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Old 06-20-2019, 09:54 PM
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I think you've got to look at a couple of things:
  • The value of the pub without an auto
  • The value of the auto (say on an 8x10)
  • The timing of the date of publication and how long an athlete had to sign it

I collect autographed Sports Illustrated magazines and in virtually all cases, an authentic autograph will increase the value of the magazine.

In this case, the value of the unautographed magazine is probably an order of magnitude higher than an Eddie Matthews autograph. I would guess there will be a small premium, but not much.

One of the reasons that I like the signed magazines is because they are only published for a short time, versus an 8x10 glossy or some other photo that could have been produced without limit over many, many years. So while it does not date the auto, it does date the medium.

If this were for a signed Mickey Mantle SI from 1956, the autographed copy would bring a strong premium over an unsigned copy. Note, not mine - from Mears 2013 auction
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Old 06-21-2019, 07:49 AM
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Personally, I would much rather have the magazine signed.
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I very much appreciate having old fountain or ballpoint autographs on just about anything that's made out of paper or cardboard, but I don't like pencil autographs, and I like Sharpie autographs even less. I think the values of signed cards and publications, at least to some degree, reflect this.
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All depends on aesthetics, the item and player(s) for me. Both of these cards are nice in their own right but the sigs and especially where they are placed, takes them to a new level for me...
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Just to complete the thought on the specific item in question I had an autographed and an unautographed Sports Illustrated Vol 1 Issue 1 in my auction. Without went for $70, with went for $100. The moral of the story? You should've bid in my auction!!!
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