Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions.
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A Roger Maris signed cover of a program could be worth in the $500.-$800. price range. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Part of the value will be determined by how well the program displays the signature, the type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the cover of the program. Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. If the signature is signed on the inside it will be valued as a cut signature, about $200.-$300. at best.The signed cover will have a lower value than an 8 x 10 photo because of the fragile nature of the paper used to make the program. The paper in time could still brown if not taken care of. This consideration, and the display of the signature will hold the bulk of the value.
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Mickey Mantle Roger Maris Dual Signed BaseballA Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Dual signed baseball is worth about $3,000.-$5,000. Price will vary based on condition, type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures, and which signature is on the sweet spot. One player or the other on the sweet spot might not be worth more than the other, but if a collector bidding on the ball is a favorite of one or the other that collector will pay more for that player on the sweet spot. In an October 2007 auction a Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Dual signed baseball sold for $4,780.00 (Mantle on sweet spot). Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
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The Roger Maris Action Baseball Game made by Pressman Toys Corp. is worth about $75.-$200. in excellent - near/mint condition. The box that measures 15" x 20" x 1" pictures a black & white Pressman Times newspaper format featuring Roger Maris at bat. The tin lithograph action board with the spring tension baseball bat, and score board features a Roger Maris facsimile autograph. The pitching mechanism is usually missing. See Relateed Links below for pictures, and more information on this game.
A Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Dual signed baseball is worth about $3,000.-$5,000. Price will vary based on condition, type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures. If both signatures are on the sweet spot it will have a higher value or at least being able to view both signatures at the same time when the ball is displayed. If both signatures cannot be viewed when the baseball is displayed (signed on different panels) then it could have a lower value. The baseball being signed in 1961 will only have added value if it was inscribed by either player on the baseball. Otherwise the added value will rely on your ability to prove that it was signed in 1961.In an auction held in October 2007 a Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Dual signed baseball sold for $4,780.00 (Mantle on sweet spot).Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
Roger Maris single signed baseballA Roger Maris single signed baseball is worth about $2,000.00 - $5,000.00 Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions.Collectors will pay more for inscriptions such as "61 HR" and pay less for personalized inscriptions like "Good Luck Chuck"
The value of multi signed baseballs cannot be priced by the value of each signature added up. Multi signed baseballs are valued as a group of signatures, and how desired that group is as a whole. This does not necessarily mean that two signatures will sell for less than one, but in most cases it does, or at least not the full value of the two signatures added up. One of the most prized signatures in the hobby a Babe Ruth single signed baseball in general is worth about $6,000.-$10,000. Value may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. A baseball in poor condition with a weak signature could sell in the $4,000. price range or less, and a minty baseball with a strong signature could sell in the $15,000 price range or more. With the Mickey Mantle, and Roger Maris signatures Added this baseball will sell at a lower value. The Babe Ruth Mickey Mantle Roger Maris multi signed baseball should sell in the $4,000 price range depending on the condition of the signatures, the location of the signatures on the ball, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. A few years ago New York Yankees pitcher David Well, had his Babe Ruth signed baseball, signed by Barry Bonds. This move stirred up a lot of criticism, and most felt he was destroying the Ruth ball.
Many years ago, I heard a story on WGN Radio that Roger Maris once signed a ball for a kid with an "X" to see what the boy's reaction would be - intending to give him a real signature after the kid saw the X and said "Hey, what the heck?" But Maris never got to see the kid's face … because he ran off before looking at it and Maris never had a chance to change his signature.
A Roger Maris signed baseball card is worth between $300.-$500. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions. In a recent auction (2008) a Roger Maris signed 1976 diamond Jubilee card sold for $358.50 in 2007 a signed 1968 Topps Roger Maris baseball card #330 sold for $310.70 Collectible items could add value to the price of a signature but not always. As in the case of a baseball card, generally collectors of baseball cards would rather have a baseball card without the signature. The signature would be considered as a flaw in the condition of the card and will lower the value.A collector of signatures will not always pay extra for the "collectible" baseball card. The autograph collectors main concern is displaying the signature. This is why it is not a good idea to have an expensive baseball card signed. You could devalue the price of the card, and get less for it.Once a collectible baseball card is signed the value of the card dramatically goes down as a collectible. The card then becomes an Item to display the signature. The bulk of the value relies on the value of the signature of the player that signed the card, and how well the card displays the signature.
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