No. An autograph devalues a card. It makes the card worth as much as the autograph, and a fake autograph is worth nothing.
700$ dollars if have a autograph if hes still good
Rookie card: 1979 Topps Wayne Gretzky Rookie (#18) PSA Graded MINT 9 is valued at a minimum of $425 unsigned. Signed, it speculatively would add no more than an additional $250 at current market prices. Based upon the frequency of items signed by Gretzky and the fact he is still alive, only means the value will not rise for some time, even on a card in perfect condition.
not really rare at all I'm sure he still has one, and he is still alive so his stuff isn't worth that much Comment by Wheels30 So a $1200 rookie card isn't much? I have never seen another one of these jerseys and have collected Gretzky for 20 years.
Wayne gretzky never died hes still alive
No Walter Gretzky is still alive however his wife is already deceased.
no
yes and 2009
David Price. I guess he's still a rookie, right?
no
McCreary
The value of a Wayne Gretzky 22kt gold rookie card can vary significantly based on its condition and market demand, often ranging from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Career cards, depending on their rarity and condition, typically hold lesser value but can still be worth several hundred to a few thousand dollars. Collectors often seek authenticated cards, which can further influence their market price. For the most accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult recent auction results or professional appraisers.
Well, it is still worth the same amount as current autographs.