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    How much do you think it's worth?

    Hey guys! I was wondering how much you think this is worth. If anyone remembers, Derek Jeter had a cereal called Jeter Flakes come out in 2000. I bought a few boxes and won an autographed jersey (here is the link to the cereal box, bottom right shows 1 of 50 auto jerseys).

    http://www.ultimateyankees.com/Jeter%20Flakes.jpg

    I received the pinstriped jersey with the autograph under the interlocking NY. I was wondering how much do you think it's worth? I've looked around to see on ebay and such if anyone posted something like this, but I've never found any. What do you think?

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    i wouldnt think much

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    your joking right? an auto jersey of a future hofer isnt worth much? o.o

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    maybe a couple bucks if you're lucky. kinda cool to see that though

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    Jeter's stuff sells really well (obviously). So I'd say you can sell a sealed box of the cereal for $10-$20 to a die-hard Jeter/Yankee collector.

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    idk if you'd get that much.

    what i'd do is start the bid in the 5-7 range, and offer really low shipping or Free Shipping, which people will spend more on the item since the shipping is free.

    Jeter's stuff sells really well (obviously). So I'd say you can sell a sealed box of the cereal for $10-$20 to a die-hard Jeter/Yankee collector.


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    Haha, I meant how much do you think the jersey is worth... not the cereal box lol

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    i have no idea. you dont know if the jersey is authenticated or not, the quality of it, no idea. lol

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    Haha, I meant how much do you think the jersey is worth... not the cereal box lol

    lmao i think i was the only one that figured that out ;\

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    A signed Derek Jeter bat is worth about $225 dollars (according to Tuff Stuff Collector Guide), so I'd say you could fetch about that (or more) for a signed jersey. Like anything though, you'd have to find the right buyer. Derek Jeter stuff seems to sell pretty good because 1.) he's a N.Y. Yankee and 2.) he's a sure bet HOF'r.

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