== == A team signed Baseball with a Connie Mack (Cornelius Alexander Mack) signature can be dated from 1894 - 1950. Most team signed baseball that exist are dated after 1920. It is very rare to find one from an earlier date.
To find a value for a 1920 -1950 Philadelphia Athletics team signed baseball Visit the Philadelphia Athletics Team Signed Baseball Price Guide link located below (Related Links). The price guide features links to full team rosters to help you figure out what year the baseball is from. Searching for the players that played the least amount of time for the team will help you figure it out quicker. Once you have narrowed it down to one year the price guide also provides a list of key signatures for that year. These signatures are the most important on getting top value.
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Memorabilia signed by Connie Mack is highly sought by collectors. Unfortunately, pieces are also very often forged. Presuming authenticity, other key factors are: the placement and clarity of his signature, the type of ball, and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signatures. The provenance; where and when obtained, may also dramatically affect value. If genuine, your ball would be worth $400 to as much as $750, depending on the aforementioned factors. With Autographs, a picture is truly worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authenticating, appraisal, and selling process.
A Connie Mack single signed baseball is worth between $1,250.-$1,600. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions. In a recent auction a Connie Mack single signed baseball sold for $1,673.00
In general, 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. If the signature has a lower value than the card it will lower the value of the card. The un-signed card will have a higher value
Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable.
If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide see Related Links below.
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Autographed Cubs YearbookYou did noy mention the year of the yearbook or who signed it. In general if the cover is signed by a player it would be considered as a flaw in the condition of the yearbook, and the value will then rely on the signature. The yearbook becomes an item to display the signature. Value will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. If the signature is not authenticated it could sell at half the market value or less.
Signed autographThere is no difference between signed memorabilia and autographed memorabilia. It is just deference in terminology. A signed baseball is the same as an autographed baseball and the same value. An autograph is signed. You could sign a check or a document but the signature would not be considered an autograph. You sign a baseball or a photo and the signature is an autograph.
Autographed baseball cardsIn general, 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. If the signature has a lower value than the card it will lower the value of the card. The un-signed card will have a higher value.
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Mark Grace autographed baseball cardA Mark Grace autographed baseball card is worth about $15. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.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. This is why it is not a good idea to have an expensive card autographed.
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An individual would be able to tell if an autographed football is authentic by reading the signature, as well as going and taking it to a specialist of which is involved in reading such things.
Wes Helms autographed baseball cardA Wes Helms autographed baseball card is worth between $5.-$10. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. In general, 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. An inexpensive card will benefit, but if the value grows in the future it will be held back by the growth of the value of the signature.
Bert Blyleven autographed baseball cardA Bert Blyleven autographed baseball card is worth between $10.-$15. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. In general, 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. An inexpensive card will benefit, but if the value grows in the future it will be held back by the growth of the value of the signature.
.33 cents, The baseball card without the signature is worth more.