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Harridge Balls are two extremes. The ones tha look like the earlier 1920's Balls with a Harridge signature on the side are actually worth more than the 1920's Ban Johnson balls, somewhere in the $500-$1000 range if they are really nice. The ones with the Harridge signature across the sweet spot like that one are the later examples and they sell in the $50 for a slightly worn one up to maybe $150-$200 for a really nice one. The Ruth on that ball is obviously not authentic and to me it almost looks stamped on there like it was for a contest or something. My guess would be $50 if the Ruth is a fake ink signature and closer to $100-$150 if it was a contest premium or something with a stamped signature.
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