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Originally Posted by homerunhitter
Sad to read that post because I thought for sure museum glass and Uv cases would protect from fading. I also read somewhere on this site that Bobby brown balls are the absolute worse when it comes to fading and toning. So that’s interesting to read that yours didn’t fade. I’m at such a crossroads when it comes to signed baseballs because what do we as collectors do? Even if pls Ed in a dark closet and not seeing light in decades , they will still fade! Why even bother collecting something that will fade?
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I purchased many of the Older league balls tone free and they tend to stay that way too. The sun doesn't necessarily make them tone, I don't think? The reason you can see mays in this photo is that this is an NL Coleman ball. The Selig PSA 10 it replaced, there is nothing left of it so I put this one there

Multiples of Mantles, Williams, Dimaggio, Koufax Aaron, Drysdale & Mays I keep the file box, the Office case and a few stragglers. LOL. I had too many, I limited myself and quit.
This is it though, I swear

Good luck to you!