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Old 01-22-2020, 08:35 PM
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Default How Many Signatures for a "Team Ball"

I just have a general question for the folks collecting and trying to assemble team balls. What is the number of signatures needed on a baseball for you to consider it a "team ball"? Thanks in advance for your opinions!
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18 signatures is the general rule of thumb for the authentication companies to consider it a team ball. Less than that would be a multi or partial team ball.
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Thanks for replying, that helps!
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18 signatures is the general rule of thumb for the authentication companies to consider it a team ball. Less than that would be a multi or partial team ball.
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