Posted 8 months ago
Tobigkey
(13 items)
A good friend of mine brought this to me. Wanted to more about it. Well specifically, if it in fact had any monetary value? Sports collectibles isnt really something I know much about at all. Anyways, told him I had a few avenues that I could go down to find out alil more about it. Any help I could get would be greatly appreciated. The signatures I can make out are. Whitey Ford, Hank Bouer, Ralph Houk, Frank Leja, Mickey Mantle, Willie Miranda and Enos Slaughter.
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Thank you ROB. I will have him search one out.
Having well over 100,000 autographs myself; my best guess in that the last autograph is a (sloppy) Del Baker, the 1954 Boston Red Sox coach. His last name is on the scorecard; it looks like they were playing the Sox that day and the Yankee players signed on their side of the scorecard. A great signed item, but I think the value is probably in the $400-600 range at best.