by chriscollector » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:16 pm
Honestly it's not going be worth anywhere neary the dollar amount you would hope for, but the sentemental value and history will be worth so much more to your fmaily in the long run. To tell you kids their greatgranDad went to school and played ball with Catfish and have the ball to show them is really something special. He's not one of the really valuable names of baseball unfortunately and having his autograph on a highschool spec ball that was used totally destroys the value.
I can't give "Proof" or numbers but IMHO any signature on a non MLB ball as compared to an official MLB ball signed by the same person, it will have 30-60% less value; if the ball is used/dirty on top of that it becomes undesirable unless it's Ruth, Mantle, Dimaggio, Cobb, Wagner, etc.
Honestly it's not going be worth anywhere neary the dollar amount you would hope for, but the sentemental value and history will be worth so much more to your fmaily in the long run. To tell you kids their greatgranDad went to school and played ball with Catfish and have the ball to show them is really something special. He's not one of the really valuable names of baseball unfortunately and having his autograph on a highschool spec ball that was used totally destroys the value.
I can't give "Proof" or numbers but IMHO any signature on a non MLB ball as compared to an official MLB ball signed by the same person, it will have 30-60% less value; if the ball is used/dirty on top of that it becomes undesirable unless it's Ruth, Mantle, Dimaggio, Cobb, Wagner, etc.