Is Collecting Sport Memorabilia Expensive?

Is collecting sport memorabilia expensive? The price of sports collectibles will vary depending on the condition of the item. An items price depends on the desirability and the rarity. If you put those...

An items price depends on the desirability and the rarity. If you put those two factors together that's really what's going to determine the market value. For example, Babe Ruth signed a lot of items. He was an American icon back in his playing days and everybody knew who Babe Ruth had him sign something. However, he is still popular; in fact, he is still the most popular baseball player as far as his collectibles. So, while there is a huge supply, there is also the largest demand of any player, so his autographs always sell very well. Another popular collectible is Mickey Mantel. He is a more recent player and signed a whole lot of things, but the demand is so high that the value is still going up. It's interesting because his autograph, in the market, is a good investment, because the market seems to be going up considerably. Just three years ago, you could buy a Mickey Mantel signed baseball for $50. $50-150 was not a problem. Now we can't keep them in stock at $600 a piece and that's just over the last three years. It's the same with a Babe Ruth signed baseball where, in the early 90s, if you paid $5000 for example, people thought you were crazy, but now they sell regularly between $25,000 and $35,000.

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