Question:

How much is my Ted Williams autographed/signed baseball worth?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

The ball is very old, probably from the 50's or 60's. It's an official american league baseball. Great condition.

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. You could probably get around $2000 for it.


  2. As usual in here, you get morons guessing. The ball is NOT worht $2000. It's amazing that these buffoons try to pass off their guesses as answers.

    First off, a signed TW ball might go for $500-600, but you don't have certification. You need to get it certified by one of the certification companies, like Upper Deck. Without that, it's not really worth anything because 95% of the autos out there are fake and everyone knows it.

    But tell me you don't want to sell it. That would be my most prized possession if I owned it.

    PS, and of course, once again the most useless answer ever: "what someone is willing to pay." When the nimrods write that, do they actually think it's being helpful? It's mind boggling at how stupid that is.

  3. The correct answer is:  It's only worth what a collector is willing to pay.  Your best bet is to attend a local baseball card show in your area.  There you will find baseball vendors who can give you an accurate estimate on the ball.  There are usually 10 or 12 vendors in attendance and the price will vary.  Don't be surprised if some actually make you an offer.

    Been there, done that!

  4. Anywhere between 500-1000. Unless it's some sort of historic ball, bat, or glove, your probably not gonna get more than a grand for it. I have a Hank Aaron baseball, and it's worth around $400. You would think it'd be worth more, with all of these guys cheating the game. These old timers did it the right way.

  5. UMMMMMMMMMMMMM..................... ATLEAST $1600DOLLARS AND WAYYYYYY MORE BUT THE MOST IS $2000

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.