Joe DiMaggio trading card autographed PSA

I will be selling this on Ebay or even here what do you think this is worth I will post the back of the card soon.
I think the card is vintage and we can tell the date by the back.
DiMaggio might of signed this while he was still playing?
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The card is a TCMA printed between 1972 and 1975.
I would post the back but for some reason its not showing up in my downloads right now. I am going to sell it on Ebay anyway I think I am wasting my time trying to sell it here. No questions are ever answered no offers are never made at least on Ebay people are actually there to buy something.
Wow, a bit harsh don't you think?
Maybe harsh but I have been on here for two weeks and I haven't seen one deal made.
OK here is the card I paid $200 for it in 2005 at a Ebay auction so I did not over pay. Mickey Mantles autograph was going for $500 at that time.
You’re looking at $175-$225
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So you are saying that DiMaggio's autograph really has not gone up in value over the last 10 years but everything else has.
So why just DiMaggio are there a lot of his autographs out there? You would think his autograph would be going up in value.
I would never sell this for $175 I spend that on my cats each month that's chump change to me.
Just sell it on ebay then. This is a very limited audience full of high end knowledgeable buyers so guess what? We're not going to overpay. If it has more sentimental value to you then value on the open market you should keep it.
Well aren't you a piece of work. You criticize for not getting your questions answered, then when someone gives you an accurate answer, you criticize that. It's not really that hard to determine the value. Here you go:
https://ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=joe+dimaggio+psa+dna&_sacat=0&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1&_sop=15
I'd say list it for $500 or whatever you think it's worth. I'm sure with your charm and impeccable sales techniques, it will sell immediately
With that attitude of yours, I can guarantee no one on these boards is going to put up with it or ever want to make any sort of deal with you. Please...head on over to Ebay.
I just cant believe that one of the greatest players to ever play the game autograph is only worth a one month supply of cat food for a dozen cats. So why is Mickey Mantles autograph worth 3 to 5 times as much? Even Mickey said Joe was better then him. I guess if it doesnt have to do with Micheal Jordan nobody is interested.
I totally agree with the responses the OP has received. rmilin: You appear to be a very bitter about perceived value, scam artists, e-topps, ebay, etc..... So sorry if you feel you have been "burned" in the past. Knowledge is king. The participants on these boards are quite knowledgeable, very helpful and portrait a "family" atmosphere. Many "deals" are successfully transacted through Private Messages. Experienced sellers all realize that a $1000 e-bay sale really nets approximately $860 and "good" buys can be found within these boards. Post your Dimaggio for what you want and feel comfortable accepting as a selling price. I don't think I would advise acknowledging 12 cats in the house.
It would also help if you put a price of what you're looking to get. Saying something is for sale but not attaching a price is a big turn off for a lot of people.
Exactlty this..... I've learned so much from the folks on these forums. I've bought and sold as well. Everyone ive dealt with has been top notch.
I just cant believe that Joe D autograph is worth so little compared to other players. My guess is that he must of signed a lot and there are thousands of his graded autos out there. Also no movement in the price over 15 years I figured it would have gone up a little. When collectors pay $150 dollars for a new mass produced basketball card you wonder how the same collectors could hold little value for a graded autograph of one of the top baseball players.
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First, I never saw your second message - I am usually good about getting back to people. Apologies.
To answer your question, you have to have a deep fan base that will tell their kids you were the greatest, too. Mickey was beloved. He and Joe signed many shows side by side. But Joe? Cold. No pictures, no smiles, gone the second he could be. Mickey was affable (mostly) and happy to chat, take a picture and reminisce. Mickey’s teammates loved him, Joe’s less so.
In addition, Joe’s career saw no real card ‘run’ to speak of with popular issuance. He was not in either game changing set - ‘51 Bowman or ‘52 Topps. His traditional rookie is 3 years into his career and his real rookie is scarce as could be. Collecting was around along time but you have a weird time in the 40s with paper shortages, small cards and lots of regional issues.
Add it all up and you get a great player who is undervalued and undercollected for how good he truly was and how meaningful to baseball history he still remains.
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