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Roger Maris question for collectors
Hey guys, just wanted an opionion on prices for Roger Maris signed cards and baseballs. Obviously prices vary on quality and type of card, but was curious what a great price would be, average, and high end. Thanks
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Depends which card you would want. A 1958 or 1961 will go for considerably more than a 1968. A generic Yankee card...maybe a 1964 let's say...with a bold signature would run you about $300 give or take. If you find one with a strong signature for around $220 or so it would be a good deal.
For a single signed ball it obviously varies as well. If you are looking for a sweet spot signed strong signature you are looking at easily $2,000. Maybe $3,000 even as such examples don't hit the market that often. |
I think you're more likely to pay closer to $400 for a nicely signed career contemporary Yankees card. I don't remember what I paid for this one, but I wouldn't sell it for $300:
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Thanks for the reply, very helpful
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This is the only one I have and it's faded like a 40 year old power hitter. It's not a card or a ball....but for $300.00, you'd be half way there.:D
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Ouch you're right. More like $400 for a nice boldly signed card. Lighter ones are in the $300-400 range.
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The topps MVP card with Groat seems to be less expensive Attached is my favorite signed Maris. Wish it had Cash
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