I’ve owned one Satchel Paige autograph in my life, and it was very different than the OP. Man, I really wish I still had it. It was insane the deal I got on that baseball and a very rare one at that. It was a 1965 Kansas City A’s team-signed baseball. I bought at a store that sold antiques and other vintage items, but the owner really didn’t know much about sports collectibles. He offered it to me for $30! I didn’t really look it over too well before I bought it. I didn’t even know what year it was. All I knew was it was a KC A’s team ball, and it was priced at $30. For that price, I knew I couldn’t lose. So when I got home, I looked it over more thoroughly and to my shock, Satchel Paige had signed the ball! With research, I easily determined it was a 1965 ball because that was the year when the owner of the Kansas City A’s allowed Satchel Paige to come out of retirement at the age of 59 and pitch 3 innings for the A’s in one game only, making Paige the oldest player, I believe, to play in an MLB game! And at the age of 59, Satchel Paige pitched 3 SCORELESS INNINGS! That was the only game Paige played in in 1965 and afterwards he signed some team balls. I don’t know how many he signed, but i doubt it was very many. Damn...I wish I still had that rare $30 baseball!