Autograph Rawlings
Posted in Uncategorized on 12/08/2003 01:37 am by admin

Question about the worth of an autographed baseball?
My parents just came off of a baseball greats cruise, meaning that there were many of baseball’s greatest aboard.
The ball is a Rawlings, leather cover, 5 oz, 9 in, and has the MLB batter shadow on it.
It has 5 autographs, Rick Burleson, Cookie Rojas, Andre Dawson, Gary Peters (underneath he printed 1963 AL ROT), and Stan Bahnsen.
My question is how much this ball is going to be worth in a couple of years, and should I get a case for it tomorrow. I’ve never had a ball like this before.
I’m sorry if this in the wrong section, I dont know where else to put it.
I agree with Slappy.
I am a former collector and had been involved for years.
The worth of an autograph comes from the buyer- It comes down to what they are willing to spend and how badly they want the merchandise.
Andre Dawson may never see Cooperstown (Hall of Fame) he was a fan favorite. The other’s, not so much.
Keep it for it’s sentimental value and gesture on your parent’s behalf- but you won’t get much money for it.
I still have memorabilia that collects only dust, not buyers.
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