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Old 06-01-2004, 09:45 PM
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Posted By: Alan

I have two autographed baseballs, they do not have letter of auth. because one was autographed in 1961 by Mantle, Berra, Ford and Maris, when they were in the Allstar game together, atleast that is my understanding. The other is all off the 1953 Indians both in good shape and both on Reach Baseballs, I belive, any idea of value, or how to get them valued

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Old 06-01-2004, 09:58 PM
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Posted By: Nickinvegas

Alan,
My advice would be to get them authenticated from PSADNA or GAI. Otherwise, they have little market value.

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PS: This board is dedicated to pre-war baseball.

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Old 06-01-2004, 09:59 PM
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Posted By: Alan

Sorry is there another board for post war baseball? The only thing that was prewar in the that post was my great uncle, lol

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Posted By: hankron

If the autographs are genuine and in good condition, you won't have trouble getting a good price for them eventually. Especially, if the Indians has Satchell Paige. Both of those types of balls would be in high demand.

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Posted By: Julie

Pre which war?

Sometimes I am surprised by the ad being pre WW2 whern I thought WW1, and sometimes vice versa.

Then there's all the wars since: Korea (Police Action), Vietnam, couple Gulfs, Afghanistan, and Cold. Sure there are more.

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Posted By: jay behrens

in hobby terms, pre-war refers to to pre-ww2. This always been recognized as the dividing point between vintage and modern cards. Although newcomers might assume ww1 since much of the talk here focuses on cards issued before then.

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Posted By: Alan

I was thinking WWII, sorry for the mishap. I was at the opening of the WWII memorial in DC this weekend perhaps thats why I have it on the brain

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Posted By: Tom L.

Nice little war to separate the centuries. Though maybe the Russo-Japanese war would be better, that way the E107s would end up with the 19th century material (where they probably belong as far as scarcity).

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Posted By: Julie

....I've never heard ANYBODY in the hobby mention the Spanish-American War before! I was thinking to myself what a convenient breaking-off point it was...if a war can be said to be convenient.

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