
If you have a baseball signed by Babe Ruth and a really shit?
Is the value of the ball down? Adding signatures A player of shit in a balloon with a great player down the value?
I kind of to be determined. Would you say that you were another sign, knowing that it has been signed by Ruth? This makes zero sense, and yes, it would devalue. But if it had been signed by Ruth and some other players back in his playing career? In this case would not affect the value, if not take the place "too soft" on the ball.
Babe Ruth saying Farewell to Baseball (American legend)
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