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What would a Jeff Gorden rookie card that was autographed be worth?
I have a Jeff Gorden rookie card that he autographed. What would it be worth?
13 Answers
- blakreeLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
There were more than 1 rookie card and each has it's own value.But most of the cards lose value when they get autographed so if his average rookie card run 5 to 25 dollars each in mint condition the card value with autograph is about half now.'
But good news as autographs go Gordons signature goes for anywhere from 25 to 100 dollards on anything.
My "MAXX" Gordon rookie card that is autogrphed is valued at 60 dollars.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
His is an autograph that is prevelant and trading cards aren't the best of items to get signatures on and expect a windfall price. Without seeing the item, it may start at around $55 and could go up in price. Have it appraised by a collectible dealer who deals in autographs.
- 1 decade ago
Any trading card that is not in MINT condition, is not going to get the book value. As soon as that card was signed, it is no longer MINT. A true card collector would give maybe half of its worth. But a Gordon fan would give his wife, house and first born to get that card.
- 1 decade ago
At least $100. That is what I would pay for it if I wanted to get it, but I would but something better than that like a hat. I don't collect cards. I would like to have something that he has autographed though!
Jeff Gordon Rules!!!
Drive For 5!!!
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- 1 decade ago
Nothing he is useless, besides that I dont know a NASCAR dsriver that is Jeff GordEn. IT is Gordon
- Anonymous1 decade ago
At least $150, as long as it's in perfect condition.
- 1 decade ago
An unsharpened pencil, a nickel and some pocket lint, and what every else is in my pocket of a non-monetary value!
Sincerely,
Tony Stewart
- SevenpennyLv 51 decade ago
would depend on the condition of the card itself and if the signature is authentic and how rare the card itself is.
- 1 decade ago
Good enough to wipe with when your outta t.p. lol. You opened yourself to these answers hahaha.