Selling Autographed Baseballs
October 25, 2015 12:41 PM   Subscribe

How can I sell autographed baseballs?

About ten years ago, my dad won some sort of raffle that included two baseballs autographed by Carlos Delgado (played for the Jays and Mets). I ended up with them and forgot I had them until now. I'd like to sell them because I need the money.

Delgado's retired and not in the Hall of Fame. What's the best way to sell these balls? I don't have a certificate of authenticity or anything like that. On eBay, similar items go from $2 to $200. I live in Toronto - are there any reputable memorabilia places I could go to? I'd like to avoid getting them certified if I have to pay for that, because it looks like the process is more expensive than I'd get from selling the balls.
posted by AwfulWaffle to Sports, Hobbies, & Recreation (2 answers total)
 
eBay is the obvious answer, but otherwise, you want to talk to people at trading card and memorabilia stores and shows. Here's one.
posted by Cool Papa Bell at 1:50 PM on October 25, 2015


It might be worth keeping them until he dies.
posted by k8t at 5:44 PM on October 25, 2015


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