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I've never bought an auto before, only have received them in person. So while these aren't expensive I would like some help making sure they're real before I buy them.
First is Nick Markakis: Adam Jones: And Jason Hammel: Thanks for your help! Last edited by M4A1Carbine; 04-15-2013 at 01:47 AM. |
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I don't know if they are good or not. But presuming they are, unless they are really inexpensive I'd avoid signatures on a China ball.
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Why is that? And what would be a fair price?
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Most collectors prefer Rawling Official Major League baseballs. These balls cost $15 - $18 each unsigned.
Balls with the China stamp are usually synthetic cover "Official League" balls that sell for about $3 at Walmart. They sell at a steep discount compared to the Official Major League baseballs. And sometimes the synthetic covers causes the ink to bleed or feather over time.
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I will just repeat what others have already said. Just stay away from the China baseballs. The signatures rarely hold up over time and collectors will generally shy away from them at all costs once they realize there is a reason the China baseballs cost $3 and collectors will almost always go to the $15-$18 ROMLB.
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Here is what you are destined for:
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Hm, I'm not really buying these as an investment. Just something I want as they're some of my favorite players. He said he could do $30 for both balls, would that be worth buying?
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I edited the original post to reflect the balls I'm purchasing but the seller has thousands of positive feedback and guarantees authenticity or money back. Plus to my very untrained eye they look identical to other autos. |
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That's a nice authentic Jones. He signs that way because of his contract, he will only sign sweetspot if it's personalized, and he does it off to the side like that.
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