Signed Footballs?

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StuBarlow

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Afternoon lads,

I have 3 signed Everton balls I'm looking to shift. One from the 80s, one from the 90s and one from the 00s.

Where the best place to sell or at least get a decent valuation?

Thanks!

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I have 3 signed Everton balls I'm looking to shift.
Where the best place to sell or at least get a decent valuation?

Bang them on ebay auction with 99p start price and no reserve.
As with anything, they are only worth whatever somebody is prepared to pay. They will find their own price.
 

Afternoon lads,

I have 3 signed Everton balls I'm looking to shift. One from the 80s, one from the 90s and one from the 00s.

Where the best place to sell or at least get a decent valuation?

Thanks!

A8IfXEk.jpg

P2n5g3U.jpg

24XpsTL.jpg

kepXy7M.jpg

There's loads of collectors out there mate and if you look online, you'll see that there are people who specialise in selling this sort of stuff.

The problem that you've got is with the provenance.

Unless you can prove 100% that they are totally genuine, you may struggle to get what they're really worth.

A serious collector won't go near anything unless the seller can prove that it's gen.
 
"Your item "Signed Everton football" was bought by user kev for £1.01"

lollollol Only if it's free P&P though. ;)

I was actually being serious, they are only worth what somebody is prepared to pay. I have listed and sold plenty of things on ebay auctions with no reserve (including a couple of cars)
If you want to be ultra cautious @StuBarlow then decide on the minimum that you would let them go for and use that as the start price.
As @COYBL25 said IF you have genuine match used balls with good provenance, then there are serious collectors out there.

Players sign hundreds of balls every year for various causes though. I doubt you'll be retiring on the proceeds.
 
lollollol Only if it's free P&P though. ;)

I was actually being serious, they are only worth what somebody is prepared to pay. I have listed and sold plenty of things on ebay auctions with no reserve (including a couple of cars)
If you want to be ultra cautious @StuBarlow then decide on the minimum that you would let them go for and use that as the start price.
As @COYBL25 said IF you have genuine match used balls with good provenance, then there are serious collectors out there.

Players sign hundreds of balls every year for various causes though. I doubt you'll be retiring on the proceeds.


or get your mate to bid your 'minimum price' to ensure it goes above that. If he accidently wins it its easy enough to cancel the sale
 


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