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I don't have a clue as to value but can say that if the Cravath you saw was a single-signed ball it would have more value, generally speaking, to collectors than one that is multi-signed. So that price may be an aberration. That said, the Williams displays nicely as a single from the pic you posted, and I think he is still a somewhat strong HOF candidate. I think that's where the bulk of the value lies in this ball. Really nice item!
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