At minimum $200 but it could go for as much as over 500 dollars
you can find them in eBay or Alibaba! Their helmet is DOT and ECE Approved.. the price is fair.. the quality is ok too.
The sale price is $22.40 + tax.
5.75 in Michigan
The average hotel price in Michigan is a little over a $100 per night not including weekend and holiday fees.
He is worth way too much to even have a fixed price tied to him !Brady all the way (L) !
Hockey helmets come in a variety of sizes which also contributes to the overall price. The Easton Stealth S17 hockey helmet is an overall acceptable piece of equipment with a low price of $35.00 in comparison to the Bauer 7500 which sells for about $100.00
It depends on where your riding. Some places don't require you to wear a helmet. If it is required the actual price of a ticket would vary.
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There are many factors that comes into play when determining the value of a mini-helmet signed by Favre. 1. What type of mini-helmet? 2. Was it signed in person or bought from a second party? 3. Does it come with certificate of authenticity? Answer to 1: Usually, a mini-helmet made with metal facemask with accurate replication of the very same helmet worn by Favre commands the highest value. If it's a lineman type facemask, it brings down the value. Collectors are somewhat picky. They prefer a helmet that is accurate right down to the minutiae of the full-size Favre helmet. Answer to 2: If it was signed in person by Favre in front of you, then that is great! If it was me, I wouldn't care what the value of the helmet was...the intrinsic value of getting it signed in person by a Packer legend would be ENOUGH for me. But if it was signed by him and sold by a 2nd party, I would question several things: Where was it signed, proof, and what kind of quality the helmet is. And above all, trust in the 2nd party means something. Answer to 3: A certificate of authenticity is ONLY worth the paper it's printed on. That's my opinion. You have to look for the obvious beyond the words on the paper. There are several companies out there that deal in sports memorabilia, companies I have found to be of good reputation. Of course there's a bit of a higher cost when dealing with these companies. Same thing for PSA/DNA and GAI. Personally anything with a official Brett Favre hologram affixed to the piece in question would help. So as to determining the value, like I said---all of these have to come into play. Beware of fake items. For instance I came across a helmet SUPPOSEDLY signed by Favre except I pointed out to the seller the helmet was signed "BRETT FARVE" Classic. Ha. Hope this works.
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