Vince Lombardi was born on June 11, 1913 and died on September 3, 1970. Vince Lombardi would have been 57 years old at the time of death or 102 years old today.
The value of a Vince Lombardi autograph would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would include the authenticity and condition of the autograph.
Vince Lombardi said the #1 Speech because he felt that his team needed to listen to him, get motivated, to have a force that will guide them to win the Super Bowl, and he believed this speech would be the force that he needed.
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I have no real number, I would estimate around 20,000 dollars
The coach that has been coaching the longest in the NFL is Jeff Fisher who coaches the Tennessee Titans:).Kaaay?
The signed check would be valued in price close to $700. The amount will vary depending upon when it was signed and its condition.
What would this type of football be worth with the team and vince lombardi signatures?
a lot of money i am guessing, but i would hold onto it for a bit longer, because you could get a lot more money later on.
At the time of his death he was making $110,000 a year. He also owned shares in the club valued at $500,000. Finally had his team reached the playoffs he would have received bonuses dependant on their play
If you are refering to a lumbar scan, here is your answer: The lumbar is the five vertebrae of the lower back. A scan of the lumbar is done with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (or MRI): a diagnostic technique that provides cross-sectional images of structures within the body without X-ray or other forms of radiation. So a Lombardi scan would probably be a scan of Vince Lombardi's lower back. I'm sure at this point in time, it is in pretty bad shape.
Antique Roadshow had one that had signatures from Green Bay championship team. Including Bart Starr and Vince Lombardi. They appraised it at $5000-$6000. So just the football would probably be quite a bit less than that.