| Should I Sell or Keep a Chipper Jones Autographed Baseball?

Should I Sell or Keep a Chipper Jones Autographed Baseball?

Cameron G asked:


his career was great, and i loved him when i was younger, but i’m affraid if i hold onto it for too long, he will sort of become forgotten, and his memorabilia wont be worth as much. i have seen prices right now arround $100-$180. are there any sports memorabilia experts who can help me?
yeah. money is tight right now, so i was looking arround me house for stuff to sell. but i guess it looks like that wouldnt happen anyway. thank you guys!

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5 Responses to “Should I Sell or Keep a Chipper Jones Autographed Baseball?”

  1. CARLINGS 16 on April 28th, 2009 8:27 am

    there is no market. sport collect ables will be the last to recover. it will be best to hold ball . he will be h o f . by then market will be back. just wrap and store cool place. wait a few years.

  2. Sean "The Pinstriper" on April 28th, 2009 6:08 pm

    If he signed it for you - I would keep it.
    If you got it elsewhere - Do whatever you want. Get it authenticated though.

  3. Ashlee <3s Drew Doughty on May 2nd, 2009 1:27 am

    i would keep it. but if you need the money go for it

  4. nygiants1321 on May 3rd, 2009 9:15 pm

    How’d you get that prick to sign a ball? I’d keep it, its probably the only one he’s ever signed so hold on to it.

  5. Corrado's Nephew on May 6th, 2009 9:43 am

    Keep it and see what the the value maxes out at when he retires.