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There are a few factors in determining the value of your Baseball. The type of baseball it is signed on, authentication, and the condition of the signatures as well as the ball itself. The most desirable baseball for these signatures would be a Warren Giles Official National league baseball. If the signatures are professionally authenticated it would also add value to the ball. In general a 1957 Brooklyn Dodger team signed baseball with the key signatures: Hodges, Gillian, Reese, Furillo, Snider, Campanella, Koufax, and Drysdale is worth about $1,000. -- $1,300. A 1955 Brooklyn Dodger team signed baseball would be the trophy ball the year they beat the Yankees in the World Series.$2,500. -- $4,000

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