Joe DiMaggio sold his autograph to fans. This translates into a lot of DiMaggio signatures around. Many signatures are valued if they are signed on a "collectible." Your autograph, if authentic, may have value to a selective DiMaggio collector, but probably not anywhere near what you might be hoping for. If this is a true signature and you are a baseball fan it's value will be personal. If it is something passed through the family, continue that tradition and it's value will be more than monetary.
2007-01-24 15:39:30
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answered by nostromobb 5
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Depends on where you got it...If its just someone pretending to be Dimaggio, writing "Best Wishes, Joe Dimaggio", it isn't worth anything...If its an authentic autograph, then yeah...Its probably worth quite a bit...
2007-01-21 12:03:07
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answered by Terry C. 7
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...on a piece of paper? Well, go to Office Max, find out how much one piece of paper costs, and then find out how much ink/led was used to write "Best wishes joe dimaggio" and find how much the writing is worth.
Maybe 2 cents at max.
(It's only a piece of paper)
2007-01-21 14:19:19
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answered by ? 5
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Probably about $300.
2007-01-21 13:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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!!! It may be worth anywere from 500-1.500 dollars. Go On EBAY.COM and study how much people pay for it.
2007-01-21 12:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Or how much it would be worth?
2007-01-21 12:05:12
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answered by bubu 4
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I'm guessing hes in base ball, so in america.
Also, why sell it? if you like him, keep it
2007-01-21 11:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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