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    Good deals?

    I bought a couple of signed baseballs off eBay the other day, and was wondering if I got good deals? Prices include the cost of shipping.

    1. Steve Carlton on ROMLB sweetspot w/ HOF 94 inscription - $30.50
    2. Orlando Cepeda on NL Ball sweetspot w/ HOF 99 inscription - $32.34
    3. Fergie Jenkins on NL Ball Sweetspot w/ HOF 91 as well as Cy Young NL '71, 24-13, 30 Complete Games, 263 Ks, 2.77 ERA on the side panel - $31.54

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    Also,

    Luis Aparicio on AL Ball sweetspot w/ HOF 84 for $28.72

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    I would say those are pretty good deals-Carlton costs 39 ttm
    Jenkins is 25 and the other two really don't do ttm. As long as they are real those are good deals

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    Yeah I think two are JSA or PSA authenticated and the other two looked to be legit or extremely good forgery jobs as they pretty much matched authentic signatures spot on.

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    I think those are good prices for those players. Especially when you consider the cost of a ROMLB is $15.

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    Yeah that's how I was justifying buying them to myself. Like for the Jenkins I was thinking the ball is about $15, he charges $25, and I doubt I'd get all of those inscriptions, and then to authenticate is another like $20, and I got all that for like $30 shipped.

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    $30 is where I've been capping what I'm willing to pay for a ball off ebay though.

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    Yeah that's how I was justifying buying them to myself. Like for the Jenkins I was thinking the ball is about $15, he charges $25, and I doubt I'd get all of those inscriptions, and then to authenticate is another like $20, and I got all that for like $30 shipped.

    Whats the authentication?

    If they're decently authenticated then I'd say you did moderately well for yourself.

    ROMLB are $15 and the ROALB the aparicio is on is $25+ depending on the fact its all white and who the commish is.

    I just picked up a dozen ROALB(Bobby Brown) baseballs for $101 dlvd and after looking around for a while IMO they were a steal.
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    The Jenkins is JSA i believe, the Aparicio was certified at an in-person signing by I dont know who, and the other two look legit but lack authentication.

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    Won 3 more. Taking a break from buying autos now.

    Nolan Ryan ROMLB authenticated $29.50
    Tom Glavine ROMLB authenticated $30.26
    Jason Heyward (I think its a ROLB, so we'll see about this one...) $16.08

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