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A signature has no true value if you think about this logically. Now don't get me wrong if you went to a baseball card show at a convention center and Dan Marino was there, he would normally charge 75 dollars to sign a single piece of memorabilia. With Bobby Hull I would find out how much he charges or perhaps you got lucky and he signed it free back in the day.

With these factors in play, let's say I am looking for a Martin Brodeur signed piece of equipment. Well to me, that signature is priceless and I may justify paying 100 dollars for an item. Where as to you, Brodeur is a good goalie in your eyes, but you are a Hasek fan or Roy and those are priceless in your eyes. Different strokes for different folks is how memorabilia is valued.

One last thing, don't believe the hype on (C.O.A) Certificates of Authenticity either because they can easily made on a nice home printer, with fake seal and all. You may get lucky and someone may like the photo and keep bidding on it. I would start the auction at a pretty low level and see how many bites you get on the picture. Good luck and I hope you make some decent coin off the picture.

2007-01-17 03:29:09 · answer #1 · answered by SKULL 4 · 0 1

Any certs of authenticity? Or proof he signed it? The other thing is that there are actually a good number of signed pictures of Hull in circulation. So unless there's something really different about this picture I'd be happy with $25 if I were you.

2007-01-16 16:43:01 · answer #2 · answered by Guylemieux 3 · 0 0

bobby hull good name condition most important.size of picture,and bobby hull signed lots of stuff so probably not a lot.

2007-01-16 16:21:39 · answer #3 · answered by lcayote 5 · 0 0

Put it up and find out. Not much as Hull signed everything in sight. Wait till he dies, if you want big bucks. Or wait till you're 60+ and don't need it anymore really.

2007-01-16 19:34:08 · answer #4 · answered by fugutastic 6 · 0 0

Before you post the picture for sale, check with Ebay for closed auctions for other signed photos. Use that as your guide. There are closed auctions you can search on also.

2007-01-16 15:06:05 · answer #5 · answered by vgordon_90 5 · 0 0

with or without the hair piece!

2007-01-17 19:46:04 · answer #6 · answered by fred c. d 1 · 0 0

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