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How much will I get for an Autographed baseball?

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I have a baseball signed by the whole baltimore orioles team from 2002. How much is it worth?

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  1. not much.


  2. Really kind of depends on where you sell it.  And who you sell it to.  If you are in the baltimore area, put it on Craigslist....and you will probably get the most money there.  Ebay is another route to take, but you are at the risk of ebay's fees and such.  Also there are no guarantees as to what kind of price it might fetch.

    Also another way to insure the most value, is if you had pictures, video or AUTHENTIC VALID Documentation that proves the autographs are real and from 2002, would also help give you the most money.  Also how did the orioles do in 2002?  If they did well....win the series....or made it somewhere in the playoffs or finals etc, the value may be more....I am not an orioles fan nor am I a Baseball follower.  If there are alot of Stars, rookies (that are popular/amazing), or record breakers on the team then that too can bring up the value.

    Unfortunately there really is not a huge way to measure out the price.  If it is legit, I'd say depending on who you try to sell too, if it is legit, you can get around 75-200 on the low...If it is authenticated and you have proof, then that could raise the value a bit more, if they were the champs that year, probably put it closer to 300-500+...with many famous stars and rookies, could be worth much more...If you have ALL the players autographs as well...or just a few could also weigh in on the value...could lessen or make it more valueable.


  3. not that much in 2002 they didn't have that many good players.

    you might get200 or 300 dollars for it

    hope i could help.

    have a good afternoon :)

  4. I know of a website that buys a lot of celebrity autographs. He's really into baseball autographs. Not too much into the Eminem autographs I offered him though... You might have better luck. Here's the link.

    http://sports-autographs-celebrity-autog...


  5. It's not worth anything because it's not certified. And if it was certified, it might be worth around $50 and that's only in Baltimore. Since there are no future Hall of Famers on it, it's just a ball with a bunch of common signatures on it.

    Why does everyone who have something signed right away want to sell it?

    PS, the guy who says 200-300 is completely wrong, as usual. Everytime someone asks these question, that guy and a couple other come in here make up numbers, I have no idea why they think that helps.

    PPS. Tony says $3000 is messing with you. The list  of players he lists are total commons. Their autographs aren't worth anything. It's baffling why people do this. I have a 500 home run club ball signed ball all hall of famers and the ball isn't remotely close to being worth $3000, this guy is just lying.

  6. Here are some stars that will definitely give you a boost on your profits:

    Erik Bedard

    Sidney Ponson

    B.J. Ryan

    Tony Batista

    Jeff Conine

    Jerry Hairston Junior

    Larry Bigbie

    Jay Gibbons

    Gary Matthews Junior

    Melvin Mora

    Chris Singleton

    There are some pretty big Oriole fans out there. You'll definitely get a good $3,000 for that.

    It really isn't worth anything, anyway, because it isn't certified. This Might be able to help: http://www.switsport.com/psadna.htm

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