The value of a signed copy of "Miami: See It Like a Native" can vary based on factors such as condition, demand, and the author's popularity. Generally, signed copies can be worth more than unsigned editions, often ranging from $20 to $100 or more depending on these factors. To determine a specific value, checking recent sales on platforms like eBay or AbeBooks can provide a more accurate estimate.
I have a Miami Sea It Like A Native Poster------------it is signed by Gail Kelly I got in 1979 ----------------- it is framed and in great shape----------- Make an offer 650. plus sailfish100@excite.com
200$ in 2009 it was worth like 500$ in 2000!
Many of the signed footballs are valued in price close to $100 each. The exact of the football will depend upon who all signed the football and its condition.
I have an Louis jambor painting melody of love and would like to know what it's worth.
it is worth is worth quite alot, but i take it where no thing have been. i like long stalky sticks, they are worth alot
WOW.... like a ton...
About $100. Not $5 million like the last answer said.
It is about $200-290. It also depends on what it is signed on. Like a basketball at auction would probably start the bidding at $250 and a signed card would probably depend on the card's value before it got signed. So say the card itself is worth $180 and you get it signed put it into auction you can start the bidding at about $4oo.
like 200000 if it is by some one famus It depends on the player were talking about
It depends who signed the stick. I mean for a signed Sidney Crosby stick I would pay up to $300-400. But if it is someone like Andrew Alberts maybe $30-40. But if it is signed by Takashi probably maximum $1.50
put it on Ebay and find out, it is only worth as much as someone will pay for it.
Miami Florida, USA, was officially incorporated as a city on July 28, 1896 with a population of just over 300. It was named for the nearby Miami River, itself named for the Mayaimi Indians who previously lived around Lake Okeechobee.From the Miami Indian tribe. Thought by anthropologists to be descendants of the Mississippian culture. Miami is named after the Miami River.A lot of things in Florida are named after native American tribes and of spanish origan...hope that helps