Posted 9 months ago
mike101
(68 items)
Could anyone help identifying what Team and Autograph's are on the Baseball and if it has any value
Thank you
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Posted 9 months ago
mike101
(68 items)
Could anyone help identifying what Team and Autograph's are on the Baseball and if it has any value
Thank you
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I am not sure of the team, but I do agree with eye4 that it is not actually signed.
scott
Sounds correct on the team-- I had no time trying to decipher the worn stamps.
scott
Jose Cruz (3rd photo)
N.Y. Yankees 1988
Huston Astros 1975-1987
St. Louis Cardinals 1970-1974
does it look like a souvenir ball, not actually signed? some are fading so I was thinking this one was signed ....but if not is this ball worthless.
Thank you. It looks like the other 2 I had are stamped but this one just looked real to me in person, however when I see the photo for some reason it looks stamped.
100% stamped ball. Especially evident when the signatures are facing all different directions.