Press photos also known as a wire photos are very collectible, and can sell for hundreds of dollars depending on photo quality, composition, and subject. Other factors in putting a value on the photo is; was the Photo used in a publication? If the photo was used in publication finding this publication would add value. The photographer that took the photo could also add value. Sometimes this information is provided on the back as well. These photo will sometimes have editing marks for cropping. This will not lower the value.
Babe Ruth PhotoIf the photo you have is a modern reproduction of a photo taken in 1921 it will have a value of about $5.-$10. in near Mint condition. If the photo is original to 1921, or a press photo from that era the value can range from $100.-$200. or more depending on the composition and subject of the photo. If the photo has any historic significance or can be linked with appearing in a publication it will have a higher value. The photo could also be desired if it is connected with a promotion or advertising premium featuring Babe Ruth
value of 1925 Babe Ruth photo in street clothes?
What you seem to have is a press photo, or also known as a wire photo. Press photos are a very collectible, and can sell for hundreds of dollars depending on photo quality, composition, and subject. Other factors in putting a value on the photo is; was the Photo used in a publication? Finding this publication would add value. The photographer that took the photo could also add value. Sometimes this information is provided on the back as well. With the subject being Babe Ruth dated to 1932 this photo would be valued at a high end price. The Cleveland player as well as the women in the photo could also add value. Putting a story behind the photo will only help. find out who the other people in the photo are, and if the date June 12 1932 has any historic significance. The photo in general could be worth between $100. - $200. If you can provide more information with the photo it will sell for more money.
Original News Service photos or press photos of Babe Ruth sell in the $125. -$350. price range. Photo composition, if it was used in publication, and historic relevance of the photo will dictate the value. When Babe Ruth died in August, 1948, The Sporting News published an eight-page obituary as a supplement to the regular issue. The cover featured the now famous picture taken on Babe Ruth day at Yankee Stadium, standing at the plate with the players along side the foul line. If this is photo you have, and it is an original, stamped "The Sporting News" on the reverse it will have significant value. I am not aware of a photo premium issued by The Sporting News in 1948. If it is a premium it could have a value of about $200. - $300. AAA Grading does not exist anymore, and an item graded or authenticated by them might not hold much weight. PSA/DNA does have such a service, and this will add value to the photo. In an auction held in 2005 a 1920's photograph of Babe Ruth hitting an over-sized baseball, stamped The Sporting News on the reverse in excellent condition sold for $325.
A Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig duel signed photo is worth about $7,000. -$15,000. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures. Photo composition, and how well the photo displays the signatures will also effect the price. Larger and more desired pictures could sell for more. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.In a recent auction a Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig duel signed photo sold for $16,730.
The value of the photo will rely on what type of photo it is. If it is a first generation photo, or a modern reproduction that sells in today's market for about $10. The photo you have could also be a wire, or press photo, and could be worth anywhere between $50.-$200. Even if it is a snap shot taken by a fan it could sell in the $50. price range.
Babe Ruth signed PhotoBabe Ruth signed PhotoA Babe Ruth signed Photo is worth about $3,500.- $5,000. 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. Larger photos will sell for more. The original photo taken of Babe Ruth could add value but the bulk of the value relies on the signature.The signature should be bold, strong, and stand out in contrast to the photo. A weak, and faded signature will sell for less. Most autographs in Ruth's day were signed with a fountain pen. A signature with the quotation marks around "Babe" typifies his pre-1928 autograph and will sell at a higher value.Babe Ruth's signature is one of the most prized signatures in the hobby. Photos were not as readily available in the Babes day as they are today. Babe Ruth signed a lot of baseballs. Signed photos of the Babe are far more rare, and at times could compete in value of a signed baseball at $6,000. -$10,000.In a few recent auctions a signed 3 x 5 photo sold for $5,377.50. a large 17 x 21 fountain pen signed photo with inscription sold for $23,900. The average photo sold for about $3,000. - $4,000.
A Lou Gehrig autographed photo would be in the $5,000. range. Babe Ruth signed a lot of autographs during his career, and although still one of the most highly sought after signatures sells a little lower at $3,500.+ In general a dual signed Babe Ruth, and Lou Gehrig photograph could be worth between $6,000. - $10,000. Condition of the photo, and clarity of the signatures will be a major factor in pricing, as well as getting the signatures authenticated. The composition of the photo could also effect the price. Add value for inscriptions.
There are many photos of Babe Ruth, and Lou Gehrig like you describe. Today there are mass produced 8 x 10 photos that can be easily bought for about $10. All photos will have a value but It all depends on what type of photo you have. The value of your photo will rely on if it is an original first generation photo made from the original negative, a snap shot taken, a news service photo, or a wire photo printed off a teletype machine. All are highly collectible, and can sell between $20. -$200. in general. The photo could also be from a magazine premium or a team released photo sent to fans.
Lou Gehrig, and Babe Ruth were involved in many barnstorming tours during their playing days. Souvenir photos were commonly sold at these events. The value of your photo will rely on if it is an original first generation photo made from the original negative, a souvenir sold at the event, a news service photo, or a wire photo printed off a teletype machine. All are highly collectible, and can sell between $100. -$400. in general. PSA/DNA has a photo authenticating system that will help you identify the type of photo, authenticate it as a vintage photo, and in return raise the market value for it. There are many reproduction photos of Babe Ruth circulating on eBay that sell for about $10. Before you spend money on having your photo authenticated be sure that the photo you have dates back to that time period. I will leave a link below (Related Links) to the PSA/DNA photo authentication service.
Very candid, there are many photos of Babe Ruth. Today there are mass produced 8 x 10 photos that can be easily bought for about $10. A large 16 x 20 photo could sell for about $$20. -$30. All photos will have a value but It all depends on what type of photo you have. The value of your photo will rely on if it is an original first generation photo made from the original negative, a snap shot taken, a news service photo, or a wire photo printed off a teletype machine. All are highly collectible, and can sell between $20. -$200. in general.
There are many photos of Babe Ruth. Today there are mass produced 8 x 10 photos that can be easily bought for about $10. All photos will have a value but It all depends on what type of photo you have. The value of your photo will rely on if it is an original first generation photo made from the original negative, a snap shot taken, a news service photo, or a wire photo printed off a teletype machine. All are highly collectible, and can sell between $20. -$200. in general. The "black Paper like edging" is most likely matting, and as the frame are not valued as part of the collectible, but could be added to the price as to display the photo.