October 30, 2020 7 min read
This video is about how to invest in baseball autographs. Although there are many similarities, the strategy is slightly different from collecting, as our main goal is to try and make MONEY.

1st PART AUTHENTICATION
There are many different authentications when it comes to baseball autographs.
signing and witness the athlete signing your item. The item is then logged into their online database with item and date it was signed.Other witness authentication similar to MLB are PSA/DNA, JSA, and Beckett. All 3 of those companies offer a witness COA. They also offer “opinion based” COAs, meaning according to the known examples in their database they can deem an autograph authentic in their opinion. You can tell the difference in the credentialing because it says “WITNESS” on the witness COAs.
In regards to game used items (not autograph authentication), MLB authentication, PSA DNA, and Mears are some of the best authenticators.
2nd Part – Best type of items to get
Here are the types of items I see increasing in value. As a side note, there are MANY different items to collect, so this isn’t going to cover everything, so don’t come hollering at me if I forgot to include your favorite funko.
Baseballs with special inscriptions, or on specialty balls are the most sought after. Don’t shy away from single signed baseballs especially on deceased players. Mantle, Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, all highly sought after and can be very valuable.
rare than a non-game used item. These types of items do tend to hold their value extremely well due to limited supply and demand. Best types of game used items? Really anything. But bats and jerseys seem to be most popular with fans and novice collectors.2nd Part – Items to avoid
not sit straight up, sits sideways, and with the one ear hole showing doesn't make it a great showcase item in a collection.3rd Part – Players to buy
Now that we know the type of authentication and items to buy, who are some of the best players to invest in. I will give you some picks at the end of maybe some undervalued ones that you can pick up for much cheaper.
"likeable" players, big time stats, don’t sign much, hall of famer careers, maybe a notable moment or two, playing for a good team, consistent, etc….
Willie Mays and the types of items. Go back and watch that. I will put a link here. Stay way from the SAY HEY hologram items. Really, any authentic item of his (they are getting harder to find) is going to go WAY up in value. Mays is getting way up there in age and is not signing anymore. Like me and you, we will all leave this earth at some point. Make sure you pick up an authentic autograph of his before they are priced out of range.
game played steak. Too many stats to list here. If I have to tell you who he is then you shouldn’t be collecting baseball autographs.UNDERVALUED?
Who are some guys that I think are still way undervalued that are not on the above list?
here, but you can find signed baseballs for under $200 on the home run king. That just seems wrong to me for a guy that doesn’t sign much, is getting up there in age, and has THE STATS to back it up, plus a memorable play in the 715 home run.GUYS TO STAY AWAY FROM?
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