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Sitting Bull, George Washington, JFK, Cy Young, Ty Cobb, Thomas Edison, etc. for sale
I have for sale this beautiful Sitting Bull autograph. Sitting Bull autographs vary greatly in price and quality Mine is one of the best quality ones available. $6,000
http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...psisqdrcc1.jpg Beautiful, vintage Ty Cobb signed baseball. $4995 This is NOT single signed, but is a great, bold example of the Georgia Peach. Ball is now slabbed by JSA/BGS (sorry for the crappy cell phone pic) http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps9a47732f.jpg Here is a nice photo before slabbbing http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps67a927f8.jpg For you Yankees and Red Sox fans, the ball has also been signed by Everett Scott. The "Deacon" played 12 seasons from 1914-26 and served as captain of both the fabled New York Yankees, as well as the Boston Red Sox. He is a member of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame and played on 3 Red Sox World Series championship teams. He was also on the Yankees 1923 World Series winning team. Scott held the record for most consecutive games played until his steak was bested by the Iron Horse in 1933. Ball is also signed by Black Sox manager Kid Gleason. Too bad it ain't Shoeless Joe! and by one more Boley. Can make photos of those sigs upon request. Cy Young $1300 http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps1dcd7220.jpg Perhaps sports aren't your thing but you like historical/presidential. Well, here ya go: 1st President, George Washington on a cut from a Mountain Peak Lottery ticket. Pretty nice shape to be almost 250 years old. Grade is on the back of the flip and it graded an 8 :) The Mountain Road Lottery was a fund raising project conceived in 1767 by George Washington and others to finance the building of a road through the Allegheny Mountains in Virginia, and construct a resort in the Hot Springs and Warms Springs of Augusta County, which were reputed to have healing properties. Washington acted as manager of the lottery. 85% of the proceeds would be paid out in prizes; the remaining 15% would be kept for the Mountain Road project. Each lottery ticket cost £1. As there were other lotteries being run at the time, Washington’s lottery was not a success. In 1769, King George III banned all lotteries in the American colonies. The Mountain Road was built in 1772, however, when the Virginia legislature voted a sum of £300 pounds for the purpose of “clearing a safe and good road from the Warm Springs in Augusta County to Jennings Gap.” $12,500 http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...psdd19a68b.jpg Here's a two for one. A beautiful document signed by both Thomas Jefferson AND James Madison. $7495 (plus shipping on this one due to size and bulk) http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...psefdb4537.jpg http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...psd7ecc827.jpg Perhaps modern Presidents are your style instead. This is a JSA authenticated, John F. Kennedy autographed Profiles in Courage book. JFK signed Profiles are relatively popular with both signed book collectors and Presidential collectors so it has great crossover appeal. $2495 http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps4f24b23c.jpg http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...psf3d7e3a4.jpg While we are on the subject of JFK, here's a JFK cut that I had dressed up into this JFK custom cut card. It is also, now PSA/DNA authenticated. A little light, but hey, it's an affordable PSA/DNA JFK :) $1000 http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...psb660fa92.jpg If you want a truly tough JFK signed piece, this one fits the bill. This is an authentically signed extradition warrant, with related papers, to bring a fugitive back to the United States. This one was done in April 1963, as President, in the last 8 months of his life, and contains a tough version of his full signature, John F. Kennedy. Already PSA/DNA authenticated as well. Every now and then for Kennedy as President, you can find typed letters signed, appointments signed, memos signed, a photo signed, a book signed, but I've never seen another one of these warrants signed by him. (doesn't mean they aren't out there, but I've looked at his stuff for years, and personally have not encountered one) Just a fantastic piece of Camelot. $7500 http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps49a8559a.jpg Signed Presidential baseballs are pretty coveted. No, Carter didn't forget how to spell his name, that's just the way he signs sometimes :) Absolutely guaranteed to pass PSA/DNA and JSA should you desire to do that. Jimmy Carter $250 http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps465e2bfa.jpg If Presidents and sports stars don't do it for ya, how about inventors? Thomas Alva Edison, truly a person that changed the world. Great postcard photo of him with a stunning younger image of the famed American inventor. $1750 http://i867.photobucket.com/albums/a...psdd9af8ba.jpg |
AMAZING and Beautiful things. Congrats sir.
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Carter ball has been sold.
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I thought I had the Cobb ball sold but haven't heard from the guy in a couple of days so let's do this. $1,000 off the price of the Cobb ball so anyone takes it for $3,995.00
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