1970 Baltimore Orioles Team Signed Ball

Hello, I am researching a baseball for a friend of mine you may be interesting in selling, hope I am in right forum. I know very little about what sports items may be worth and hope I might find help here and I Thank you in advance. From what I've been told: This ball was given to my friend when she was very young from Dave Leonhard who played with the Orioles in the 1970 series and he had the team sign it for my friend. Dave was the son of my friends mother who were also co workers. The ball has as I count 31 signatures..Palmer-Powell-Frank Robinson and others. The ball has been stored away for many years and is in very nice condition and has been handeled since I've had it with gloves. It is not graded and is raw. I have included some pics I hope. Though we are both certain it would be worth a bit but not sure what to ask for it. She also has an orange metal badge with ribbons on it from the 1966 series that says Baltimore Orioles World Champions 1966 in great condition that she might be interested in selling along with ball..she got this at series in 66. Thank you, Jerry
Jerry T. Holmes
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I would send the pics to some of the larger auction houses mentioned on this board.
edit: you might want to seek out Baltimore Orioles fan sites too.
Good Luck
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Wouldn't that make him either your friend or your friend's brother? Is this some type of riddle?
Nice ball by the way. It's probably worth around $200 or so. Here's a frame of reference: 1969 ball That ball is in nicer shape than yours and is authenticated, but it at least gives you a ballpark figure to work with.
However the signatures are strong, and the fact that Brooks, Frank and Boog are all together is a big plus. $200-300 is probably about right, but I wouldn't be surprised if were to sell for less since it is a non-official ball and not a World Championship year. Since it would cost $50-100 to get authenticated it's probably not worth the trouble.
The badge doesn't have a whole lot of value. Certainly under $50 and more likely in the $20 range at best.
<< <i>That's a nice ball Jerry.
I would send the pics to some of the larger auction houses mentioned on this board.
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no auction house would touch this ball due to it's relative small value