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xbaggypants
11-18-2020, 03:21 PM
Can someone tell me the value of something like this?

Chris Counts
11-18-2020, 06:59 PM
I can't say if the Campanella is vintage and real, but if it is, it's the most valuable thing here. The programs are pretty easy to price from looking at eBay, while the signatures, for the most part, won't add a lot of value. Certainly Reese adds some value, and Dressen, too, because he died so long ago. I follow signed programs on eBay, and while there's a lot of variance in price, they're pretty easy to pick up affordably, even with good names. It seems like most autograph collectors prefer single signatures, especially single signed balls. I get great deals on team balls and photos, too.

jbsports33
11-19-2020, 10:33 AM
These are nice, with some research and a good eye – try and get a list of the players together. One you complete that, start looking up all the names and see which ones sold the highest as a single auto. Campanella is a tough signature if you can confirm it! Most of these signed programs way heavy on the rare signatures, so do some research and it will help you with value.

Good luck!

Jimmy