A step into an area out of my knowledge -- Mantle signed baseball found at yard sale... (CAUTION! MA

Sorry if this is the wrong forum for this, but I'm new to this area of the CU boards 
I was at yard sales as usual this Saturday morning bargain hunting, when I ran into this yard sale by someone who seemed to collect sports stuff. He had around two bins full of sports stuff such as the Beckett magazines and boxes full of cards. I usually walk by these kinds of things (please don't flame me!!) because they are really out of my area of knowledge, but this ball caught my eye...










I saw it and questioned the gentleman who was selling ball about the authenticity of the autographs. He assured me that they were real and told me that he waited in line for hours in 1991 to have this signed by everyone himself. He went to his bins of sports stuff and pulled out a pamphlet/book thing and told me that all 7 of these guys signed the baseball. The names are: Moose Skowron, Mickey Mantle, Bobby Richardson, Whitey Ford, Don Larsen, Hank Bauer, and Ryne Duren. I was VERY hesitant to purchase this baseball due to my lack of knowledge about sports and autographs, but I figured that it would be a neat thing to have either way.
My question is... did I do badly on this ball for $35? What would a piece like this sell for if I decided to sell it?
Thanks for any help!
-Ben

I was at yard sales as usual this Saturday morning bargain hunting, when I ran into this yard sale by someone who seemed to collect sports stuff. He had around two bins full of sports stuff such as the Beckett magazines and boxes full of cards. I usually walk by these kinds of things (please don't flame me!!) because they are really out of my area of knowledge, but this ball caught my eye...










I saw it and questioned the gentleman who was selling ball about the authenticity of the autographs. He assured me that they were real and told me that he waited in line for hours in 1991 to have this signed by everyone himself. He went to his bins of sports stuff and pulled out a pamphlet/book thing and told me that all 7 of these guys signed the baseball. The names are: Moose Skowron, Mickey Mantle, Bobby Richardson, Whitey Ford, Don Larsen, Hank Bauer, and Ryne Duren. I was VERY hesitant to purchase this baseball due to my lack of knowledge about sports and autographs, but I figured that it would be a neat thing to have either way.
My question is... did I do badly on this ball for $35? What would a piece like this sell for if I decided to sell it?
Thanks for any help!
-Ben
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All autographs look to match up very well with other sigs I have or have compared them to, First Off, I would get the ball authenticated.
I would say it could possibly fetch 10x what you paid for it. Nice Find !!
great deal for $35
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TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
I compared each signature on the ball, to the PSA/DNA sigs I have, and every one of them is dead on!
Your pics show no stop/start lines which are usually easily detected and the first sign of counterfeit sigs.
Also the flow pattern of each signature is almost 100% consistent on each ball. (I have a degree in Handwriting Analysis)
The multi-colored sigs are also a plus, as counterfeiters rarely use different colors.
Anyway, congrats!
PoppaJ
Steve
Good luck! It all looks OK so far.
http://s334.photobucket.com/albums/m415/apatlan5/
PS I may need to start searching some yard sales for this stuff.
Steve
Several more questions...
Thanks again!!
-Ben
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i would probably just have the mantle psa/dna don't go with any other grading...you may consider jsa, but i would stick with psa/dna.
I am surprised you hesitated at $35 (LOL)
If ya get it authenticated, I would imagine you wouldn't have any problem selling it.
I agree, the fact that it's not on an OAL ball and it has multi-sigs can work against ya compared to a SS Mantle ball - tho they're all Yankees and the pamplet is a great companion to the ball.
Not sure what it would sell for - in the hundreds anyway.
Please let us know how the authentication goes and if ya plan to put it up on ebay.
Good luck!
mike
I wouldn't have hesitated for a split second .
All clear legible sigs , they all appear to be legit .
What the heck was the seller thinking ?
He could have easily moved the baseball for 10 times what you paid for it anywhere .
The only thing I don't like about it is the baseball itself but that's not such a big deal with those sigs on it .
Congratulations on the excellent deal , I am glad to see there are still deals out there , I happen across some deals at these garage sales from time to time , I swear by em .
She about fell over when I told her what you paid .
Absolutely incredible !
She also wants to know if you are willing to sell it right now with no LOA , if so shoot me a number , thanks .
YOU SUCK!
wow.
$35 steal of the year.
^^ To the guy above me. Nice avatar.
Very nice pickup!!
I think I will keep the ball and perhaps have it sent in to PSA/DNA for a LoA later on ($100 + S/H both ways
And no Jeremy, no coins
Thanks again to everyone!!
-Ben
<< <i>Thanks for all the kind comments and replies
I think I will keep the ball and perhaps have it sent in to PSA/DNA for a LoA later on ($100 + S/H both ways
Thanks again to everyone!!
-Ben >>
WOW - it costs that much for an LOA?
In that case I would just get a PSA/DNA quick opinion for $8.
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Actually, I did hit the big one , But I swear I was drunk that night .