If it is not a memorabilia/autograph card it is probably worth very little. Most cards gain value through: memorabilia inclusion, rookie/minor league card, age, or rarity. As a base card, this nely printed common card has nearly no value. If you are lucky, it may be worth about a dollar (assuming it is a base card). Sorry.
Yes. I have a 1961 Yankee Home Game Score Card in excellent condidtion. How much is it worth ?
With NO autograph, and in mint condition without a single flaw, that card is worth 50 cents. Autographed, it's worth about $10. If you tried to sell it on eBay with no certificate of authenticity, you'd be lucky to get half of that. Source: Huge memorabilia and card collector
Like anything else, it is worth what you can get for it. But a collector of baseball memorabilia might make you a nice offer - Nellie Fox was a great infielder of yesteryear.
Sports memorabilia like sports cards can vary greatly in value depending on condition. A 1921 Harry Greb boxing card is worth about $7 in very good condition, but a mint or near mint card could be worth much more.
My advice is to check with a card or memorabilia dealer in your area or consult a a card guide such as Beckett's.
2000.00 dollars
Joe Namath's 1969 Topps Card (#100 in the set) is worth $75 in Near Mint condition, which allows for a few very minor flaws.
I have been dealing sports memorabilia in the southern California area for years. It depends greatly on what item is signed. I will give you few quick Chuck Finley specific examples. Index Card: $5 Baseball Card: $3 Baseball: $45 Angels/Indians Jersey: $150 Game used jersey: $500
eBay or any sports memorabilia store.
It depends on if the card is a rookie. if it was yes it is rare although they did make hundreds of thousands of these for the packs and sets. If the card is not a rookie than no its not rare but again if it is a rookie you are in luck the card would be rare and would be estimated to be worth $4.00 according to Beckett sports card colectors manual. -All Star Memorabilia Cooperstown
none. when you purchase a card or memorabilia that is signed, you are taking a gamble.