"Value" or "worth" are very subjective things when it comes to collectibles.
In my opinion, any collectible is worth whatever a willing seller and a willing buyer can agree on. And of course, it's worth will be affected by its condition, age, its rarity (are there similar items around, and if so, how many and how expensive are they?), how desirable is it, and how badly does someone else really want it, can Autographs be verified, etc. Since I'm not able to see the item, I really couldn't put a value on it, even if I were an expert in such things.
If you want to establish a value in order to sell it, you should probably consult a local Sports Memorabilia dealer (a local baseball card shop owner may be able to refer you), or better yet, a sports memorabilia appraiser. The American Society of Appraisers has a website where you can get a list of appraisers in your area who specialize in sports memorabilia. See the Related Links for the website.
If you need an immediate estimate, check out similar listings on eBay. If you are a Cowboy fan and collect for the shear joy of ownership, then it really shouldn't matter what the item is worth.
$2,000
If it is in good condition it should be worth at least 2 in a bush.
The value of a sports collectable is worth what a collector will pay. Check with a sports memorabilia auction.
How much is a Super Bowl watch worth from Jan 21 1979
Super Bowl
It depends on who you are selling it to. If its a bear fan, $600 to $1000 easy. History is not cheep.
New Orleans
Answer: No. The Super Bowl is constantly the most watched program of the year. Plus, the Super Bowl is on broadcast stations, while Wrestlemania is on digital cable.
There is no such thing. The first Super Bowl wasn't played until 1967, and the 49ers didn't play in the Super Bowl until 1982.
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60,000
2000 dollars