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judgebuck 10-28-2020 03:06 PM

1959 Cardinals autographed ball - facsimile or clubhouse sigs? Value?
 
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I've had this ball since I was a kid. I think I got it at Sportsman Park around 1961. It has autographs from the 1959 St. Louis Cardinals team. Question: 1) Are these real, facsimile, or clubhouse signatures? 2) Does this ball have any value? Thanks for your comments and input. David

Lordstan 10-28-2020 03:29 PM

It's a preprinted souvenir ball that was sold at ballparks.
Not sure of the value.

mr2686 10-28-2020 03:32 PM

+1

roarfrom34 10-29-2020 06:15 AM

A Cardinals 1956 stamped ball recently sold on eBay for $21

judgebuck 10-29-2020 12:30 PM

Thanks for your comments and insight. Although it is a neat collectible (IMO) from 60 or so years ago, it apparently has very little value. Maybe $50 at the most?? Don't know how they stamped the signatures on a round ball, though.

steve B 10-30-2020 10:59 AM

Printed on while it was flat, then made into a ball.

Has anyone ever done a list of souvenir balls? It might make an interesting and affordable collection.

Chris Counts 10-31-2020 10:59 AM

I hear many asking the question if a particular ball is signed or just a facsimile. For what it's worth, I can't recall seeing a real signed ball where the signatures DIDN'T run into each other, or a facsimile ball where they DID touch each other.

judgebuck 10-31-2020 06:55 PM

Thanks to everyone for your comments and opinions. I was fairly certain it was a facsimile ball, but I wanted to be sure. I learned at least two things:

1. Facsimile balls are printed while the cover is flat. I never thought about it, but it makes sense.

2. You will likely never see a facsimile ball where the signatures run together or a legitimate ball where they don't.

roarfrom34 11-01-2020 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve B (Post 2030511)
Printed on while it was flat, then made into a ball.

Has anyone ever done a list of souvenir balls? It might make an interesting and affordable collection.

The company that made these souvenir baseballs (Autographed Ball Co...founded by a former MLB player) was in business for nearly 70 years so I'm sure that list would be extensive.

Here is an intresting 1989 contract from Bill Ripken with that company:


https://i.imgur.com/Gj5JXWY.jpg

Republicaninmass 11-01-2020 07:02 AM

Whole .01 a ball eh?


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