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Posted By: Hankron
Trophy balls are collectable and scarce. 1900s balls will be a lot less expensive than 1800 balls, and college balls will be less expensive than professional. There are also old trophy footballs-- these are almost all college balls (for a long time college football was bigger than pro football) ... Provenance and documentation of provenance is important with these types of things, and will only serve to increase value. |
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