more than our income
2007-08-08 11:15:19
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answer #1
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answered by Michael M 7
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It is worth $7 for sure, but as a souvenir it is worth as much as the highest bidder is willing to pay. You cannot estimate a homerun ball value on its own. Certainly not by a player who cheated to reach the record by using drugs.
Find a rich idiot who will outbid everyone and there is your answer.
2007-08-08 11:16:52
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answer #2
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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Let me know,I got Rookie cards of Bonds from college,Pirates,then Giants(some with game fabric.) If A-Rod breaks it,got his rookie too. Got Jeter,Shaq,Kobie,Piazza,and my favorites are my Ripken collection-23ktGold with birthstone for Ironman,Stamped envelope on the date he broke,his rookie and his dad as coach,but let me stop-I have to go count some money.
2007-08-08 11:16:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I just read an article about this. Experts think it'll get 400,000-500,000 but who knows? If you've got the money and you want it enough it could go for so much more.
2007-08-08 11:11:30
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answered by ... 4
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It should be worth nothing considering all his homers should be void considering steroids hit the homers not Barry
2007-08-08 11:33:24
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answered by amr3169 2
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Memorabilia experts peg it at $400-$500K
2007-08-08 11:06:42
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answered by suspendedagain300 6
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about 5 bucks
2007-08-08 11:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Estimates say between $250k and $350k.
2007-08-08 11:07:45
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answered by CNuxoll 4
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Id say anywhere from 250 to 1000000. I would seel that thing now if i were that guy. He took a beating to get it.
2007-08-08 11:03:36
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answered by Triago 4
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Whatever someone is willing to pay.
2007-08-08 11:02:44
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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I think it will get a million
2007-08-08 11:07:14
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answered by crimedawg_23 1
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