Craig Signed
Posted in Uncategorized on 05/02/2009 01:31 pm by admin

I have a signed Ken Griffey Jr, Sr, and Craig card – #5 of 1992 worth?
I will assume you mean card #85 (not #5) of the 1992 Upper Deck baseball set.
If you can verify the authenticity of the signatures, that could be a reasonable collectible. It is unlikely that many people went after Craig Griffey’s signature, so that would increase the rarity of the collection of signatures.
If Jr Griffey’s signature is bold and clear (which might be difficult because of the dark background behind the white uniforms), and Griffey Sr’s signature is clear, then you probably have a card that would be worth $50 to a collector. If you get the signatures authenticated by a third party (PSA/DNA or BGS/JSA), that _might_ boost the value to $125 or more. Without the signatures, the card is worth a quarter. With the signatures, the card will carry the value of the Griffey Jr signature by itself until Griffey Sr passes away.
If you are unable to verify the authenticity of the signatures (meaning you didn’t see the three sign the card, in person), you’re running the risk of the signatures being forged, in which case, the card is worthless.
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