Without more very specific information, an accurate appraisal is practically impossible. For starters, you'll need to try to decipher as many names as possible so an expert can lend a hand determining which team is represented. Thankfully, players from this era tended to take great care in registering their signatures on a ball, bat or photo, so almost Autographs will likely be legible and readily identifiable. Once a team is identified, other considerations and factors will include: number of signatures, type of ball, provenance (where did you get it?), and of course, the all-important condition of the ball and the signatures. There is great interest in this era of Baseball, so if your signed ball documents a major league team from 1941, one can assume many vintage memorabilia and autograph collectors will be interested. Once you have figured out what team the 1941 baseball is from see Related Links below to the Team Signed Baseballs link which includes full team rosters, key signatures, and a price guide. See Related questions for Team signed baseballs that have been answered already.
These weren't made in 1941.
The 1941 nickel doesn't contain any silver, and is worth maybe 10 cents.
Pennies in 1941 were mostly copper, not nickel, and they're worth about 5 cents.
A 1941 US half dollar in good condition is worth about $9. If it is in uncirculated condition, it would be worth about $26 to $40.
how much was 500 pounds worth in us currancy
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1941 is a very common date. A circulated coin is worth 2 cents.
.35-5.00 depending on condition.
1941 is a very common date. A circulated coin is worth 2 cents.
Australia does not have a "Quarter" coin.
£2000