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Value of autographs
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Stoatgobbler
2008-06-24 19:58:43 UTC
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Hi there,

Is it acceptable on this ng to ask what an indicative value of an
autograph is?

Stoat
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B14
2008-06-24 23:48:09 UTC
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Post by Stoatgobbler
Hi there,
Is it acceptable on this ng to ask what an indicative value of an
autograph is?
Stoat
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$30.00
MAYBE $35.00
b***@yahoo.com
2008-06-24 21:59:41 UTC
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what is it? is it real? did you get it yourself? do you know where it
came from?
those are important questions when asking the value of anything.
m
Sue H
2008-06-24 22:37:34 UTC
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Yes he can ask here, but without a photo, nobody can give the value.
Value is determined by a number of things...

Who it is that signed the item
If the person who signed the item is deaceased, rare etc
What the item is that is signed
If it's legit
The condition of the item
the provenance/proof that accompanies (or doesn't) the item
and sometimes on where it's signed (sweetspot, dark area with dark pen
etc)

So unless you include all of this, all you'll get is a wide range of
opinions.... nothing concrete.

On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 14:59:41 -0700 (PDT),
Post by b***@yahoo.com
what is it? is it real? did you get it yourself? do you know where it
came from?
those are important questions when asking the value of anything.
m
a***@yahoo.com
2008-06-25 04:19:37 UTC
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are you retarded?

On Jun 24, 12:58 pm, Stoatgobbler
Post by Stoatgobbler
Hi there,
Is it acceptable on this ng to ask what an indicative value of an
autograph is?
Stoat
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Gummby3
2008-06-25 05:04:16 UTC
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Stoat, ignore the rabble. Feel free to ask. Just provide as much
pertinent information as you can:

WHO the person is?
WHERE you got the autograph?
HOW it came into your possession?
WHAT condition it's in?
WHEN you bout the autograph?
If you bought it, what back story came with it? Did you research it?
A link to a clear scan is a necessity.

Even then, you're getting novice opinions, for the most part. The
best thing is to inquire to professional sites like Autograph World.
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are you retarded?

On Jun 24, 12:58 pm, Stoatgobbler
Post by Stoatgobbler
Hi there,
Is it acceptable on this ng to ask what an indicative value of an
autograph is?
Stoat
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Stoatgobbler
b***@yahoo.com
2008-06-25 13:54:55 UTC
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autographworld doesn't know the value of anything...it's a turn and
burn existence for them. it could be a good autograph for them, but
the value could be $15 as they sell real autographs dirt cheap.
m
B14
2008-06-25 22:41:42 UTC
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are you retarded?

On Jun 24, 12:58 pm, Stoatgobbler
Post by Stoatgobbler
Hi there,
Is it acceptable on this ng to ask what an indicative value of an
autograph is?
Stoat
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Stoatgobbler
most here are including you
Stoatgobbler
2008-06-25 17:01:50 UTC
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Apologies the question did appear inane, what I was meaning is does this
ng allow you to ask the value of particular autographs.

I have a 6"x9" print of the Silverstone racetrack signed by:
Penti Arikala
Timo Mackinen
Tony Mason
Tony Pond
Anne Hall
Rosemary Smith
Andy Dawson
B Waldesand
Tony Fall

It's genuine but unless you're into 1970's rallying you wouldn't know
who these people are.

Are any of these people "rare"?
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Sue H
2008-06-25 17:14:55 UTC
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On this one, It's too hard to valuate. This is mostly a pop culture
board... BUT with that said, your item is small so less value on that.
Non-known people so not much value. More value added for multi-signed.
Print equals less value than original... less amount of interested
parties so not too valuable.

However, as they say, in the right auction with the right people
interested in that subject, you could get a decent price. The odds of
that happening not too good. Most people here in the US are into Indy
racing or NASCAR and I don't think many know about the other parts....
so you'd have to sell it where people are interested to make the most.

Still unknown to us... condition, and story behind the graphs. That
can add or subtrack more value.


On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:01:50 +0100, Stoatgobbler
Post by Stoatgobbler
Apologies the question did appear inane, what I was meaning is does this
ng allow you to ask the value of particular autographs.
Penti Arikala
Timo Mackinen
Tony Mason
Tony Pond
Anne Hall
Rosemary Smith
Andy Dawson
B Waldesand
Tony Fall
It's genuine but unless you're into 1970's rallying you wouldn't know
who these people are.
Are any of these people "rare"?
Sue H
2008-06-25 17:18:19 UTC
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PS These guys aren't the glory days of that sport either so I'd put it
about 100 Euros or less if I was taking a HUGE shot in the dark at a
valuation. That's based upon a small print in average condition
(assuming it's not mint and not in bad shape), signed by several not
in their Heyday but a lot of sigs, sold either in an auction related
to this sport, or for private sale on a board of fans.
Post by Sue H
On this one, It's too hard to valuate. This is mostly a pop culture
board... BUT with that said, your item is small so less value on that.
Non-known people so not much value. More value added for multi-signed.
Print equals less value than original... less amount of interested
parties so not too valuable.
However, as they say, in the right auction with the right people
interested in that subject, you could get a decent price. The odds of
that happening not too good. Most people here in the US are into Indy
racing or NASCAR and I don't think many know about the other parts....
so you'd have to sell it where people are interested to make the most.
Still unknown to us... condition, and story behind the graphs. That
can add or subtrack more value.
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:01:50 +0100, Stoatgobbler
Post by Stoatgobbler
Apologies the question did appear inane, what I was meaning is does this
ng allow you to ask the value of particular autographs.
Penti Arikala
Timo Mackinen
Tony Mason
Tony Pond
Anne Hall
Rosemary Smith
Andy Dawson
B Waldesand
Tony Fall
It's genuine but unless you're into 1970's rallying you wouldn't know
who these people are.
Are any of these people "rare"?
c***@hotmail.com
2008-06-25 20:58:00 UTC
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On Jun 25, 10:01 am, Stoatgobbler
Post by Stoatgobbler
Are any of these people "rare"?
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Stoatgobbler
Sorry, but those autographs are worth less than used toilet paper.
Gummby3
2008-06-25 22:19:02 UTC
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And we wonder why people badmouth this group and others avoid it like
the plague...
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www.star-collector.net
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On Jun 25, 10:01 am, Stoatgobbler
Post by Stoatgobbler
Are any of these people "rare"?
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Stoatgobbler
Sorry, but those autographs are worth less than used toilet paper.
Sue H
2008-06-26 01:37:08 UTC
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Well hopefully people will not listen to smart ass answers like that
and realize it's a troll. The truth of the matter is that the graph
is worth it to someone, or they'd never have gotten it in the first
place. There is ALWAYS another interested party and so the graph is
worth SOMETHING. What depends on how many people can be gathered to
bid against each other...
Post by Gummby3
And we wonder why people badmouth this group and others avoid it like
the plague...
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