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Has anyone ever seen any of these signed (not the facsimile but actually signed later).
What is your opinion as to which value range they would be in? Would they be comparable to the value of a signed index card, actual photo, or true baseball card issue? Thanks! |
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That Mickey Cochrane is sweet and authentic. If I remember correctly these are a mid size premium. I would say it’s more in line with that of a signed photo. Again, very nice.
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My interest lies in how the market would look at them. I mean, there's been quite the explosion for the prices paid for signed cards - but these aren't cards. Photos sell well - but these aren't really photos. So, it is really kinda tough to gauge. ![]() ![]() |
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I would think they would sell well because of the display value. Be very careful with them they become very brittle. Better to keep them attached to page if you can.
J |
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I have Gehringer, Gomez and Ferrell. Didn't pay as much as a card. Might be interested in Cochrane and Foxx- shoot me a PM with prices if want to sell
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