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Posted By: ErlandStevens
I think letters on team stationery are fantastic. On ebay it is easy to saturate the market. My guess is that the first letter might fetch $35-40 tops. Subsequent letters will drop pretty quickly. For example, one seller on ebay has a load of Ruppert estate material from the 1910/1920 period. Team letters started in the $60+ range but dropped to $30 (and lower) as more kept coming up for sale. Without being a signed/executed copy, the contract would maybe be in the $100 neighborhood (but I have way less experience in those). Unexecuted copies of contracts are not uncommon, but this is a HOFer. |
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