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Autograph Values Can Explode in Moments

November 6, 2010 by rmueller Leave a Comment

By Greg Johnson We all like to hear the “rags to riches,” “from the ground up,” “from nothing to something” stories. It can be satisfying to hear that what was once worth next to nothing eventually came to be something that people value in more than just monetary ways. This can be the case with […]

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Autographed Baseball Display Case is a Must

November 6, 2010 by rmueller Leave a Comment

Ok, so you find yourself with an autographed baseball signed with the right kind of ink, one that will make your ball look as crisp as possible for a long time. Now what? Do you put it on it display as is or is there yet something else you can do to protect that collectible? […]

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Baseball Signed With Ballpoint Pen is Best Option

November 6, 2010 by rmueller Leave a Comment

Whether you are a current or prospective collector of autographed baseballs, there is one important thing you must know. What is the best writing utensil that you must use when you get a baseball signed by a player? If you want to preserve the baseball for a long time so that it has the best […]

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Autographed Baseball Preservation

August 1, 2010 by rmueller Leave a Comment

Getting a baseball autographed is a lot different than having a piece of paper, photo or baseball card signed and that’s why autographed baseball preservation is key to keeping your item as nice as the day you received it. The first thing to keep in mind is that while Sharpie markers have become popular for […]

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Articles

  • Best Way to Display Autographed Baseballs
  • Autographed Baseball Preservation and Authentication
  • Mel Ott Autographs a Good Buy?
  • Babe Ruth Facts
  • Baseball Signed by Ruth and Gehrig On ’27 Tour Brings Big Bucks
  • Kid Nichols Signed Baseball Brings $53,775
  • Major League Baseballs: Buy the Real Thing
  • Rare Autographed Baseball Collections Being Sold
  • Ripken Baseballs Great for Autographs
  • Respect Players When Requesting Autographs
  • One Man’s Autographed Baseball Collection; What’s Yours Look Like?
  • Collecting Baseballs Signed by Presidents, Celebs, Etc.
  • Mickey Mantle Autographed Baseballs Remain Popular
  • What Determines the Value of an Autographed Baseball?
  • First Autograph is Always Special
  • Autographed Baseball Collector Experiences Not Always Good
  • Autograph Values Can Explode in Moments
  • Know How to Buy Autographed Baseballs on eBay and Amazon
  • How to Get Free MLB Baseballs
  • Snagging Baseballs at MLB Stadiums
  • Which Autographs Will Be Worth More?
  • Know Your Autograph Authentication Company
  • Tips for Getting Baseballs Autographed
  • Autographed Baseball Display Case is a Must
  • Baseball Signed With Ballpoint Pen is Best Option
  • Autographed Baseball Preservation
  • Signed Babe Ruth Baseballs Highlight Any Collection
  • Autographed Team Baseballs Capture Slice of History
  • Baseballs Signed by Hall of Famers Still Focus for Most Collectors
  • Auction Will Include Rare Signed Baseballs
  • JFK Autographed Baseball Sells for $26,450
  • More Autographed Baseball Tips
  • Vintage Signed Baseballs Up for Bid
  • Bob Gibson Collection, Other Sports Memorabilia Sold at Live Auction
  • New Signed Baseball Holder on Market

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