There are a lot of collectors out there looking for things like this and they are easy to sell at the right price. Your year book should sell in the $35 to $50 dollar range to the right buyer. It would be a whole different story if you had some hand signed autographs in there.
2007-12-18 07:39:33
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answered by Frizzer 7
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Everything has a value to someone. Look on Ebay and see what similar items are going for. It really has value if they had a great season during a given year and the team has a lot of Hall of Famers. I was trying to get a 1972 Pittsburgh Pirates yearbook but the price went through the roof because it was Roberto Clemente's last year.
2007-12-18 07:20:00
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answered by Stripe 6
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The year book is worth about $40., but if you sold it in the Baltimore area, you might get more from an avid fan.
2007-12-18 08:29:05
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answered by DaKnights 4
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Based on what I've seen for old Yankee yearbooks, I'd say $1 for every year since and round to the nearest five. So $40 sounds like a fair price, although since Frank Robinson and Jim Palmer won't be in it you might be able to get it for less. (Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell and Luis Aparicio will be in it.)
2007-12-18 07:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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they beat the Dodgers in 1966 for the title..
I bet if you went to Becketts they would know..Baltimore has a lot of pride about their tradition..there is a guy named
Phil Wood who is a media guy in Baltimore/Washington that
would definitely know..e-mail
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2007-12-18 08:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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$500
2007-12-18 07:11:41
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answered by Nate 1
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If you are a big fan don't sell it. Memories of a great team and when players like Powell, Palmer and Robinson played the game like it should be. Hold on to it.!!!
2007-12-18 10:33:01
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answered by Mike S 6
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Check with the Miller Boys, they buy and sell all kinds of sports memorabilia.
2007-12-18 15:50:44
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answered by P.I. Stingray 6
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