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Hey guys.
I found this ball in a West Virginia antique store. As you can see , the seal is broken but the box appears to have never been opened. The ball inside is covered with paper I can tell that much. Didn't want to damage the box further by trying to get the ball out. I paid $250. Anyone familiar with the ball with input on value and if i should try to do anything to secure the seal back to the box. Is the years correct? Thanks Last edited by Mountaineer1999; 07-26-2025 at 11:25 AM. |
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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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No. 0--wonder what that's about? So cool to find an old ball like that!
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The good news for ne is, there was a perfect untouched baseball inside.
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Really nice baseball. With a little online work you can determine the dating of the ball. You did OK at $250. You might make a little money on it. Really cool thing is to get a major star of today to sign a ball of that vintage. Derek Jeter comes to mind. Cal Ripken would be another great one to sign it. But I would get someone who actually signs a legible name on it, not scribbled initials!!
Last edited by rand1com; 07-27-2025 at 06:03 PM. Reason: Content |
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Nice baseball and box.
Looking at the keymancollectibles website dating guide, it looks like this could be the 1951-1959 model. I just did a quick comparison, so another model might be a better match when closely examined. This website really comes in hand when trying to figure out the time frame of a signed ball. They did a great job with it. Here's a link to the ball dating guide: https://keymancollectibles.com/officialbaseballs.htm and the 1951-59 ball page: https://keymancollectibles.com/balls...seball1959.htm |
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