
There are many places where one can find an autographed football. One can find an autographed football at popular on the web sources such as eBay and Amazon.
a lot of money i am guessing, but i would hold onto it for a bit longer, because you could get a lot more money later on.
yes
More if they break .500
There are 3 sides on the Vince Lombardi trophy. On the top, it is in the shape of a football.
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