A fake Babe Ruth card will have no collectors value there for any other authentic baseball card or signature will have a higher value.
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.
Look at the green print on the back under a magnifying glass and see if it's dotted or pixelated. If so it's fake.
No. An autograph devalues a card. It makes the card worth as much as the autograph, and a fake autograph is worth nothing.
A copy as in a fake Babe Ruth signe baseball would have no value, and you could get in big trouble to sell it as authentic. If the Baseabll features a stamped signature as a modern souvenir baseball it would have a value of about $5-$10.
Babe Ruth ReplicasA modern day Stamped signature baseball like the Babe Ruth 100 Anniversary commemorative baseball 1895 - 1995 is worth about $5.-$10. in near/mint condition in it's original box. The Official sized baseball features a Babe Ruth facsimile (stamped ) signature, and a short bio.The 1937 Sinclair Oil Babe Ruth Contest baseball featuring a "secretarial signature" of Babe Ruth, with the original box is worth about $600.-$800. Condition of the ball, the signature, and the box being a major factor on value. A near/mint baseball with box could sell for more.The contest run by the Sinclair oil company was a weekly essay contest promoted on the company's radio program. Among the prizes that were awarded, was a Babe Ruth Autographed baseball, all of which have been signed by a "ghost" signer otherwise known as a Secretarial signature. There were 500 signed Official National League Ford Frick baseballs given away to the winners.Secretarial Signature - An autograph of a celebrity that is actually done by his or her secretary, an other assistant or even a spouse. Sports celebrities are bombarded by requests for autographs. Most don't have the time to answer all of the requests, so some have their secretaries do the signatures.
WORTHLESS! IT IS A FAKE CARD!
A 1914 Babe Ruth rookie baseball card - just the tenth card of its kind to be discovered - which sold at auction in April. for about $270,000. The card was produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper. The second most valuable baseball card behind only the 1909 M206 Honus Wagner tobacco card (which recently sold at auction for $2.35 million). There are a large variety of baseball cards made for Babe Ruth. From the 1916 Sporting News M101 to the modern day Topps baseball cards that sell as low as a dollar. Not to mention the many reprints. prices will vary. Graded cards will sell at a significant price higher. Most noted Babe Ruth cards include 1916 Sporting News M101 graded Near Mint 7 by PSA, sold for an $82,250. and the Babe Ruth 1933 Goudey baseball card #53 sold for $38,187.50 graded. Most Babe Ruth cards with high value are from the 1930's gum cards sets. A Ruth 1933 Goudey baseball card #149 sold for $2,100. and a 1933 Goudey #144 Babe Ruth graded PSA NM-MT 8 $16,240.00 == == == == == ==
Nothing, as it is a fake card. 'Sealed Right Wrist' is one of the many fake versions of "Right Arm of the Forbidden One".
It is a fake card, a counterfeit version of 'Harpie's Pet Dragon'. It is not worth anything.
you have to have the real one and see if its fake or not
Nothing. It is a fake card, ie, it is not an authentic Yu-Gi-Oh product, even if counterfeiters have printed it into a physical card which some people own.