I would have to say Barry Bonds!
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Signed autographThere is no difference between signed memorabilia and autographed memorabilia. It is just deference in terminology. A signed baseball is the same as an autographed baseball and the same value. An autograph is signed. You could sign a check or a document but the signature would not be considered an autograph. You sign a baseball or a photo and the signature is an autograph.
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The value of Kasey Kahne's or anyone else's memorabilia depends on many things like what the memorabilia is, what condition it is in, if it is in it's original container or not, where you are selling it and how much someone is willing to pay for it.
It is uncertain the value of such memorabilia. However, some would value this item somewhere between $20 and $30 depending upon the date and season from which it came.
You can find the value to many items of New York Yankees memorabilia from the link below (see Related Links)
Between $500-700. Most sports memorabilia sites online have it listed for $703, but the value is probably under that.
To the right person (Family member) it could be invaluable. To the sports memorabilia collector $30-50
The bulk of the value on most collectible baseball bats, relies on a player endorsement. Without a player endorsement the value will rely on vintage baseball bat features such as a decal, or special features such as a mushroom knob, a ring bat, ornate engraving, etc. At the present time softball bats have very little collectible value if any.
Search for a signed photo for the player on eBay's closed auctions or use the auction archives of the many online auction houses that specialize in baseball memorabilia. Take note of condition and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. This should give you an idea of value.
The value of any program from a sporting event is in the eye of the beholder. If you are not a fan of the player or the sports team there value of the program is worthless to you. Sports memorabilia collectors will find an appropriate value for you.
The value has little to do with the dollar but with the going rate of a Musial autograph. The quality and legibility of the signature will affect the value as will the condition of the dollar. Most autograph collectors would prefer his signature to be on a baseball or on baseball memorabilia.