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Originally Posted by Mack99
Not saying anything against the Ironmen, favorite pro team and the guys I've met are all incredibly down-to-earth nice guys that care about their fans, but I don't see this fetching a whole lot of money now or down the line. With the minimal coverage as is in mainstream media, the true value of autographed items would be more sentimental than monetary. That being said, it would be incredibly hard to put a dollar amount on such memorabilia as it would literally be one man's personal opinion on how much that single event/team means to them. And with the unique trait that our sport's pro athletes are so accessible and willing to meet and talk with fans, scarcity is hardly an issue and would therefore devalue these personal treasures in the traditional sense. Imho, you'd be better off storing that safely and selling your hard goods, keeping that memento as a reminder of your personal encounter.
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agree...
plus i wouldnt get too happy about striking gold,autographed jerseys dont for that much...
sorry if i sound like a **** ironmen are like 1 of my favorite teams but i agree with it being more of a sentimental/priceless possesion...