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Autographed footballs are a tough thing to value because the signatures do not show up as well as Baseballs and as such they are not as desirable. Howard Jones is a tough signature relatively speaking because he died young but he did sign quite a bit during his years. It is impossible to tell from the scans what the signatures look like in person etc. I would value it based on what I see in the $300-$500 range, but that is just my opinion without actually seeing the item in person. It is a nice item and a pretty cool find.
Rhys |
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Thanks Rhys!
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Looking for Nebraska Indians memorabilia, photos and postcards |
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Howard Jones (Coach Jones) is ranked as an all time great college football coach. He was an inagural year inductee into the College Hall of Fame, and coached five National Champions at USC and Yale. As a player he played on three National Champs at Yale. He died in 1941, so his sig is most probably tough.
Last edited by drc; 12-06-2009 at 01:04 AM. |
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figured out some more signitures...
joe davis max green jim moore? no usc affiliation found on rosters? another sol mena (so 2 on the ball) frank bennett lewis hindley and under the spalding logo it says "the yank"? |
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