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  • Winning Bid: $325.00
Number of Bids: 0
Bid Increment: $10.00
Quantity Available: 1
Listing #: 5229726
Open Date: Jul 22, 2024 09:59:00 PM EDT
Close Date: Jul 24, 2024 09:59:00 PM EDT
Listing Type: AUCTION
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    This baseball is autographed by Adley Rutschman and authenticated by the Major League Baseball Authentication Program. This item comes from the MLBPAA. The image presented is a placeholder image and the item may vary.

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    Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association

    The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA) was formed in 1982 in order to promote the game of baseball, raise money for charity, inspire and educate youth through positive sport images and protect the dignity of the game through former players. A non-profit organization, the MLBPAA establishes a place where a player's drive for excellence and achievement on the field can continue long after they take their last steps off the professional diamond.

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Adley Rutschman Autographed Baseball (2024)

FAQs

What baseball player has the most valuable autograph? ›

Most Expensive Autograph: The most expensive autograph ever sold is George Washington's Acts of Congress, purchased for $9.8 million. Historical Significance: Autographs with historical significance, such as those of US Presidents and historical events, command high prices.

Are autographed baseballs worth it? ›

A well-preserved ball with a clear, legible autograph will be worth more than one that is faded or damaged. Authentication: Provenance and authentication significantly impact value. Certified authenticity from reputable companies like PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett can greatly increase a baseball's value.

What is the best thing to get autographed at a baseball game? ›

Ideally, line up your three cards in a row so it's easy for them to sign. Bigger items like a bat or glove are preferred over a ball or card if trying to get a signature in person.

How to sell autographed baseballs? ›

Have your items appraised by a memorabilia dealer. No one knows more about the value of your 19th-century baseball or Rod Carew autograph than a certified memorabilia dealer. They can be found in cities and towns across the United States, and they are usually willing to offer quick and free appraisals to store patrons.

What is the hardest autograph to get? ›

Toughest Autographs to Obtain
  • TIGER WOODS. Notorious for both martial issues and hole-in-ones, Tiger Woods has been known to refuse fan-pleaded autographs in public. ...
  • JAKE ARRIETA. ...
  • CHIPPER JONES. ...
  • BARRY BONDS. ...
  • PEYTON MANNING. ...
  • AARON RODGERS. ...
  • BRETT FAVRE. ...
  • RUSTY TILLMAN.

Who is the most expensive baseball player signed? ›

Shohei Ohtani signed a $700 million 10-year contract with the Dodgers. Ohtani will receive $2 million a year for ten years and then $68 million a year for the following ten years.

Are Topps cards really autographed? ›

Topps has established protocols to ensure all its autographed cards are legitimate. First, a Topps representative (either a full-time employee or member of its network of contractors) is always present on-site with the player when they sign.

Do pawn shops buy signed baseballs? ›

However, some pawn shops do take this type of item, especially if it is in high demand. This includes things such as autographed jerseys, balls, and helmets. If the pawn shop is interested in the item, they will usually appraise it and offer a loan based on its value.

Is a pen or Sharpie better for baseball autographs? ›

Blue ball point pen. This color and pen type will ensure a quality autograph that will limit its fading. Sharpies look terrible on baseballs and almost always change colors and fade. They do not last as long as a blue ball point pen.

What to do with signed baseballs? ›

The best way to have your autographed baseball on display while also protecting and preserving it is to store the ball in a well-made UV-protected display case. UV damage can happen within just a few months of exposure and years of exposure can lead to severe damage such as fading, cracking, and discoloration.

How much does it cost to authenticate an autographed baseball? ›

Our basic certification program, which fees range from $20 to $30, is designed for items valued under $200. This service requires our tamper evident label to be adhered to your item. Any basic cert can be upgraded to a Letter of Authenticity for $25.

Are signed baseballs a good investment? ›

A signed baseball, in average condition will sell for over $10,000 with museum grade specimens starting at $50,000.

What signed baseballs are worth the most? ›

Willie Mays' 600th home run ball, signed by Mays, sold for $19,612 in 2021. The most expensive signed baseball sold at auction fetched $3.12 million. Mark McGwire's 70th home run ball, signed by McGwire, sold for $3 million in 1999. Barry Bonds' 756th home run ball, signed by Bonds, sold for $752,467 in 2007.

How do you determine the value of a signed baseball? ›

The rarity of the autographed baseball and its condition significantly impact its value. Baseballs signed by legendary players or those associated with iconic moments in sports history tend to command higher prices.

What is the most expensive baseball autograph? ›

The most expensive signed baseball sold at auction fetched $3.12 million. Mark McGwire's 70th home run ball, signed by McGwire, sold for $3 million in 1999.

What is a Babe Ruth signed baseball worth? ›

If you have a Babe Ruth autographed baseball, consider yourself pretty fortunate. However, don't assume that you just won the lottery either. Values of Ruth signed baseballs can literally span $1,000-$10,000 and up. When it comes to evaluating a Ruth autographed baseball, there are several factors involved.

What is the most expensive piece of baseball memorabilia? ›

In 2019, a Babe Ruth jersey from 1928-1930 fetched $5.64 million at auction, making it the most expensive pieces of sports memorabilia ever sold at the time. It broke the previous record — another Ruth jersey — that went for $4.4 million.

What is the world's largest autograph collection? ›

Yogiraj Dr. Sarvesh Soni (born on 3 November, 1972) of Maharashtra, India has created the record of “Largest Autographs Collection in the World”.

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