Signed baseball values? 1948 Indians / 60s Dodgers
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I'm looking for a little help on some older autographed baseballs. Two I believe to have real signatures, two I believe to be souvineer balls. Any comments or clarifications would be great. I'm looking to sell them, but I have no idea if the are worth anything.
Ball 1: 1960s Dodgers
Don Drysdale
Norm Sherry
Walt Alston (Sweet Spot)
Bob Feller (???)
Jim Gilliam
Roger Craig
Ed Palmquist
Joe Pignatano
Norm Larker
Frank Howard
Illegible
Larry Sherry
Illegible
1948 Indians
Lou Boudreau (Sweet Spot)
Bob Lemon
Steven Gromek
Jim Hegan
Ray Boone
John Berardino
Ken Keltner
Joe Tipton
Hal Peck
Bill Lohl ???
Bob Kennedy
Ken Keltner
Ed Klieman
1955 Red Sox (Souvineer ??)
1958 Braves (Souvineer ??)
Thanks,
Soren
Ball 1: 1960s Dodgers
Don Drysdale
Norm Sherry
Walt Alston (Sweet Spot)
Bob Feller (???)
Jim Gilliam
Roger Craig
Ed Palmquist
Joe Pignatano
Norm Larker
Frank Howard
Illegible
Larry Sherry
Illegible
1948 Indians
Lou Boudreau (Sweet Spot)
Bob Lemon
Steven Gromek
Jim Hegan
Ray Boone
John Berardino
Ken Keltner
Joe Tipton
Hal Peck
Bill Lohl ???
Bob Kennedy
Ken Keltner
Ed Klieman
1955 Red Sox (Souvineer ??)
1958 Braves (Souvineer ??)
Thanks,
Soren
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Comments
The two souvenir balls are just what you thought they were. Too bad at least one of them looks like it was used for a sandlot game but you might get $10-20 for those. The Dodger ball is fairly nice but if the signatures are as light ast they look in the scan that will detract from the value. Looks like Koufax is missing?
I'm not looking to buy but if they were mine I'd be happy to get $75-100 for the Dodger ball (assuming no Koufax).
The Indians ball, unfortunately looks like a kid wrote Feller and Boudreau's signatures on there (it's the same handwriting and not even close to an attempt at forgery) and that pretty much kills the value entirely.