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re: LSU Collectible Mini Helmet Advice?
Posted on 7/20/14 at 8:06 pm to ProjectP2294
Posted on 7/20/14 at 8:06 pm to ProjectP2294
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That wouldn't bother me.
it may not bother you but the ball loses value with the no name signature
GB08, im not mad at all start at $40, and if it is as valuable as you think, the price will be bid up.
Posted on 7/20/14 at 8:10 pm to Lester Earl
You might be right, but I did bring it by a collectible store and I didn't get a price from him and I wasn't going to sell it to him. I just wanted to get a starting point and I didn't get one. That's why I asked here....
But I asked him EXACTLY what you're saying and he said that the other names wouldn't have an effect on the others.
Maybe someone else will come by later and reply and confirm what you're saying.
But I asked him EXACTLY what you're saying and he said that the other names wouldn't have an effect on the others.
Maybe someone else will come by later and reply and confirm what you're saying.
Posted on 7/20/14 at 8:17 pm to Lester Earl
Multi-signed items only hold real value if all members are "valuable" and hold a connection.
Think "bat signed by all the members of the 500 Home Run Club" or "basketball signed by the NBA Top 50 players."
Things like full team signed baseballs will often sell cheaper than a single signed baseball of the star of the team.
You have a minihelmet signed by "some guys". I wouldn't be surprised if it sold for $100 -or- went unsold at $40.
Moral of the story: Few sports collectibles are liquid investments, and those that are liquid, are often so at a price lower than original purchase price.
Think "bat signed by all the members of the 500 Home Run Club" or "basketball signed by the NBA Top 50 players."
Things like full team signed baseballs will often sell cheaper than a single signed baseball of the star of the team.
You have a minihelmet signed by "some guys". I wouldn't be surprised if it sold for $100 -or- went unsold at $40.
Moral of the story: Few sports collectibles are liquid investments, and those that are liquid, are often so at a price lower than original purchase price.
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