Signed items value ? (2 Viewers)

jordan210

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Hi Guys, I have a couple of items that I'm hoping the expects on here might know the value of





First is a 2001/2002 home sign. Was given to the match sponsor vs Millwall in 2002. Was previously framed.


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Second is a 2003/04 Mitre ISO Fluo Football League Ball. Not sure if ball still pumps up and the autographs are looking a bit faded.

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Any ideas would be great
 

Cov98

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Nothing at all mate, to save you the trouble I'll take the lot of your hands for a tenner.

But in all seriousness, the shirt I'd imagine would be worth a decent amount.

I've got a 98 home shirt signed by Richard Shaw and a load of other first team players and at the time I got it, maybe 5 years ago? .. it was worth around £150.
Judging by the price of the non signed shirts from that year I'm seeing for sale now, it could be worth more today.

Not an expert which is what you specifically asked for but thought I'd give my thoughts.
 

ThievingScally

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I have the same issue. I have a few signed items - but no certificate of authenticity (Or any details on who signed them!)

Is there anyone out there who is good at identifying/authenticating these things - or do you just chuckj it on ebay and see what happens?!

TSx
 

mark82

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Certificate of authenticity makes signed items worth significantly more (or some other proof of signature). You can get them authenticated privately, but it's quite expensive normally. I had a 90's signed Roma ultras scarf that was probably worth £150+ with authenticity cert. Sold for just over £50 without it (still good considering I got it in a bundle, so cost me about £1). If signatures can be matched to online sources you might get a decent amount (i.e. if you can identify who signed). If not, it's a shirt someone has drawn on. 🤣

Might be better finding someone on this forum who is interested than putting on eBay.
 

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