Does anyone know how much a signed Ken Griffey Jr. card would sell for?
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My advice is to have a "grade" put on the card to get an objective opinion as to the condition of the card.PSA (Professional Sports Authenticators) is a great place to start - www.psacard.com - they are extremely reputable in the industry.
Then look it up in their website, or even - dare I say it - ebay - to see what it have sold for recently.
There are other guys to certify things of this nature, but I have always felt very comfortable with them.
Good Luck
Who would you give the ball to?
If it is the Upper Deck Rookie card of Junior it would sell for a pretty penny. But even then the value of that card has diminished over the years(due to injuries). My advice, hang on to it until he retires and is newly inducted into the Hall Of Fame, then it will reach its peak value.Should I trade C.Zambrano for J.Dye?
Probably about a thousand dollars if its a rookie card, but only about five hunded if its not.Now we see Canseco is right about steroid use why did ESPN try to discredit him when he came out?
No. No. No. It won't go for that. An autographed card of Griffey from a fancy set went for $26 on Ebay last week. If there is no authentication that the card is for sure authentic, the card likely wouldn't bring $10. If it is a numbered (such as 1 of 50 made), it could bring significantly more. But, just a card that someone gets signed at the ballpark is worth far more in sentimental value than in dollars, unless you want to go to the trouble and expense of sending it through an authentication service.More Questions & Answers...