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Posted By: davidcycleback
Depends on the clarity/darkness of the signatures, especially the keys, and the overall appearance. Cobb, Robinson and Campanella are all particularly desirable signatures-- about every baseball autograph collector has Ty Cobb and Jackie Robison on his wish list. In this case, the provenance (estate of the Commissioner, former US Senator and Governor of Kentucky) should only enance the desirability as an historical artifact. If any WS team signed ball is going to get a boost in value, how about the one given to the commissioner? |
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