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Old 06-17-2017, 01:24 PM
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There aren't any names that jump out as a big reason to spend a lot on the Who's Who. No Foxx or Ott or even period signed Williams or DiMaggio it sounds like. Such a book WITH one or town of those might go for $500 or so at auction (if it has, as you say, about 40 total autographs or so). Without any of those names/value players, I would guess it would go for $150-200 at auction on a pretty good day.

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