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Old 05-02-2023, 11:08 AM
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Default John F. Kennedy signed baseball from 1961 sells for a whopping $167k

John F. Kennedy signed baseball from 1961 South America tour fetches for nearly $167k... making it the most valuable ball signed by a president ever

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/ml...ping-167k.html


The ball was officially sold on Sunday on its 19th bid for exactly $166,818.

A baseball signed by the 32nd President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first to ever surpass a six-figure sum when it was auctioned off back in 2020. The previous record for a JFK signed baseball was $47,800 which was sold back in 2013.
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Old 05-02-2023, 11:16 AM
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Yeah, I saw that this morning. Seems like new records are being broken each month for collectibles of all kinds.
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That ball was unique - I loved the story of the photomatch of the signed ball in the 1961 newspaper clipping. I'm sure that piece of information drove the price much higher than it otherwise would have been. Fantastic piece.
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Don’t want to hijack your thread, but it would be cool to see other signed baseballs by political figures.
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Don’t want to hijack your thread, but it would be cool to see other signed baseballs by political figures.
I wonder what the William Howard Taft ball, which inaugurated the tradition of the presidential opening toss in 1910, would go for today? Or the Walter Johnson collection of signed baseballs by Presidents Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover from opening games in D.C. in which Johnson was a participant. Here's the incredible saga of that collection as I wrote it up for the Washington Post Magazine in 2004:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...2004Oct20.html
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I wonder what the William Howard Taft ball, which inaugurated the tradition of the presidential opening toss in 1910, would go for today? Or the Walter Johnson collection of signed baseballs by Presidents Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover from opening games in D.C. in which Johnson was a participant. Here's the incredible saga of that collection as I wrote it up for the Washington Post Magazine in 2004:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...2004Oct20.html
Hank, having a Washington Post subscriber ever since the demise of the Evening Star, my very pathetic memory vaguely recalls reading your tremendously interesting piece back in 2004, and I greatly enjoyed re-reading it just now. This reminds me that I've been meaning to re-read the superb bio of your grandfather that you kindly gifted to me many years ago.
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I wonder what the William Howard Taft ball, which inaugurated the tradition of the presidential opening toss in 1910, would go for today? Or the Walter Johnson collection of signed baseballs by Presidents Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover from opening games in D.C. in which Johnson was a participant. Here's the incredible saga of that collection as I wrote it up for the Washington Post Magazine in 2004:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...2004Oct20.html
These are the posts that unfortunately get lost in the chaff sometimes that make this forum so important, thank you Hank.
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I loved the read Hank!!!! What an amazing story to share!!!!
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Val, Phil, and Lou,
You guys were (and are) my audience for that amazing story as I experienced it, so it is very gratifying to see your posts. Thank you!
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I have many single signed political figures:
Martin Luther King
Thatcher
Gorbachev
many presidents and separately their wives
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I have many single signed political figures:
Martin Luther King
Thatcher
Gorbachev
many presidents and separately their wives
MLK! How many of those could there be?
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