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I could not figure out how
I could not figure out how to do the referal thing so I just Emailed your link to my cousin in Chicago who is an expert on sports stuff. He has over two million baseball cards to give you an idea . Anyway if he gets back to me instead of you directly I will forward it.
Jill, If this is an
<div>Jill,</div><div>If this is an authentic Oakland A's hand signed team ball, from 1989 the year they won the earthquake interupted World Series, I'd say it's worth between $200-$300 depending on the balls condition and visibility of the signatures (meaning no fading of the ink on the ball). Hopefully this guy has kept the ball in a ball cube to protect it from the sun or light fading the signatures on the ball. Hope that helps?</div><div>Pat</div><div><div>Jill,</div><div>Forgot to mention this: If Mark McGuire and Jose Canseco's sigs are on the ball, that helps it make it worth the amount I suggested.</div><div>Pat</div></div>