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2006-11-21 15:31:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Like anything autographed by a pro sports star it is worth SOMETHING but one thing that you need to take into account is the fact that Wells throws out his game glove after EVERY game. Now yours is autographed so that does set it apart a bit. I would just hang on to it and give it to someone special who would really appreciate it. The money that you would receive from selling it probably will not last long but the glove and the memories that it bring can last forever.
2006-11-19 03:33:21
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answered by Jared B 1
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Check on e-bay and see if anybody else has anything close to what you have. That will give you a real good idea as to what people are willing to pay for something like that. Even if you don't see an autographed glove, you can probably find an autograph. That ought to let you know how much an original autograph is worth.
2006-11-19 01:49:42
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answer #3
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answered by brioma33 3
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Probably not much, i have a baseball signed by Mickey Mantle thats only worth 200 bucks.
2006-11-19 03:56:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I really hope you've asked your daughter first and you're not going to sell her possessions without her consent. And whether its worth 10 or 1000 dollars, a kid would enjoy it more than some geek who'll put it in a case and put it on display.
2006-11-19 06:28:14
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answer #5
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answered by miamiman 3
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sure I do and that, too. i can keep in mind issues back to certainly being 3 years old. I keep in mind putting my doll's laundry on a garments line. My mom even took a image. superb and the unusual actuality I nevertheless get exhilaration from doing it only with my extremely clothing as an person.
2016-11-25 19:30:21
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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He threw a perfect game in 1998 so if you wait a few years after he retires it may be worth a bit more. I'm sure it is worth something now. Try Ebay.
2006-11-19 01:40:36
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answered by T B 3
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Its probably worth more to your daughter for sentimental reasons than anything else. Wells autograph isn't one of those people are lining up and paying big bucks to get. I think I'd give it to my daughter and let her decide what to do with it.
2006-11-19 08:48:35
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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keep it for a few more years and when he gets in hall of fame it will be worth more..put it away in a safe place and NO do not use it as a toy
2006-11-19 02:26:55
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answer #9
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answered by nas88car300 7
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Sell it to me for 20.
2006-11-21 22:28:27
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answered by Go For Broke 3
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mayb 2 hamburgers
2006-11-19 02:59:21
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answer #11
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answered by whiteice 2
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