Babe Ruth did not start his Major League career until 1914. He did not play in a World Series until 1916 with the Red Sox. World Series Press pins would have been issued in 1916, and not for a player but for the team. It could have been years before a souvenir pin was issued or sold for the then unknown player Babe Ruth.
You will have to be more accurate in describing the pin you have. The pin you have could not have been from 1913 or a press pin.
Babe Ruth is black
"The Babe" "The Bambino" "The Sultan Of Swat" or Babe Ruth's real name is George Herman Ruth "The Babe" "The Great Babino" "The Sultan of Swat" Babe Ruth's birth name was George Herman Ruth.
George Herman "Babe" Ruth
No, Babe Ruth and Babe Didrikson Zacharias are different people.
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth Associated Press photoA Babe Ruth Press photo in general is worth about $100.00 - $200.00 Press photos also known as a wire photos are very collectible, and can sell for hundreds of dollars depending on photo quality, composition, and subject. Other factors in putting a value on the photo is; was the Photo used in a publication? If the photo was used in publication finding this publication would add value. The photographer that took the photo could also add value. Sometimes this information is provided on the back as well. These photo will sometimes have editing marks for cropping. This will not lower the value.
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what is the value of a 1933 babe ruth career highlight baseball card
The value depends on which card it is, and what you mean by fake autograph. If you mean a facsimile autograph, a copy of Babe Ruth's signature that is part of the printing of the card, then the value of the card will rely on the year, and the set the card is from. If you mean someone wrote on the card "Babe Ruth" then the value of the card will be drastically lowered in value, if any value at all.
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Babe Ruth is black
Babe Ruth PhotoIf the photo you have is a modern reproduction of a photo taken in 1921 it will have a value of about $5.-$10. in near Mint condition. If the photo is original to 1921, or a press photo from that era the value can range from $100.-$200. or more depending on the composition and subject of the photo. If the photo has any historic significance or can be linked with appearing in a publication it will have a higher value. The photo could also be desired if it is connected with a promotion or advertising premium featuring Babe Ruth
George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Jr.
George Herman Ruth.... aka "Babe Ruth" or "The Babe."
The cast of Trixie and the Press Agent - 1913 includes: Marshall Neilan as The Press Agent Ruth Roland as Trixie Blossom
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"The Babe" Babe Ruth was born George Herman Ruth.