What is a Rawlings Seattle All Star Game 2001 baseball from the game in mint condition worth? It is in a case.
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They have a set of these listed on eBay and the person is asking $33 for the two of them.
These do not seem to be that rare - as I'm sure you hoped they would be - but they do seem to be selling a little faster than some items in the same field.
You can see the for sale listings on eBay to get an idea of what sellers are asking for their baseballs but asking price is not current value as only a sold item can represent what someone is willing to pay for an item.
Still; it is good to see how many are listed for sale and you can place a watch on any item to see if it sells.
The 'set' of 2 listed for $33 are not new and only one is from this same series but most are just for single baseballs.
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You can also look at eBay's sold listings to see what someone is willing to pay - which is what you are asking about - current value for this one ball.
This may be the value right now but it's possible when the current 'crisis' is over they may sell for more money.
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I have an old wiki baseball I cant make out the other word on it but it's an sc something ?
Without a photo it is hard to give you an accurate answer for exactly what you have.
If you have the green boxed ball, they are selling considently for 15.50 plus shipping. If you are talking about one that was used in the game, or signed, or any other configuration, I would need more info.
eBay sold section is the best place to research. Only use SOLD values and match exactly what you have to what sells--including condition.
Are you a dealer or did you have the piece certified as "mint"? I ask because if you are selling it and it is not certified, I would not use the word mint as a collector could come back and say the piece is not as described if it does not meet the true definition of mint. Just a hint from a long time seller who learned THAT lesson the hard way!
Post back how your sale goes!
This link describes the economics of baseball cards.
Things such as the player's performance, the relative rarity of the card, and Professional Sports Authenticator number. - econlife.com/
This one found on eBay - asking $48.95 -www.ebay.com/
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