A Goose Gossage autographed Baseball card is worth about $15. -$20. 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. 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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A Goose Gossage single signed baseball is worth about $50.-$75.
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 "HOF 2008" and pay less for personalized inscriptions like "Good Luck Chuck" In a recent auction (June 2008) a Goose Gossage single signed baseball sold at a high of $95.60. For more prices on single signed baseball see Related Links below.
A Goose Gossage signed 8 x 10 photo is worth about $25.-$35. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Value will vary based on photo composition, appeal, and how well the photo displays the signature. The type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the photograph will also effect the price. Sharpie would be most preferred for a photo. Larger 16 x 20 photos will sell for more.
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 like "HOF 2008", and pay less for personal inscriptions like "Good Luck Chuck"