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What are these items worth??
Posted By: <b>Matt</b><p>Hi everyone, I used to collect cards when I was a kid a lot and I'm just wondering if I have anything of value. My cards from when I was a kid a I know aren't worth much. However I do have two items that I think may have some value.<br /><br />1. 1985 Royals world series cards. My grandmother picked these up at the Royal's world series game. It has the entire Royals roster and they are unopened and still sealed in the plastic. They are in mint condition.<br /><br />2. Don Drysdale autographed baseball. I also have an old card to go with the ball that is in very good shape, but not mint. The only bad part is this ball does not have a certificate of authenticity. Its actually pretty unusual how I came across the ball. When I was a kid my church had a free raffel give away for the kids. I won the ball, but it was just that - a ball. It had no explanation as to who had signed it or anything. Finally my dad took me and the ball to a card dealer and they looked at it and figured it out. Would not having a certificate of authenticity affect the price much? Is there a way to aquire one?<br /><br />Basically I am debating on selling these items on ebay, but if they aren't worth that much I will probably just hold on to them. Plus, if they were worth somthing I wanted to get a fair price and not get ripped off. Thanks in advance for any replies!
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What are these items worth??
Posted By: <b>barrysloate</b><p>These are posted in the wrong section. Please click the link at the top for "Net 54 Postwar Sportscards". That is the proper forum.
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What are these items worth??
Posted By: <b>Matt</b><p>Sorry, yahoo just too me to this. Should I repost or will it get moved?
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What are these items worth??
Posted By: <b>Paul S</b><p>Matt, a repost will do. You can just delete your text here and put Delete in its place, and also change the topic to Delete, Wrong Forum. You'll get some good responses over there. Thanks.
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What are these items worth??
Posted By: <b>DJ</b><p>I'll just help out here...<br /><br />1) The World Series cards don't have much value at all.<br /><br />2) The Don Drysdale signed ball depends on many factors, most importantly (outside of authenticity of course) is the ball it is signed on. If it's an Official Rawlings ball and gorgeous, you are talking $75 tops. If the signature isn't perfect and it's a ball minus a label, made of plastic or isn't in good shape...you are talking around $20-30.<br /><br />Certificates of Authenticities are usually given out by the seller (which is YOU) and really doesn't mean a whole helluva lot. It wouldn't pay to get an Authenticating House to verify your signature because it will cost you some $$$, usually $50-100. <br /><br />As far as the card goes, doubtful that there is a lot of value there, unless it's a gorgeous NM-MT 1957 Topps.<br /><br />Good Luck!<br /><br />DJ
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