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New York Yankees Autographs

The value of autographs signed by the New York Yankees depends on the player, the object signed, and the condition of the object signed. Players with a higher profile, or who have greater mystique in the Yankee pantheon, have signatures that carry greater interest. If collecting autographs, it is best to have the signatures in an autograph book, on a letter or a piece of paper. Signatures on equipment or programs do well also, especially if the equipment has some direct connection to the player. It is not recommended that baseball cards be signed, as that tends to devalue both the card and the signature.

Derek Jeter Autograph

The value of a Derek Jeter autograph is slowly increasing in value. While not a record setter, as captain of the New York Yankees and member of many World Series championship teams, make his signature desirable among collectors. The next jump in value will come when he is voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Game equipment and uniforms used and worn by Derek Jeter currently have the highest value of current Yankee players, and as time passes, his value may approach the greatest players in all of Yankee history.

Sidney Crosby Autograph

Following the Stanley Cup Championship, a Sidney Crosby autograph jumped significantly in value. If he wins more before retiring, an increase in value will accompany each win. As he breaks and sets records, his autograph will increase in value, and if he is voted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, there should be a substantial spike in its value. Hockey equipment or game programs signed by Crosby, especially if there is any sports history significance associated with the item, are of significant value. Do not get a Sidney Crosby rookie signed, as this devalues both the card and the autograph.

Anderson Silva Autograph

The autograph of Mixed Martial Arts champion has a great deal of cachet in the collectible’s marketplace. The degree of value depends on the legibility of the autograph and whether or not the signature is on a sheet of paper or on a piece of sports equipment. If it is on a piece of equipment, the value is greater than on a piece of paper, and if the equipment has any sports history significance. If the item was part of a championship or record-breaking event, then value increases. The actual value of the autograph is difficult to pinpoint, as it rests on demand and how many autographs exist.

Babe Ruth Autograph

Baseball memorabilia associated with Babe Ruth are some of the most desirable items in the sports collectibles world. His autograph is in high demand, and items signed by him are in even greater demand. There are some things to consider when buying or selling his autograph. The first is the condition of the autograph. Signatures can degrade quickly and the more difficult a signature is to distinguish, the less valuable it is. Second, the item signed plays a role. Did he sign a ball from the gift shop, or did he sign a game ball; a program or a World Series program? Also, if his signature appears with other Yankee luminaries, the value of everyone’s signature increases. As added security, insist that the signature be authenticated by a recognized agency.

LeBron James Autograph

Items autographed by LeBron James may be an excellent investment. His signatures, either alone or on items, does not command as high a price as it may in the future. The biggest contributors to its increase in value will be if he is inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame (the odds are quite good on this) and if he wins an NBA Championship (still to be seen). If both events occur, and LeBron James continues to perform as projected, then it can be reasonably expected to see his stock rise. If you have one of his rookie cards, it is not a good idea to have it autographed. Instead, get his autograph on a plain piece of paper or in an autograph book. Autographing rookie cards hurts the value of both the card and the autograph.