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Old 09-25-2017, 09:18 AM
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Reunion signed 1969 Mets balls are always in demand. Value would be based on completeness and quality of signatures and of the ball itself. Ryan and Seaver are the keys so you have that going for you. If it was done by Scoreboard then it was long enough ago to have McGraw on it which is another smaller draw. No idea if Scoreboard did these or not so I'm not much help there.

Beautiful examples with 25+ bold signatures on a pristine white ball could fetch $250-300. That price goes down base on completeness, signature clarity and ball condition, none of which can be ascertained without a photo.

Tom C
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