Lots of money
one dollar
$1
one dollar
About a dollar and some change......maybe
A dollar, maybe two.
$765.50 I would say.
An appraisal for a Tom Landry card when up to a 75.00 dollar range at best
probably a dollar cause no one likes the brewers
$2. Until he passes away. Then. Possibly up to $40
Signed, not "autographed". Assuming it's in circulated condition, any $1 bill dated 1977 or later is worth only face value. If it's uncirculated it might retail for $1.50 to $2.00
The value of a John Connally dollar bill autographed by John Connally would depend on the condition of the bill, the clarity and authenticity of the signature, and the demand from collectors. Generally, such an item may have value to collectors of political memorabilia or currency collectors, but the specific value would need to be assessed by a qualified appraiser.
On-Line AuctionsTo get top dollar for the autographed baseball you would have to sell it to a collector and not a dealer. A dealer will only give you about half the market value, more or less depending on how long the dealer feels it will take to resell. Your best option rather than selling the baseball locally to a dealer in New York, would be to sell it through the Internet. There is a large community of collectors on eBay looking to buy autographed baseballs. The signature should be authenticated to get top dollar.