A Honus Wagner single signed Baseball is worth between $5,000.-$6,000.
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. I could not find a value on a Gus Surh signed baseball. Either way the value of a Dual signed baseball with a noted player will sell for less than a single signed baseball of the same noted player. You cannot add up the two signatures to come up with a value. A Honus Wagner Gus Suhr Dual signed Baseball would probably be worth in the $3,000.-$5,000. price range. In a recent auction a Ty Cobb Honus Wagner Dual signed baseball sold for $4,481.25 (the signatures were weak) == ==
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This Pittsburgh Pirates ball likely dates to the 1939-40 seasons, as all the signers were on the roster then, with Wagner serving as a coach. According to the collector's price guide "Team Baseballs," your ball is worth $250-400, but this value can be greater or lower depending on players present and the condition of each signature, as well as the overall condition and "eye-appeal" of the ball and Autographs. Other key factors include type of ball (is it an "Official National League" ball?), whether there are any "clubhouse signatures" (autographs signed for players by ballboys, attendants, etc), and total number of signatures present. Authenticity is still the main factor in determining value.
That all depends on many factors like the year and issue of the card as well as the overall grade. Its like asking how much does a Ford cost.
The more popular Honus Wagner card is the 1909 T-206 which sells in any grade and remains the most expensive card in the hobby. Recent examples have sold for over 2.3 million dollars.
You possibly have a Pittsburgh Pirates team signed baseball dated between 1946 and 1952, the only years Ralph Kiner played and Honus Wagner served as coach. Value for these baseballs could range from $250.-$300. for a 1952 baseball to $500.-$1,000. for 1946, and 1947 baseballs. add value for the Wagner signature.
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. Key signatures for that span include: Frisch, Kiner, Lopez, Greenberg, Herman, Murtaugh, Seweell, Garagiola, and Groat. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.
The baseball might be more valuable if it can be narrowed down to one year. 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 visit the Pittsburgh Pirates Team signed baseball price guide. The price guide includes links to full team rosters, and a list of key signatures for each year. I will leave the link below.
A Honus Wagner Single Signed Baseball is worth about $5,000.-$6,000. Cut signatures about $400.-$500., and 3 x 5 index cards about $500.-$600. A signed photo is worth about $2,500 -$3,500. 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. Inscriptions such as "Pirates 1942" will sell for more. Personal Inscriptions like Good Luck Chuck" will sell for less. In a recent auction a Honus Wagner single signed baseball inscribed "Pirates 1942" sold for $6,572.50
A Honus Wagner single signed baseball is worth between $5,000.-$6,000.
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. Baseballs dated with the inscriptions "1940" by Honus Wagner will sell for more. Personal Inscriptions like Good Luck Chuck" will sell for less. In a recent auction a Honus Wagner single signed baseball inscribed "Pirates 1942" sold for $6,572.50
Baseballs featuring the genuine autographs of Babe Ruth and other high-profile Hall of Famers are highly sought by collectors and potentially very valuable, especially if the source is documented. Presuming authenticity, values can range dramatically. Key factors are: the placement and clarity of each signature, and particularly Ruth's (the bigger and bolder, the better), the type of ball (is it an "Official American League" ball?), and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signatures. The provenance; the who, what, when and where of a signed ball's history, may also add value if it's documented, especially in this case. If genuine, your ball would be worth $3500 to as much as $7500, depending on all the aforementioned factors. If absolutely pristine, and documented as belonging to Wagner, the ball could be worth $10,000. or more.