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It's tough to assign a value without knowing a few very important particulars - namely the precise year versus the era, "1960s," as the value can be a lot greater or lower depending on the players present - and the accomplishments of a team in a particular season. For example, a White Sox team-signed ball from the 1959 season, in which the Sox won the American League pennant, would be worth considerably more than a ball documenting a more mediocre season. Other key factors include type of ball, whether there are any "clubhouse signatures" (Autographs signed by ballboys, attendants, etc), and number of signatures present. Photos greatly help in addressing these questions as well as identifying specific players and seasons, and I invite you to send me pictures.

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