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∙ 12y agoI've had one for 14 years and have yet to see one posted on... Ebay, Craigslist, Auctions, etc. I've seen a few fakes out there selling for $1500 and under. The true piece is limited; #'d/123. I even contacted Upper Deck to be sure mine was legit. I was told if the hologram on the actual piece matched the hologram in the COA... it's legit. His Gatorade dunk 16x20 picture is selling for $1200... and that's not a limited edition piece. I would estimate the 16x20 Final Shot in Utah picture to be worth at least $3000! Just my opinion.
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∙ 12y agoThe price of a 16x20 Enstrom Grace picture with a story on the back and additional information can vary depending on where it's purchased or commissioned. Factors such as the artist, materials used, and level of customization can all impact the final cost. It's best to inquire directly with the artist or vendor for an accurate price.
Depends what size the photo is example 8x10 or 16x20 etc... An 8x10 is worth between $40-$60. A 16x20 is worth between $80-$120. I am assuming you meant that Roy is the only signature on the photo.
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16/12=1.3333333 20/12=1.6666666 1.3333333X1.666666=2.2222222 or 16X20/144=2.22222222
I have an 16x20 print with the following stamped on the back. "VP 1121. Sully: The Torn Hat, 16x20"
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The proper height for hanging a picture should be at the eye level of the viewer. 59" is the eye level of the average person. Thus, the center of the picture should be at 59". 59" would be the appropriate height if the average person was about 5'3" (63") tall. Most places recommend a height of 63" - 66" for the center of the picture. My family tends to run taller than average, so I hang my pictures on the upper end of that range.
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