Your best bet is to go to a scheduled baseball card and memorabilia show. There you can show the ball to several expert traders. They can give you a very accurate valuation of the ball. Before you go buy a protective cover and try and ware gloves to keep the ball clean. Most experts will handle the ball with rubber gloves so that the baseball doesn't pick up body oils that can eventually destroy the surface of the ball. Good luck!
2007-01-03 00:43:13
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answered by The Mick "7" 7
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There is one currently up for bid on Ebay, Item number: 290066499867. Keep an eye on this auction and it should give you a great idea of what you can get for it. It is currently at $51, but I bet it will go up. It has one HOFer, Sheffield, and a lot of second teir good players like Kevin Brown, Al Leiter, Moises Alou, Bobby Bonilla, and Jim Leyland... I bet you could get a Benjamin for it! Good Luck!
2007-01-02 20:55:28
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answered by Eho 5
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What variety of video games are you speaking approximately and how a lot programming adventure do you have? in case you're speaking approximately complicated, 3-D video games and you have already got some adventure in programming yet another language, then choose for C++. that could be somewhat faster, it fairly is extra effective for overall performance in complicated video games. besides the undeniable fact that, in case you're actually not acquainted with programming, i might choose for C#. that is extra easy to verify and use and it nevertheless has rather sturdy overall performance. in case you're only studying, you probable heavily isn't making any extremely complicated or computationally-in intensity video games any time quickly. subsequently the reward of C++ does not remember anyhow.
2016-12-15 14:20:45
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answered by donenfeld 4
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go to an antique dealer and just ask for an evaluation, make sure you speciy that you have no intentions of selling the item at all so that you may not be given a lower estimate. and when you do get an estimate it is most likely to be worth a bit more.
2007-01-02 15:27:55
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answered by GhandiDahandi 3
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Look on eBay. Or, you could try Beckett.com. You might even get $400 for it just as long as it is authentic.
2007-01-03 09:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Try going to a shop that sells that ****, ask or see if they have it, ask what they charge and go from there
2007-01-02 15:27:12
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answered by Julie Ann 3
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Give it to your kid and tell him to go outside and play with it. Priceless.
2007-01-03 09:11:05
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answered by heynow 3
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you should be able to find it here : http://www.prosportsmemorabilia.com/ProductGrid.aspx?nav=|||||||||3_1:6_1:2_1:2_28,3_1:5_1:4_10|1|6|12|10|
2007-01-02 15:28:12
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answered by Amazing_clarity 4
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