Babe Ruth was a famous baseball player.
I'm not much into baseball, so I couldn't tell you what team he played for or his stats.
It seems like an autographed photograph of Babe Ruth, if it is found to be authentic, would cost more than 5 or 10 bucks.
There's a link below for a search for "autographed babe ruth"
There's a photo there that's going for almost 600 dollars.
2007-07-02 06:51:08
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answered by Sanrei 2
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Don't let anyone rip you off. That picture is worth a lot more than 10 dollars. If you find the right collectors that picture will go for hundreds perhaps thousands. Babe ruth was an excellent baseball player. So hang on to it. Before you try ebay you should go to your local baseball card shops. They will usually buy this sort of thing. Good luck.
2007-07-02 06:51:32
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answered by Jonathon D 2
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This is the biggest scam I've ever seen. Everybody knows that you really do know who Babe Ruth is, and that you're just trying to see what kind of reaction you'll get from these people. Nice try. Your grandfather would never throw an autographed photo of Babe Ruth in his attic. That would be completely stupid.
2007-07-02 06:50:55
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answered by Samantha 4
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I agree with Samantha. Do you really think we (mostly me) are (is) stupid? You don't know who Babe Ruth is, huh? So then you just want to clarify it with us? please... This is the exact same as if I came across a picture of a man named Lama Dama, and his autograph in my great grandmothers closet. You think I would say "Wow! II don't know who this is! Lemme ask the Internet instead of my freaking parents, other friends, or anyone I really can trust. Let me also sell this prized possession of my grandfather's autographed picture of a guy called 'Babe Ruth!'" Just get out of yahoo!
2007-07-02 16:28:37
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answered by Alex M 3
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i would make my minimum bid about 30 dollars
babe ruth was a famous baseball player he lived in the late 1800s and early 1900s
his real name is george herman ruth
he won 87 games and lost 44 and the winning games included 3 world series games
he first played for the red sox and later played for the new york yankees
he was the second baseball player to be elected to the national baseball hall of fame
i hope that helped and an antique picture like that (if it is in good condition) could be worth lots of money especially with baseball collections and stuf
im telling ya a lot of people would pay good money for that
2007-07-02 08:47:51
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answered by info site 93 2
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Babe Ruth was a New York Yankee great. If the money isn't important I would suggest donating it to the New York Yankee museum if they want it, make sure you get your name in a plaque though, you aren't doing this for free or at least see someone who could find out it's value for you. It's hard to tell without seeing it but if you can get it certified that it is genuine and if it is on good paper you could get it for more than $5.
2007-07-02 06:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Woah. Yeah thats going to be worth alot. Babe Ruth was a baseball player who did some cool stuff, i guess. I dont know much about him, but you could really get a good amount of money for that.
2007-07-02 06:51:41
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answered by mle 3
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Babe Ruth is a famous baseball player! You can definately get more than five or ten dollars for it!! Take it to a couple of sport places and they can probably appraise it for you. Then, sell it on ebay!
2007-07-02 08:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, Babe Ruth is a semi - famous baseball player, not that big really, but it so happens that I'm a collector of all Baseball memorabilia, and I'll give you $60 for it. What do you think? Sound good?!!
Muhahahahahahahah!!!!
2007-07-02 06:57:11
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a really good question. I guess when someone's eyes are very vibrant then it makes their face give the same expression as a smile. I don't know much about the America's Next Top Model thing, sorry.
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answered by Anonymous
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