Ever sell some of your memorabilia?
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 7:13 am
Back in the early 90's, I collected some autographs when I went to the various Piratefests. Unfortunately, I primarily got my autographs from '93 on, and I left a lot with my ex when we split up. I'm sure most aren't worth the baseball I had them sign now (Mark Smith, anyone?), but something I read today made me think of Harvey Haddix. I have his autograph on a ball, and on the card that commemorates his 12-inning perfect game.
I looked online. I saw one memorabilia seller offering the two items for about $700. I looked on Ebay, and the lowest price those items were being offered for was about $430.
Well, the game-room/multimedia room I always thought I'd have never came to be, and since becoming disabled, it never will. I have a small place, and am having trouble just storing things, much less displaying them.
I figure this is gonna be a fool's errand, but I don't wan tot just throw them out. If i try to sell on Ebay, someone could scribble Harvey's name on a ball and say I sent them a counterfeit. I'd never be able to prove otherwise. I could sell it to a memorabilia reseller at considerably less than the prices I quoted above, and I'd be less likely to run into an outright thief, just someone who will lowball me. In both cases, I will probably have to have the items appraised and verified as genuine, and I know nothing about that and how much that would cost.
Anyone here ever been down the rabbit-hole of selling their memorabilia? I love the ball and card, they are my favorite autographs and I love the story of his famous game. I remember Harvey taking time to explain who the umpire and the batter was on the card I had him sign. . .but I just don't have any room to do anything with them but jam them in a drawer, at best, and money always finds a use, especially these days.
Sorry this was so long.
I looked online. I saw one memorabilia seller offering the two items for about $700. I looked on Ebay, and the lowest price those items were being offered for was about $430.
Well, the game-room/multimedia room I always thought I'd have never came to be, and since becoming disabled, it never will. I have a small place, and am having trouble just storing things, much less displaying them.
I figure this is gonna be a fool's errand, but I don't wan tot just throw them out. If i try to sell on Ebay, someone could scribble Harvey's name on a ball and say I sent them a counterfeit. I'd never be able to prove otherwise. I could sell it to a memorabilia reseller at considerably less than the prices I quoted above, and I'd be less likely to run into an outright thief, just someone who will lowball me. In both cases, I will probably have to have the items appraised and verified as genuine, and I know nothing about that and how much that would cost.
Anyone here ever been down the rabbit-hole of selling their memorabilia? I love the ball and card, they are my favorite autographs and I love the story of his famous game. I remember Harvey taking time to explain who the umpire and the batter was on the card I had him sign. . .but I just don't have any room to do anything with them but jam them in a drawer, at best, and money always finds a use, especially these days.
Sorry this was so long.