a hat signed by Micheal Jackson worth around 500 $ until 6000$--- depends on the quality and certificate of authenticity of the signature itself + where and what is the circumstance the hat get purchase it exists more than 3000 hats not signed belong to Michael Jackson and send away to the public at concert and events without signature but with the specific gold label encrusted Michael Jackson inside the hat. Be careful to replications and ask always for COA.
Back in the '90's I asked that question at a local baseball card shop that dealt nationally and was told anywhere from $600-$750. Now then that was 20 years+ ago and the prices have dropped somewhat since then. But considering the two Hall of Fame players we're talking about and the rarity of the poster itself I would think if the right person is looking at least $500.00 autographed!
Sandy Johnson - baseball - was born in 1940.
Carl Lind - baseball - died in 2001.
Tom Barlow - baseball - was born in 1852.
tennis Baseball/shortstop
Around $150
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Just saw this on Pawn Stars... $2000 if it's real
The autographed baseballs are valued at a price between $40 and $60. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the baseball and when it was signed.
usually up to 150$ depending on its condition
I would need to see the picture of the glove and the condition.
You can certainly sell this type of item on ebay. Just make sure you have a good idea of what the approximate value of this specific baseball is. Good idea to include who autographed the ball and when, the condition etc.
in mint condition $75.00-$125.00 more if someone really wants it
In NM/MT condition, it is worth $1.50.
Hank Aaron autographed baseballs have sold as high as $1,000.00. It simply depends on the condition of the baseball, as well as if it's within a glass case. It also depends on when the legend signed the ball.
Many of the autographed baseballs are valued in price close to $40 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition they are in and which team he was with at the time of the signing.
A game used autographed baseball.