It really depends on what typ of paper product the autograph is on. Typically cardboard style paper products fetch more green back. Glossy style paper also does pretty good in an auction setting. Whereas a wrapping typ of paper product has shown to do quite poor in the past but an optimistic outlook could have them on the rebound! Gates Brown's autograph without the paper (ink only) could fetch anywhere around $115-$120 at the right auction.
A blank photo or piece of paper.
$5 dollah.
5,000,000
200-600 dollars.
According to Sanders Autograph Price Guide - 7th Edition 859$
DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH it a autograph from someone famous not on a piece of paper its on a picture!!!!!!!
Somebodies signature usually signed on a piece of paper, or picture. It also usually includes some kind of shout-out to the person who is receiving the autograph.
$5,000 ... In Ohio
Whatever someone is willing to pay.
He thinks that you can put a piece of paper over it and pull his signature off.
Signature = Name that is signed to acknowledge a purpose. Autograph = Name that is signed for no purpose but may have material or sentimental value.
Only if you have written permission by the person who's autograph you are trying to sell. Otherwise it can be deemed as fraud or a type of theft of one's property without due reimbursement.