You need to specify the year that the photo was taken. if its the 1982 Super Bowl XVII team, i would say you can ask for 2,500 - 56,000 USD. Just kidding i dont know anything about the value of an autographed photo.
If the shirt is match worn by Beckham with a credible cerificate of authenticity (CoA) then it is worth £500-£800. If it is only a replica shirt then £150-£250 (if you have a CoA or photo of them with the shirt).
Yes, you have to have your passport photo signed even if it is a passport renewal.
Many of these signed team photos are valued at a price close to $200. They will vary in price depending upon the condition of the photo and who all signed the photo.
About 15 dollars.
Not exactly sure about this exact request, but here's some other Robinson Cano merchandise and what they've sold for: Signed Jersey- $449 Signed game used batting gloves- $500.99 Signed Bat- $329.99 Signed baseball- $199.99 Signed photo (with A-Rod and Jeter)- $999.99 Signed photo- $664.49 Signed photo (of him raising World Series trophy)- $292.25
no you don't she will send a signed picture herself :) but if you have a specific photo you want signed then send that photo :) hope this helps!
Between $25.00 to $50.00 with proper authentication. Also depends on photo size and popularity of photo.
Still looking for photo of Richard Zolan, artist. signed Elizabeth Thompson Still looking for photo of Richard Zolan, artist. signed Elizabeth Thompson
$350.-$600 is the value of the whole team autographed photo signed by the 1966 world series orioles.
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== == A Mickey Mantle signed 8 x 10 photo sells for about $150.-$300. A Joe Pepitone signed 8 x 10 photo sells for about $10.-$15. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Photo composition, and appeal will effect the price as well. Part of the value will be determined by how well the photo displays the signature. The type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the photograph will also effect the price. Sharpie would be most preferred for a photo. Larger and more desired pictures could sell for more. Multi signed Items with a noted player typically sell for less than a single signed Item of the same noted player. This is why you cannot add up the value of each signature to come up with a total. In the Case of Mantle and Pepitone, their signatures might be desired together but with a value of $10. for the Pepitone signature it would not make much of a difference in value. The duel signed Mantle and Pepitone photo would probably sell at the lower end of the Mickey Mantle signed photo price range at about $150. plus. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.