They are worthless. Send them to me immediately and I will dispose of them properly.
;^)
2007-01-02 14:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact PSA (Professional Sports Authenticators) at
www.psacard.com
These guys are the #1 authenticating biz around. They will do a DNA test and authenticate the signatures. Once authenticated they will bring 4 to 5 times more than you would get for raw (unauthenticated) signatures. Well worth the $$$ if you're sure these are the real thing.
Trust me. This is the ONLY way to go. I've been dealing sports cards and autos for almost 30 years.
2007-01-02 15:00:31
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answered by iplaybass1956 3
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don't have it fiddled with. merely shield it from now on. i comprehend you pronounced you do not care with regard to the $$$ fee now, yet you by no ability comprehend down the line sometime that would substitute. Having everybody play around with it is going to destroy any fee. particularly fidgeting with the Gehrig signature. His has a tendency to be greater efficient because of the fact it truly is rarer. Ruth signed each and every thing. Gehrig replaced into greater reticent to sign.
2016-10-19 09:39:03
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answered by ? 4
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what the above poster said is incorrect. Back in that era, most autographs didn't have an authenticated sticker with them. Just have an appraiser check em out, you may be a very lucky man.
2007-01-02 15:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to steinersports.com to get more information on appraising it. If they are authentic, the Babe Ruth will probably go for $3,000 to $5,000. Gehrig is about $2,500 to $4,000.
2007-01-03 08:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If is only authentic if it has a letter or seal of authenticity, if not, you may be able to trick someone who wants to buy it that doesn't know it's not worth anything and get up to $50 bucks! Or you can take it to a pawn shop and ask them what they would buy it at, and then go by that!
GOOD LUCK
2007-01-02 15:28:34
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answered by vetsmom_rgv 3
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Well I don't know but you are a very lucky man, but I should warn you thatLou Gehrig didn't sign many of his paraphernalia after he became ill, and his wife did in his place, if so that drastictly reduces it's value. Wish you the best of luck!
2007-01-03 02:13:57
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answered by way_cooler_than_him 1
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I would go to an appraise to make certaint hey are genuine and not an autograph machine
2007-01-02 15:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Take them to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown New York. They would know if these are legit.
2007-01-02 14:56:47
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answered by 10 to 20 5
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It is PRICELESS!!! I suggest that you keep it in your family for years to come. You can't put a price tag on the memories in which that picture holds.
2007-01-03 17:45:40
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answered by Robert R 3
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