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1950s Stamped Autograph Baseballs
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An attic find! Seriously, these have been stashed in my attic for the last 12 years. I had forgotten all about them. They belonged to a relative who lived their entire life in Manhattan.
What are these referred to as in the collector world? Does anyone know the approximate value? Thanks, John |
They are referred to as souvenir balls, stadium balls or most commonly stamped baseballs.
There are a few people who collect them but value is not particularly high on these types of balls. |
After comparing the names to the rosters on baseball-reference.com, they both appear to be from 1952.
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on a good day you could sell them between $50 and $85.00
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If I had a buck for everyone of these baseballs that has been offered to me as a real signed baseball ,,,,,,,,,,and half the time the seller gets insulted and does not believe what I have told them about the baseball.
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Last Xmas while dinning at a friends house my friend pulled me away to show me his 1955 signed Dodgers ball. Knowing it was a souvenir ball I debated as to how to tell him. After a moment I offered to show him my ball and went home to get it. When I came back and put it in his hand you could see the confusion as he asked why are they exactly the same.
He went from a high of thinking he had a valuable ball to a low on the depression scale. I have decided after that instance these words; "ignorance is bliss"! |
it is also funny the prices they bring. They were sold at the stadium just like programs, pennants, pins etc but they are not looked at as fondly as those items
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Stamped baseballs are facsimiles of real autographs and I don't blame collectors for not making them popular. |
Thanks for your feedback. I have them for sale in BST.
John |
Well, here's one that looks somewhat comparable, and sold for nearly $30...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-1960s-N...p2047675.l2557 On the other hand, you could take the "low road" and do this with it... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Earl...item2a28deaa70 I don't know which is more far-fetched... the seller claiming it's really signed, or thinking someone would honestly pay $475 for it :confused: |
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Ridiculous. It's pretty obvious these things do not have actual signatures. Before listing something I'm unfamiliar with, I at least ask a few questions and review completed Ebay listings.
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