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.
You get 4 sheets of paper towel roll it into a ball then, tape it into a ball with duct tape. Use this as a baseball or wiffleball
Larry Ball was born on 1949-09-27.
If the baseball is "multi-signed", and not "single signed" you would have to name the other players that signed the baseball to get an approximate value.
Major League Baseball more DesiredThe value of a Signature on a Major League ball could have a higher value than a signature on a "regular baseball" but the value will ultimately fall upon the quality of the signature, and the type of authenticity that accompanies it. A Major League baseball would be more desired for the signature resulting in a higher value. The condition of the ball would be a larger factor on value overall. Because the Major league baseball is more desired it doesn't always translate into a higher value. The signature, and how well it displays dictates the value.
It has no value, if no one wants the ball. Value is based on want and need.
about 45.00 (not including age/authenticity of the ball)
An Ichiro Home run ball is worth about $10.
Larry bird
what is the ball worth
There are several factors at play when determining the value of an autographed baseball. First, was the signature witnessed personally? Second, has the autograph been authenticated? Third, what is the condition of the ball - is it worn, or is it in good condition? All of these issues will contribute to the value of the baseball.
No, Larry Bird played his college ball at Indiana State University.
This Babe Ruth 1933 All Star Game home run baseball sold at auction in 2006 for $805,000. I do not know if the ball was signed by the Babe. Either way there is only one ball and that is the value. The historic value of the baseball would over-ride the value of the signature.