by RYAN-J » Fri Jul 08, 2011 3:58 am
When it comes to selling autographs their only worth what people are willing to pay for them.

Also supply and demand come into play too, if it's a rare item that only a couple people have signed and say the celeb that signed it has since passed away then naturally people will be happy to pay a lot for it, since they want to be in a unique group of people who own rare items that no one else does. and if their a rare person to sign autographs that comes into factor too, people like Actor James Earl Jones who has signed literally thousands of autographs will not be worth near as much compared to say Abraham Lincoln who didn't sign near that many.
RYAN-J

When it comes to selling autographs their only worth what people are willing to pay for them. {up} Also supply and demand come into play too, if it's a rare item that only a couple people have signed and say the celeb that signed it has since passed away then naturally people will be happy to pay a lot for it, since they want to be in a unique group of people who own rare items that no one else does. and if their a rare person to sign autographs that comes into factor too, people like Actor James Earl Jones who has signed literally thousands of autographs will not be worth near as much compared to say Abraham Lincoln who didn't sign near that many.
RYAN-J 8)