Only what a collector would be willing to pay.
2007-02-26 11:50:33
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answer #1
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answered by Yankee Dude 6
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A ball signed by the 1927 Murderer's Row Yankees would sell for thousands, depending on the condition the signatures are in.
2007-02-26 19:46:24
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answered by dude_in_disguise2004 4
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Whatever someone will pay for it. Is it real? Can you prove it?
FYI: Murders row was the 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 hitters in the 1927 Yankees lineup:
Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Earle Combs, Bob Meusel and Tony Lazzeri.
2007-02-27 05:18:51
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answered by the_slipster 2
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If you mean the 1927 team and it is signed by all the members, I would get it professionally appraised and authernticated. You caould be sitting on a very valuable item. I would guess you could sell it after authentication for several thousand dollars. maybe 5-6 grand. Nice item, and good luck with that!!
2007-02-26 19:49:23
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answered by Eho 5
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Depends on the condition probablt 5 thousand or 6 thousand around that price! Good luuck with dat$
2007-02-26 20:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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That ball would be worth tens of thousands of dollars to a top-end collector. If not more.
Get it authenticated!
2007-02-27 01:46:33
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answered by William M 3
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It would cost somewhere in the hundreds of thousands of dollars if the signatures were authenticated.
2007-02-26 19:48:04
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answered by baseball man 1
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Something like that would cost well near $20,000
2007-02-28 15:09:35
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answered by HOTSAUCE2001 1
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that would kinda be mean if you sold it but im really not good with this kind of stuff i would say about 3500-5000
2007-02-26 21:41:18
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answered by dylangbball 2
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this sounds like the plot of the Sandlot?
2007-02-26 19:53:48
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answered by rcowie360 2
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