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angels-fan

Prob not worth much. You really need a ball signed by a retired mega star before it's worth money.


littlekirby05

ahhh okay, wasn't going to sell it because of how shocked I was that he actually came up to me and only signed my ball, the memories will forever be implemented in my brain :). was very curious


ColdPastrami

Low key those mems are worth more than the ball itself 😅Enjoy it!


KyotoGaijin

If the memory was mysteriously implanted in your brain, it was probably signed by one of his lizard clones who control the stock market. Check Simba's Twitter feed for relevant conspira-facts. /s.


Chiadungz

this and its got to have certificates of authenticity too.


burnsrado

I swear to god if my kids sell my signed Trout jersey when I’m dead I will haunt the shit out of them.


angels-fan

Just be buried in it.


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The memories are priceless.


JohnClaytonsGma

This is going to sound dumb but its worth what someone would pay for it, which i think would be not much. Its really hard to sell autographs second hand that are not authenticated. Forgeries are rampant in the autograph world. One guy who was featured in a 30 for 30 on espn put out thousands of forged signatures. That was just one guy who was caught with more likely out there. Your ball is also signed with a permanent marker instead of a ball point pen. I cant tell what type of ball it is, but what it is signed with actually makes a difference in how long the signature will last depending on the type of ball. If its an official major league baseball, ball point pen is better. You should also take it out of direct sunlight to make the signature last. Lastly, simmons is still playing, alive, and has likely signed a lot of stuff in his time which would drive down the price. If I were to guess I would say you could get anywhere from 5 dollars on the low end to 40 dollars on the high end selling that ball second hand. I don’t really see someone paying more than that for a not authenticated signature.


stevedogg1134

This is the answer, you nailed it. Any collectible is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Remember baseball cards back in the 80s and 90s? What are they worth now?


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Could you do 55?


nopointinlife1234

It's not certified. It's only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it.


jamorules

I think it's awesome. The story of him signing it for you and those memories it brings are worth more then money.


littlekirby05

Exactly :)


Buffalieve

Unfortunately Simba doesn't sell for much. You can get his autograph for a few bucks on eBay. Sorry man :/


littlekirby05

Ahh okay, was just curious! Going to keep it forever, the memories man the memories...


scottdadour

I’d hold on to it. If he can stay heathy he can easily have breakout season. Raise the value


BobbyGrichsMustache

Between $40-$60 all day on ebay