The S.A.M. Bobble Head Dolls were first Issued in 1992. The S.A.M. Sports Accessories Memorabilia Bobble Heads came with a C.O.A., and most of these fgures had production runs between 3,000 and 5,000. These bobbin' head figurines are made of Porcelain. The original Bobbin' Heads from the 1960's were made of paper mache.
Another series of SAM Player bobleheads were issued again in 1997, and in 1999 a Team Series. S.A.M. went out of Business in the year 2000.The 1997 Ken Griffey Jr.was issued in different color shade, and model numbers. 2400-G had a 500 piece issue, and 2400-GA with a edition size of 1000.
The price range for the Ken Griffey Jr. bobbing heads in general range from $35.-$50. for the White. $60. for the Aqua color, the Grey model 2400-GA up to $90., $75. with a Reds cap, and $375 autographed.
Below I will leave a List of the 1992 S.A.M. Bobble Heads with price guide, and a link for information on other Bobble Heads.
Less than 75 cents
The value of a signed Ken Griffey poster will vary depending on the poster and the condition. Some posters are valued at $219.17 up to $1,299.95.
The worth of a 1993 Ken Griffey Jr. Flair card depends on its condition. This card in mint condition is worth between 25.00 and 27.00 as of 2014.
$0.50
1989 Bowman Ken Griffey Sr Ken Griffey Jr card number 259A 1989 Bowman Ken Griffey Sr Ken Griffey Jr card number 259 has a book value of about $1.00 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.
Ken Griffey Sr. did not have a nickname.
Of Course Ken Griffey Jr
5 to 10 dollars
Ken Griffey Jr
No ken Griffey Jr did not died yet. On 2010 he get retired
his mom is named Birdie Griffey,dad's name Ken Griffey Sr., and his younger brother name Craig Griffey
100 bucks