
I have a couple signed baseballs, one signed by Nolan Ryan, Sandy Koufax and Bob Feller ...?
I'm in upstate Connecticut, I have four signed baseballs but not certificates of authenticity: 1. Nolan Ryan, Sandy Koufax, Bob Feller 2. Derek Jeter 3. Alfonso Soriano 4. Joe Torre wanted to sell all of them within the next three weeks, my questions are: 1. Where can I and how long would it take to make that appreciated / authenticated? 2. How much it's worth individuals? 3. Where is the nearest place that could sell in the next three weeks? (I live in Simsbury, CT) Besides Ebay. Wow, not even follow baseball, you could only use some extra cash. Geeze, OCD much?
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