value: Don Drysdale topps baseball card ?
120/autographed/ Dodgers-1963 w/unscratched baseball question!
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- $30. Autographing a baseball card generaly devalues the card. The autograph is generally seen as a defect in the card unless it was issued that way as part of an insert. As the other contributor has shown, this is a guideline and isn't always a negative aspect, which is why I said generally. Given the status of the player, you could probably get $20 selling it. #120 is Roger Maris
- A 1964 Don Drysdale card #120 is worth about $30.00 in Near Mint condition. You need to add one year to the last year of the stats to determine what year the card is from. The lower the condition, the lower the value. The book value is what you would expect to pay for the card from a dealer. You'd be lucky to get 75% if you were to sell it yourself. I disagree that an autograph will decrease the value of the card. In some cases it will increase the value and I think with a Hall of Famer that would be true. What a signed card will do is decrease potential buyers. For instance if you put an NM card on ebay that's not signed you may get 10 buyers willing to pay up to $20. A signed card might result in 2 buyers willing to pay up to $25
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