Duke Snider Baseball gloves sell between $35. -$135. in excellent to near/mint condition. As with all collectibles condition is most important on the value providing that the item is authentic.
Common flaws with Gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped or missing manufacturer label, worn printing/player endorsement on the glove, and the name of the owner of the glove hand written on it. All or any will effect the value. The model, and make of the glove will also effect the vale. Check the site from the link I left below for gloves similar to yours. For more information on baseball gloves, dating and help in grading your glove visit the link below. Baseball Glove Grading Guide.
The bulk of the value on a baseball glove relies on a player endorsement. Without a Player endorsement value will rely on vintage glove features such as web style, model rarity, or glove designs like buckle backs, and split fingers gloves made before WWII referred to as pre war gloves. Otherwise it will have little collectors value. Nokona baseball gloves player endorsements include: Joe Jackson, Carl Erskine, Billy Martin, Dick Williams, and others. As with all collectibles condition is important. Common flaws with baseball gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, dry or cracking leather, ripped manufacturer label on back, worn printing on glove, and owners name hand written on it. any of these flaws will lower the value on the glove. I will leave a link below to help you grade the condition, and date your glove, and a link to vintage baseball gloves to compare style, and value. More information is needed to put a value on the glove. If you need more help contact me.
1930's JC Higgins Baseball GloveYou did not mention the model of the glove, and if it had a player endorsement. The bulk of the value of a collectible glove relies on the player that endorsed it. Without one it will have a low collectors value, and rely on vintage baseball glove features, web style etc. Most likely the glove being from the 1930's it is a split finger, and without an endorsement would sell for below $30. Condition is a major factor as well.
In general A Tom Seaver Glove from the 1970's era could sell in the $25. -$40. price range in excellent condition, and between $40. $100. For a glove in excellent -near/mint condition to Mint condition. Value will vary depending on the model as well. Youth sized gloves selling at a lower price range. Common flaws with Gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped or missing manufacturer label, worn printing/player endorsement on the glove, and the name of the owner of the glove hand written on it. All or any will effect the value. In a recent auction a Rawlings XFCB Fastback Tom Seaver signature model glove sold for $99.99 in near/mint -Mint condition. A Spalding Tom Seaver glove model 42-207 in excellent condition -near/mint condition sold for $9.99
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Probably close to 1,000$. That's a pretty nice helmet!
$75-$125
A Larry Jackson Rawlings G250 baseball glove is worth about $15.-$25. in excellent - near mint condition. A glove in exceptional unused mint condition will sell for more. condition is important. Common flaws with baseball gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped Manufacturer label on back, printing on glove worn out, and the person who owned the glove, name on it. All or any flaws could bring the price down significantly. See Related Links below to a baseball glove grading guide for more information
The bulk of the value on most baseball gloves rely on player endorsement. Without an endorsement the value will rely on vintage baseball glove features such as web design which includeds single, and double tunnel, and H style webs. Baseball Gloves from the 1941 era, also known as pre-war gloves were for the most part split finger gloves that had no lacing between the fingers. Condition of the glove will be a major factor in value. Common flaws with Gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped or missing manufacturer label, worn printing/player endorsement on the glove, and the name of the owner of the glove hand written on it. All or any will effect the value. In general a glove from this era without a player endorsement in excellent condition is worth about $25.-$35. I will leave a link below to a varity of vintage baseball gloves that you can compare with to come up with a value.
Well the babe ruth cards is between $40.00 and $50.00 the duke snider I am uncertain but like all baseball cards the only value is what someone is willing to pay for them
The bulk of the value on a collectible baseball glove relies on the player that endorsed it. Without a player endorsement the glove will have a lower collectors value and will rely on vintage baseball glove features such as the style of the web. Condition is also important. Flaws such as broken laces, dry leather, and writing on the glove will lower the value.
value of card in ment condition is about 120.00 to 150.00
Jackie Robinson Duke Snider dual signed baseballA multi-signed baseball is valued as a group of signatures and how desired that group is as a whole. A Jackie Robinson single signed baseball is worth about $3,000. -$4,000. Adding the Duke Snider signature might lower the value as there would be more collectors in the market for a Jackie Robinson single signed baseball than a Jackie Robinson Duke Snider dual signed baseball. signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
I would need to see the picture of the glove and the condition.
The Rawlings Mickey Mantle "Triple Crown Winner" MM9 pro design, Youth size glove is worth about $35.-$50. in excellent- near/mint condition. A glove in mint condition could sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, dry or cracking leather, ripped manufacturer label on back, worn printing on glove, and owners name hand written on it. any of these flaws will lower the value on the glove. See Releated Links below, for picture, and more information.
An Ed Bailey Rawlings 218 catcher's mitt is worth about $30. -$60. in excellent (used but not abused condion) - Excellent / Mint condition. A mint glove will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with Gloves are: loose or broken lacing/webbing, Dry or cracking leather, ripped or missing manufacturer label, worn printing/player endorsement on the glove, and the name of the owner of the glove hand written on it. All or any will effect the value. I will leave a link below to help you grade the glove.
A Mickey Mantle signed baseball glove is worth about $500.-$1,200. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based condition of the glove, glove model, placement, and condition of the signature, how well the glove displays the signature, 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. Mickey Mantle was under contact with the Upper Deck company before he passed away. A Mickey Mantle signed glove in near/mint condition authenticated by Upper Deck could sell in the $1,500. -$2,000. price range. In a recent auction (March 2008) a Mickey Mantle youth model glove signed on the outside webbing sold for $478. Another auction (Dec. 2007) a Mickey Mantle signed (outside finger) Rawlings MM6 glove sold for $1,075.
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