![]() |
Austin, Cravath, Ken Williams signed ball - value question
5 Attachment(s)
Hi, I purchased this ball about a year ago for the Jimmy Austin autograph (I collect Cardinals and Browns signed baseballs). Since then, I obtained a 1931 Browns with Austin, so this is now a dupe and I'm considering selling it.
The ball is a Spalding Heydler NL; and has a notation of '1923 World Series' and is JSA certified. The signers are Austin, Ken Williams of the Browns and Gavy Cravath of the Phllies. I've never seen a Cravath before and believe its pretty rare. He led the NL in HRs six times during the 1910's. I was curious if anyone with greater expertise than I could offer some valuation opinions on it. I appreciate the feedback. Attachment 166407 Attachment 166409 Attachment 166410 Attachment 166412 Attachment 166413 |
re: Austin, Cravath, Ken Williams signed ball - value question Reply to Thread
Bump. Any input or opinion greatly appreciated.
|
You purchased the ball last year... And you want to know what it's worth now? It's worth whatever you paid for it I guess.
|
Someone can purchase an item well below market value, too, but that sale doesn't necessarily establish the market value.
|
Try posting in the autograph sub-forum (link at top of the page). The "autograph guys" don't always come up a level to catch every autograph question, and you'll probably find an answer more forthcoming getting it in front of those whose main focus is autos.
|
Thank you, thecatspajamas. I've posted over there, too. Appreciate the suggestion!
Jim |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:02 PM. |