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How to value autographs?

I have a autograph football with Raiders logo, 41 autographs, all signed in blue ink in July 1965 at the Raiders Camp, Santa Rosa CA. There are 2 HOF members plus Tom Flores, Ben Davidson, Dan Conner, Billy Cannon and Bill Budness (a figure in the Heidi game) and I was there to see it! Anyone know a entity that can appraise such a item. The ball was won in the raffle they did every game in the 64 season at the luxurious Frank Youell Field. Dad took me to the camp in a convoy of Boosters. At the end of the day they broke into groups and we got all autgraphs in person.I sent an email to a place in SC. They have not responded...so....

Please do not make offers. This is not the place!

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  • 10 years ago
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    keep it as a remembrance and souveneir

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    The value of an object depends on whatever people will pay for it. Sure you could go to a dealer, but they will try to pay you less so they can sell it for more. Personally I would check the internet (ebay or a similar site) and see if you can find similar objects being auctioned off and see how much they sell for.

  • 10 years ago

    Take it to a dealer

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    You are one lousy SOB.

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