Barry Bonds 700th Home Run ball sold for - $102,000 in 2005
Barry Bonds 70th of season baseball sold for - $14,400 in 2007 NOTE: This ball previously sold for $60,000 and it was recently valued at about half that amount. Steroid suspicions are hampering the value of collectibles from more recent years.
Other noted (unsigned) Home run balls (year sold) sold for as follows: Babe Ruth 1933 All Star Game - $805,000 (2006)
Hank Aaron 755th - $650,000 (1999)
Barry Bonds 73rd of season - $450,000. (2001)
Mickey Mantle 500th - $144,000. (1996)
Ken Griffey Jr. 500th (2004) - Frank Thomas 500th (2007) $0 (both given back to player by fan) Bonds record breaking 756th home run ball sold at auction for $752,000.
Barry Bonds 73rd home run Baseball sold for $450,000. in 2001
Barry Bonds 70th of season baseball sold for - $14,400 in 2007 NOTE: This ball previously sold for $60,000 and it was valued at about half that amount before the 2007 sale. Steroid suspicions are hampering the value of collectibles from more recent years. Other noted (unsigned) Home run balls (year sold) sold for as follows: * Babe Ruth 1933 All Star Game - $805,000 (2006) * Barry Bonds' 756th home run ball - $752,000 (2007) * Hank Aaron 755th - $650,000 (1999) * Mickey Mantle 500th - $144,000. (1996) * Barry Bonds 700th Home Run ball - $102,000 (2005) * Ken Griffey Jr. 500th (2004) - Frank Thomas 500th (2007) $0 (both given back to player by fan)
A 2002 Topps Opening Day Barry Bonds (HR 73) card number 73 has a book value of about $15.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.
Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Bonds' 756th home run ball sold at auction for $752,000.
Barry Bonds Home Run BaseballsI don't believe that Barry Bonds 755 home run baseball ever came up for auction. Bonds record breaking 756th home run baseball did sell at auction for $752,000. Other Barry Bonds baseballs sold at auction as follows: Barry Bonds 700th Home Run ball sold for - $102,000 in 2005Barry Bonds 73rd of season - $450,000. in 2001Barry Bonds 70th of season baseball sold for - $14,400 in 2007 NOTE: This ball previously sold for $60,000 and it was recently valued at about half that amount. Steroid suspicions are hampering the value of collectibles from more recent years.
Barry Bonds set the single season home run record with 73 home runs in 2001.
For the baseball to have any value as the first home run baseball hit by Barry Bonds, you would need strong provenance showing that the baseball is in fact the home run ball hit by Bonds. A letter from a player, team, or league official would be acceptable. A letter from a fan at the game would hold little weight if any.When Barry hit his first home run, he was a rookie, and the baseball would have not been documented as such unless the ball was returned to Barry Bonds as a keepsake. Then if he decided to give the ball away as a gift or sell it, the chain of custody of the baseball would have needed to be documented.If the baseball has no provenance, it would be valued as a used baseball. If the baseball sits in Barry's personal collection a value cannot be given as it was never sold at auction.
Barry Bonds
Barry Bonds
Barry Bonds with 762 lifetime.
Barry Bonds' final season was with the San Francisco Giants in 2007, the year he became baseball's all-time home run hitter with 762.
Barry Bonds.
Barry Bonds, with 762 home runs.
762. Hit by Barry Bonds.
Bobby and Barry Bonds.