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How about an ongoing thread to highlight the new additions to your collection?

Whether it's a through-the-mail freebie or a big buck acquisition... it's all good. Show us what you got!

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Thanks CEE GEE!! I knew a connoisseur like you would appreciate it! :-)

Hi, I just joined after inheriting a baseball I found in the bottom of a box. It appears to be a very old ball which has no marking of the make of it and the inscription reads:

Mickey Mantle

To my best friend 

This is the part I could not read. It looks like a name that starts with a B and the last name is just an initial that looks like a B.

I will try to attach some photos. You will see smudges of ink in a few different spots on the ball as if it was from the pen that wrote it.

If anyone can guess if it is authentic and possibly it's value so I can decide to keep or sell. Also, where would I get it appraised?

Thanks, Kenny

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I think this is a fake Mantle signature.

Just a guess, but it has the appearance of a kid fooling around and signing a ball from Mickey Mantle. My bet is that it was not a serious forgery attempt.

I agree with Dave and Zipper...it looks more like a youngster signing his ball for his own display...

This just in... my new pride & joy...

Mariano Rivera 2001 Game Used ball

By the way, the code on the MLB Game Used hologram allows you to see the game the ball was used:

Session Product Description: GAME USED BALLS
Game: ORIOLES VS. YANKEES
Session Name: CAL RIPKEN FAREWELL TOUR
Session Date: September 21, 2001
Autographer: 
Authenticator: AUTHENTICATORS, INC.
Additional Information: GAME USED BASEBALL

that is wicked provenance, Mister.

That was an insane awesome tour...I may have been at that game as sick is that may sound...I still have the Ripken teeshirt from that weekend...simply a fantastic piece Zipp
Had to check my stubs...it was 9/28 and 9/29 2001...Damn Zipp that must have been from Camden Yard so Damn sweet...if I was at that game Zipp I would have had to made you an offer you couldn't refuse...I don't think you would have excepted....LOL

Thats Awesome!!

Here's a nice one that I recently picked up.  Roberto Clemente died on December 31, 1972, and his card was in the 3rd series of Topps baseball cards that year, so there was a severely limited time window for him to sign it. I would rate the sig a 5 on a scale of 1 to 10.  It's one of the key autographed cards for the 72 set.   One just sold at Heritage in Dallas in November for close to $3,000.

Here's mine.   Notice the bottom of the back, it looks like someone sold this card for $11.00 at one time (or at least had it priced at $11.00, no doubt the buyer probably asked for a discount. LOL  

 

 

Damn that Clemente pen auto is bad ass...Damn that's a nice piece....Wow...thanks for sharing that...

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