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Old 11-18-2025, 09:08 PM
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Default Historic Wrigley Field Sign Rare, Authentic, Museum-Quality Collectible

This is a one-of-a-kind, museum-quality collectible sign with incredible historical significance:
� Players Signed:
� Pete Rose � Hall of Famer
� Johnny Bench � Hall of Famer
� Joe Morgan � Hall of Famer
� Tony P�rez � Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer
� Authentication: Fully Tri-Star authenticated, guaranteeing legitimacy
� Condition: Excellent / near-mint
� Provenance: Directly from Wrigley Field, enhancing rarity and historical significance
� Significance:
� Signed by three Hall of Famers and four Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famers
� Unique, museum-quality collectible
� Perfect for serious collectors or museum display

This Wrigley Field sign is a historically significant, fully authenticated collectible featuring three Hall of Famers and four Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famers. Its rarity, provenance, and pristine condition make it a centerpiece for any serious collection. Starting price $95,000, negotiable.

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� Close-ups of each signature
� Full sign view
� Tri-Star authentication certificate


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� delivery with insurance available for additional charge
� Local pickup negotiable
� Sold as-is for collectible purposes.
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Old 11-18-2025, 10:16 PM
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I know from your other post that you dont have any experience in this,but your price here is about 2 zeroes too high.

Heritage sold a Yankees on deck circle from 1970 for 18k earlier this year. I would be surprised if this got half of that because its not the Yankees and its a road teams circle. Might not hurt to reach out to heritage since they are clearly comfortable selling items this large.


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Old 11-19-2025, 08:31 AM
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Default Private sale and collector's item

This sign has Wrigley Field provenance. Unlike this sign, the 1970 Yankees sign has no autographs. I do appreciate the reference, but auction prices dont always reflect an items true value. Some may value it less due to size and shipping, while others may value it more, and I can deliver it myself with my CDL license and charge additional shipping and handling if needed.
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Old 11-19-2025, 08:36 AM
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A few very common autographs doesnt increase the value from the low 4 figures to the high six figuresyou had some very knowledgeable experts give you a lot of good advice on pricing and options and Im just suggesting you take some of that advice or youll never find a buyer.


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Old 11-19-2025, 10:56 AM
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No matter how far off you feel somebody is on the price, its in extremely poor taste to comment on the price. You dont like it, move on. Or make an offer. Or tell them privately. Full disclosure, I have no skin in the game
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Old 11-19-2025, 11:01 AM
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I typically wouldnt comment on something like that, but was put off by someone seeking advice from the board and then completely disregarding everything after folks took the time to help.


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Old 11-19-2025, 02:17 PM
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Check your messages as I sent one yesterday regarding this. I have a friend interested.

FYI, your ask is not even in the ballpark of the value for this item.
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Old 11-19-2025, 02:50 PM
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Well he did say it's "negotiable," so that's good.

It is a very cool item, but yeah, it's probably not worth as much as three brand new Bentleys or a very nice home pretty much anywhere on Earth.
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Old 11-25-2025, 08:31 PM
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I know from your other post that you don�t have any experience in this,but your price here is about 2 zeroes too high.

Heritage sold a Yankees on deck circle from 1970 for 18k earlier this year. I would be surprised if this got half of that because it�s not the Yankees and it�s a road teams circle. Might not hurt to reach out to heritage since they are clearly comfortable selling items this large.


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Ironically the same yankee on deck circle sold last month for $3k on heritage.
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Old 11-25-2025, 09:23 PM
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Im pretty sure it wasn’t the “same”exact one.as this one is different
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Im pretty sure it wasn’t the “same”exact one.as this one is different
It is EXACTLY the same on deck circle. I know who purchased it originally and then turned around and sold it. Additionally, if you look at the pictures from both auctions you can clearly see they’re the same.
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Old 11-26-2025, 09:20 AM
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It’s not the same item the details and signatures are different. And if the other sale was $3,000, I’m curious why your offer was above that “comp”. Just trying to understand the logic.🤷🏾*♂️🤷🏾*♂️ serious offers only please
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Old 11-26-2025, 09:42 AM
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So you’re saying they bought it for $3,000 and then immediately sold it? And probably for more.If that’s the case, it clearly shows its worth more than what they originally paid.
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Old 11-26-2025, 10:25 AM
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Sorry, I think I'm confusing you. All I'm referring too is the earlier sales comp of a 1970's Yankee Stadium On deck circle:

This Yankee on deck circle originally sold on Feb 23, 2025 for $18,300. It was later auctioned off again which just ended October 26, 2025 for $3,050, a drop of $15,000.

Your's is a totally different on deck circle from Wrigley, but a Yankee Stadium item historically commands a premium vs Wrigley Field items.
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Old 11-29-2025, 04:47 PM
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I’m always curious how someone comes up with such an insane price but also decided 95k was OK instead of 94 or 96.
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Old 11-29-2025, 08:52 PM
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Price is negotiable. I listed 95k because it leaves room for discussion, and private-sale valuations don’t always follow auction comps. Serious collectors may value it differently, so I’m open to offers.
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Serious collectors are the ones bidding in the major auctionsauction prices = the items value.


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Someone clearly told the guy, “Try Net54 — that place is full of guys who’ll grossly overpay for the right item.” $365,000 —> $95,000 was worth a shot.
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I’ve got to say….. all pricing logic aside….. this guy has taken one hell of a pounding here and kept his decorum intact. Lesser men would ( and have many times in the past) told everyone to shove it and quit Net54. So congratulations to him on that and of course GLWTS !!!
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Actually, auction results are never the true value of an item. Auction houses set estimates based on what they think they can safely move the item for so they don’t lose money, not what the item is actually worth to the right buyer. A perfect example is the unsigned on-deck circle someone mentioned it originally sold for $18,000, but when an auction house ran it, it hammered for about $3,050. That’s a massive gap.
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The true value of any item is only what someone is willing to pay


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Am I the only one bothered by people talking about the prices? I was taught, when I first joined Net54, that it’s in extremely poor taste to comment on someone’s pricing (whether you agree or disagree with it). I’m surprised Leon has not stepped in yet. This guy can ask whatever he wants for it, and it’s not cool to comment on it.
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Exactly , now if someone bought an unsigned circle for 18000 then why is my autographed circle price not realistic? Not only that but the price is and always was negotiable. 🤷🏾*♂️🤷🏾*♂️ i keep hearing mention of comp prices, this is not a auction though.
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So you originally asked for opinions about this item as you were new to Net54, and I would assume to sports memorabilia. A lot of people commented on your original post and the price estimates that were mentioned were in the $1000-3500 range. You took all this information and proceeded to list it at $675,000!!!! You have now marked it down to $95,000 but are negotiable to serious buyers.

In the sports collectibles market, comps are what an item sell for, whether it’s an auction or a private sale. Auction comps are used all the time to price items, your logic that it’s not relevant is incorrect.

I had posted an older Wrigley Field on deck circle that sold for $1200 in 2018 which is old, but a good reference point. Someone mentioned the 1970’s Yankee stadium on deck circle that was auctioned off for $18,300 earlier this year. It was also posted that that exact same Yankee on deck circle was auctioned off again this year and it only fetched $3050. All this information is available online at Heritage auctions. So the latest sale price for a similar type of on deck circle that similar to yours is in the $3000 range.

Your autographs add some value but most definitely not worth a multiple of what an on deck circle would sell for. I’m not an autograph collector but I would say that the autographs would add less than $1,000 to the value. It doesn’t raise is exponentially.


You can ask whatever you want for an item but I can tell you that I was trying to give you a “realistic estimate” for your on deck circle. I have no interest in purchasing it as I don’t collect Reds items but if I did I would be interested as it’s a nice piece. Also, I do own an on deck circle that I paid $600 for.
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I get your viewpoint, but you’re talking like auction comps are the law of the land when anyone who’s been around this hobby long enough knows they swing all over the place. One sale at $18k and a turnover at $3k doesn’t set the value it just shows how inconsistent auctions can be depending on timing, bidders, and the venue. Which you and i had spoke about and YOU stated a circle sold for 18 grand then said the value of mine was 3 grand based on comp but then offer slightly above the comp price. So what are we really talking about here?🤷🏾*♂️🤷🏾*♂️🤷🏾*♂️
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I get your viewpoint, but you’re talking like auction comps are the law of the land when anyone who’s been around this hobby long enough knows they swing all over the place. One sale at $18k and a turnover at $3k doesn’t set the value it just shows how inconsistent auctions can be depending on timing, bidders, and the venue. Which you and i had spoke about and YOU stated a circle sold for 18 grand then said the value of mine was 3 grand based on comp but then offer slightly above the comp price. So what are we really talking about here?🤷🏾*♂️🤷🏾*♂️🤷🏾*♂️
All I can tell you at this time is good luck with selling this. I have my opinions on value and you have yours.
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