I also am interested in the answer to the above question. In 1962, at age 11, I won one of those. Mine is as the day I won it, and has never been all the way up with air. Great shape with those Packers names on it. Maybe we can find out together somehow. Any pictures of yours? Mine is stored because I have moved to CA from MN six months ago. I also remember second place in Portland was a Forty Niner helmet and first prize was a dinner for winner plus parents at one of Portland's fancy restaurants. Good luck with your football prize. I would welcome an email or add'l post. Later, Tall-Fir
it depends on how many autograph's , are they real or stamped , the condition of the ball, but I seen this ball goggle this ( Run To Daylight with 1962 NFL Champions, Green Bay Packers Team Signed Football ) and the book is about $850.00
What would the value be on a superbowl one ball signed by team and vince lambardi?
Was drafted number 33rd overall of the 1991 draft by the atlanta falcons then was traded to the packers. The packers released him after the 2007 season he then signed with the jets and is now with the vikings overall his 19 season
Zach Thomas
The value will probably be a lot of money because of how oold that is. If I were you, I would try to find someone that knows a lot about the Packers, the person will probably be Moore interested, therefore, paying more.
I have no real number, I would estimate around 20,000 dollars
Zach Thomas
because he wanted to retire,but then wanted to come back to the packers. played with the jets. retired.now signed with the vikings.
he signed a 6 year deal worth 37.5 million dollars in '06
When Jim Taylor left the Green Bay Packers after the 1966 season to sign with the New Orleans Saints, the Packers received a first-round draft pick as compensation. This was part of the NFL's rules at the time concerning players who signed with other teams. Taylor was a key player for the Packers, and his departure was significant, prompting the compensation to help the team rebuild.
a football signed by Daryl Johnston Dallas Cowboy is worthninety dollars
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.