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<blockquote data-quote="skatalite" data-source="post: 2683986" data-attributes="member: 6808"><p>To those with autographed memorabilia: I encourage you to get them all authenticated so it's easier for your family members to decide what to do with them, and it'll help give a better idea of what the item is worth.</p><p></p><p>An authenticated autographed Nolan Ryan baseball, for example, can sell for double what a non-authenticated one would sell for.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They offered your son $5,000 for a Nolan Ryan rookie card? Hot damn, he should've sold it. If they were offering that much then it must've been graded, and a high grade at that. You can buy Ryan Topps rookie cards all day long for $220 to $300, and graded versions scoring an 8 go for about $5,000, and 9s go for $12,000 to $16,000, on average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skatalite, post: 2683986, member: 6808"] To those with autographed memorabilia: I encourage you to get them all authenticated so it's easier for your family members to decide what to do with them, and it'll help give a better idea of what the item is worth. An authenticated autographed Nolan Ryan baseball, for example, can sell for double what a non-authenticated one would sell for. They offered your son $5,000 for a Nolan Ryan rookie card? Hot damn, he should've sold it. If they were offering that much then it must've been graded, and a high grade at that. You can buy Ryan Topps rookie cards all day long for $220 to $300, and graded versions scoring an 8 go for about $5,000, and 9s go for $12,000 to $16,000, on average. [/QUOTE]
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