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# Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Please explain to me why Obama-signed balls are so high ...
Posted by Steve

obama.jpgI've been in this hobby for a long time. Long enough to remember the crazy-high prices O.J. Simpson stuff was getting after his Bronco ride. Long enough to remember countless highs in the collectible world after someone dies. I don't understand that either. But the prices Barack Obama-signed balls are getting in the current Mastro auction, which ends tonight and tomorrow, are absolutely insane.

Three different signed balls are in the auction. There's a PSA 9.5 (autograph grade is a 9), which ends tonight that is selling for $2,400 (without the juice). There are two ending tomorrow night, with one being a 9.5 and one being a 9, which are selling for $1,700 and $1,600. How is this possible.

I realize he's probably about to win the election and become the first African-American president. I realize he's young and, even if he doesn't win this election, he'll probably become president at some point. But what are these people thinking who are paying this much for an Obama ball?

I recenly picked up a Richard Nixon single-signed ball for $750. Who do you think is tougher to find on a ball? When Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford and George Bush Sr. all go for anywhere from $200-$300, why is Obama at $2,000? You could almost buy a Ronald Reagan-signed ball for that. Or a John F. Kennedy signed letter. How about a Walter Johnson-signed check. Anyone wanna explain this one to me?



Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:46:53 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [4]
Wednesday, October 29, 2008 9:24:52 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
C'mon Steve! This is nothing new. He's the man of the hour and people want a piece of him. Happens all the time. At least they're not paying for some goofy "1 of 1" card with an autograph cut from an 8x10 taped to it! I'm with you though, those prices are crazy.
Jeff
Friday, October 31, 2008 4:02:24 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
It's just bizarre to see it this bad. I can understand the man of the hour thing if they were selling for $800-$1000, but $3,000 is just absurd. There's absolutely no way these people get close to their money back on that unless...I won't even mention it. It's a $400-$500 ball. These people need to realize they could buy Reagan, JFK or Lou Gehrig sigs for that.
Steve Bloedow
Saturday, November 29, 2008 8:51:23 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Please explain to me why Coach's Corner has two (2) Barack Obama autographed bats (Lots 364 and 358) listed and no one at SCD mentions that? Can you imagine that the Barack Obama security team would allow anyone with a baseball bat to get that close to Mr. Obama. Or that fake Barack Obama/Joe Biden autographed baseball (Lot 323) with a COA from....cough, cough....Showcase Authentics...
Chris Williams
Friday, December 26, 2008 8:37:39 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
You'd think they'd be devaluing somewhat with all the fakes being sold through SCD ads. How bout a story on that?

By the way, I'm doing another signing this month with my pal Roy Orbison, we'll be happy to sign your Traveling Wilburys albums for ten bucks.
George Harrison
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