Autographed rookies cards are only worth what his signature is worth .Never get a rookie card signed,it brings it's value down cause it's no longer mint with writing on it
I don't know the value of an autographed rookie card of Darrell Green, but a regular rookie card of Darrell Green would be worth about $30.00. The worth of the autographed card would be up to the buyer of the card.
It depends on what card it is. For an example, retired player cards are worth more. An autographed Wayne Gretzky rookie card would be worth much more than an autographed Sidney Crosby rookie card. If you just want a pack from stores they are worth 2-10$. If you're selling at a yard sale maybe 20-50 cards for 1$, yet again depending on the player.
65.00 if perfect condition 45.00 in any other condition
it would be worth less because of no signature. about $20-25
A Rookie Card is a players first year of cards, weather or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued. You cannot tell if you have a rookie card by any marking on the card, as some might. You would have to look up a check lists for a particular card company to see what year the first card was issued.
John Kitna played quarterback in the NFL beginning in 1999. He had several cards made so the value would depend on the year of the card and the condition of the card. However, even a rookie John Kitna card is only worth $1 to $2 unless it is an autographed copy.
It depends on which certain card it is. If it's a rookie card it will be about $9 to $15. An ordinary card would be $5 to $9.
1981 Fleer Ken Griffey card number 199The card that you have that lists the last year of stats as 1980 was issued in 1981. Fleer did not issue a baseball card set in 1980. A 1981 Fleer Ken Griffey card number 199 has a book value of about .10 cents 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.
it depends how old the card is and what year it is to know how much it's worth maybe when he dies it would be worth alot or if it was autographed by him originally
2 cents only because of his name otherwise it would be worth a penny
These are not exactly in high demand nor readily availiable. I have a personally witnessed autographed 90 fleer rookie card by him in mint condition. I would estimate the value at about $20-25.