The idea of what is "Best" is very subjective in the collectible world. There is no objectively best item to get signed. Its all about personal preference. Our opinions about specific items really mean nothing.
Personally, i would not spend the money on any of those players unless i had some specific item in mind that i could not find anywhere else. You can most times buy the usual items already signed for cheaper than the combined cost.of.the item and sig at the show. OTOH, i f i had an item that was signed by others that i wanted to add one if them to i might. Even then, the reality is that the expense of the auto, with rare exception, will not likely increase the value of the item as much as the cost of the sig you are adding. For example, if you have a poster signed by 30 HOFers that is worth $2k, adding a Rickey Henderson sig for $150 is not going to make it worth $2150.
This is why my advice to you is this. If you really want to get something signed in person by these players, find something you will enjoy looking at over time regardless of the value. Don't worry about resale values, etc. That way you can enjoy the experience of meeting the player and the story you can tell.
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