1940's may be correct. The value is much greater if the box was still sealed. Opened, you probably paid retail or above for it at $250.
Since it is not sealed, the key is the actual condition of the baseball inside.
It will be a William Harridge baseball and if it is in mint condition then it is better than just guessing about the condition.
It is easy to just replace a mint ball with an off condition one when the seal is broken and sell the mint ball outside the box.
Just my opinion of course.
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