Pro Autographed Sports memorabilia such as baseball, basketball, golf and football memorabilia, balls, bats, photos-as an investment. Also collecting tips.
 
Autographed Baseballs
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Cassaundra_Flores]Cassaundra Flores

Proper storage of autographed baseballs is a must. You should keep in mind that these are your most prized sports possession. Upon seeing them, you will be reminded of the glorious career path of your favourite baseball player. You will have to be mindful in the proper way of storing your baseball souvenirs especially those with the autograph of your favourite baseball stars.

When you display your autographed baseballs, you must use a case for it. This will keep things organized and will prevent the damaging of the balls. The main goal of proper storage is to keep the signature from fading off the autographed baseballs. Find the best materials to use for your autographed baseballs. The material must be strong and durable enough to protect the item in the most possible way. You can check with Lucite case or acrylic material. The cover must be removable to hold the piece of the baseballs. You can find these store cases and display cabinets in various hobby shops in town.

You may include your autographed baseballs with the rest of items you have collected throughout the years. Place them in your sports memorabilia cabinet and you can highlight these autographed baseballs by placing them in a pedestal that all your visitors can see. You may include the baseballs with your baseball card, baseball photos and even pins and caps.

You can have your creativity going by making sports scrapbooks. You can possibly create a sports scrapbook that you can display and read through your future kids to inculcate with them how baseball made your life worthwhile. You can include photos of your autographed baseballs as you hold and aim on it. You can make an article about your autographed baseballs and post it in your scrapbook. If you have a continuous internet access you can make your own website or webpage to display your most prized sports souvenirs. Include in the website the important autographed baseballs you have. In this way, you can encourage other sports enthusiasts to make their own way of expressing their devotion to your most favourite type of sport.

When choosing for the best display cabinet, you must choose hardwood cases. The case must shape like a baseball too. You have to keep in mind, that the inner surface of the cabinet must be smooth and round indentions to secure that the surface of the balls will not be marred and scarred.

If you have a ball which has signatures of several baseball players, you can rotate the baseball from time to time. This will provide each signature of a player to be recognized. You can even include a small biography and research for career time line of the player. This can help the visitors associate the player and the successful years the player had at the height of a baseball career. You must protect the signatures from fading. Try using a clean cloth to cover the balls when nobody is viewing it. This autographed baseball is a timeless treasure you can share to everybody.

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Is Autographed Sports Memorabilia Worth It?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Kelly_Johns]Kelly Johns
I saw an article the other day claiming that sports memorabilia is one of the top 10 biggest wastes of money. Chris Pummer, who wrote the article claims that, "This market for the celebrity struck may be the greatest separator of fools and their money ever."
He lists premium coffee to go and cigarettes as a few other "biggest wastes of money."
I agree with Pummer that sports memorabilia is a waste of money if you buy the wrong player or if you purchase something that is fake.
But the bottom line is that the market for autographed sports memorabilia and collectibles is huge. Authentic autographs are tough to get, expensive, and there are limited amounts available.
Take Pete Rose, who signs every weekend in Las Vegas. There is such a demand for his autographed memorabilia that his jerseys, baseballs and other items consistently bring good money -- no matter how much he signs.
When Pete becomes unable to sign -- or he dies, his existing, authentic autographed memorabilia will double or triple in value.
Pummer mentions how a $700 Barry Bonds ball is worthless. I have to agree with him on that one. Sports memorabilia shopping is all about picking the right player (and Bonds is not the right player). When a Willie Mays autographed baseball currently sells for around $250-$300, why would you spend $700 on a Bonds baseball?
Mays is proven, he is the greatest living baseball player on the planet -- do the math. Even when Bonds surpassed Willie's home run record, he did not become more collectible than Willie Mays. Bonds will never be more collectible than Mays and his baseballs will never be worth more.
Sports memorabilia collecting is similar to the stock market. The athlete is the stock. You have to make sure the athlete has good fundamentals, management, and you also have to investigate how the market values them.
Joe Montana, for example, is one of the all-time best selling autographs in the industry. He is a proven athlete, no steroid scandals, and people love him. He does sign frequently, but there is such a huge demand for Joe Montana memorabilia, it doesn't matter.
Autographed sports memorabilia is not a waste of money, it is an investment if you know what you are buying. Educate yourself on the market -- for example, shopping on eBay if you don't know how to spot fake autographs is a bad idea. There are tons of sellers on eBay that still sell fake autographs even though a few forgers went to jail as a result of the FBI's Operation Bullpen over 3 years ago.
If you educated yourself on authentic autographs, found good players to invest in, and studied values of items based on what they are currently selling for, then you could see better returns than your stock market portfolio -- well, maybe at least better returns than the S&P 500 and those horrible mutual funds!
Kelly Johns started ALLAuthentic.com in 1998 by selling online out of his garage. Since then ALLAuthentic.com has grown to be one of the largest, most reputable sports memorabilia companies on the Internet -- they are also an Official Licensee of the National Football League. Find out more by going to http://www.allauthentic.com
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Online Sports Memorabilia Auctions
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Eddie_Delgado]Eddie Delgado
When we think of auctions we think of a fast talking auctioneer and many rich people bidding on expensive items. With the introduction of the internet, today auction's are not what they used to be, today their is an auction for every item available, thanks to eBay.
Sports memorabilia collectors have also turned to the internet for buying and trading memorabilia. Lot's of people that have small and large collections turn to the internet to cash in on their fortune's. I recently came across a collection that was left in the attic of a home I purchased I then sold this collection for a remarkably large sum of money online.
Today, sports memorabilia auctions are a common event online. From Jerseys, sports cards, signed autographs and many other sports related items, you can turn to the internet and purchase the items. If the price is right you can end up with memorabilia that would have been unthinkable to obtain years ago. Beginners to advanced memorabilia collectors have been able to build extremely valuable collections and profit from these items online.
Their are many resources to turn to when either starting up or just adding to an existing collection. eBay is a large source for buying and selling memorabilia. It is possible to make a great living off of buying and selling sports memorabilia online and many have found this to be a very lucrative business that can be run from a home office with an internet connection. I personally have become a online day sports memorabilia trader and enjoy the fact that I can run this business from home and make a decent profitable living.
About the Author: Eddie Delgado is the owner and writer for http://www.VintageSportsCardMemorabilia.comVSCM is the ultimate NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL sports card and memorabilia site for serious collectors.
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Top 5 Tips for Collecting Sports Autographs
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jon_Ferraro]Jon Ferraro
Have you ever wanted to start your own Sports autograph collection? For those who are thinking of entering into this incredible hobby/profession that is sports memorabilia here some tips:
5) Use common sense when it comes to price: If someone is offering you an autographed Brett Favre football for $20, then alarms should be going off in your mind.   It's pretty obvious that the football is worth more than that.  Even a person who knows absolutely nothing about sports collecting would be able to see that.  Remember if you can't spot the sucker then its probably you.
4) Study publications: There is a mountain on information out there.  Take the time to fully understand the business.  You'll be happy you did a few months down the road.  Knowledge is always worth more than time.
3) If all possible, get the athlete to sign in person: This relieves all doubt.  If you're lucky enough to live close to a Major league Ballpark or NFL stadium, go to the practices. Most players are more than happy to provide their John Hancock.  Just remember to bring your own pen, card, poster, or whatever it may be that you want the to sign. Remember athletes don't carry that kind of stuff around.
2) Check out other pictures of the autograph:  If somebody is selling you a particular autograph, look at pictures of it online.  Do you think that's the only Mickey Mantle autograph in the world?  Of course not! Go searching for photographs online.  Its one the great things about living in the internet age.  All the information is at the tip of our fingers.
1) Certificate of Authenticity should be bare minimum: At the very least, the autograph should come with a certificate of authenticity. I know these can be forged, but with proper research you'll be able to spot a fake.
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Rare Sports Memorabilia
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Robert_Grazian]Robert Grazian
Some of the people are collecting rare sports memorabilia as a hobby. It is really a wonderful hobby to fill your spare time and make you relaxed from the distraction of daily busy life. This hobby usually turns out to be a good investment and can be a good income earning business. What are the varieties of rare sports memorabilia available in the market? Presently there are many online eBay sites offering fantastic memorabilia with moderate or cheap rates. Most of these sites are authentic and be relied up on.
From centuries back onwards the sports mostly loved by Americans is baseball, it has been in the hearts of people all along. So it is natural to think about baseballs as the valued sports memorabilia. It is very popular and has great demand. The baseball which was used by some famous legendary players has more demand in market. These baseballs were sacredly kept with all its wear and tire, dirt as well. Apart from balls as such, all other sports materials the baseball players used are very precious rare sports memorabilia. These rare baseball related memorabilia have fetched more dollars than any other sports memorabilia. Collection of these is a nice investment also.
Collecting baseball cards of the favorite players at their childhood has gained momentum recently. Old photographs, signed cards and many such items have been in field and have great demand. These rare memorabilia will have much sentimental values and will fetch much amount in the market..
Another baseball related memorabilia comes from the signed autographs of great players, their socks, shorts and shirts. The fanatics of the sports or those who know how to sell the rare items do not bother about the cost and they will make the market active always. Generally baseball memorabilia auctions fetch huge amount. The prime personality whose baseball memorabilia has maximum demand is Babe Ruth. He has showed very consistently his prowess and extra ordinary abilities in baseball in all the occasions he got. He has been the player people most like in the baseball field. Autographed bats of Babe Ruth and the bat he used first to score a home run were auctioned at very high prices. These antique collections are highly worthy.
Football is another sport which attracted many worlds wide. Memorabilia of great footballers have very high demand in market. Footballs played by legendary players, their sports materials are all very rare sports memorabilia. Football memorabilia of the Indianapolis Colts are much in demand now a day.
There are many different varieties of sports memorabilia are in the market online as well as offline. These vintage memorabilia are in great demand. All sports and sport persons are direct contributors to this antique field.
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Online Sports Memorabilia Auctions
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Eddie_Delgado]Eddie Delgado
When we think of auctions we think of a fast talking auctioneer and many rich people bidding on expensive items. With the introduction of the internet, today auction's are not what they used to be, today their is an auction for every item available, thanks to eBay.
Sports memorabilia collectors have also turned to the internet for buying and trading memorabilia. Lot's of people that have small and large collections turn to the internet to cash in on their fortune's. I recently came across a collection that was left in the attic of a home I purchased I then sold this collection for a remarkably large sum of money online.
Today, sports memorabilia auctions are a common event online. From Jerseys, sports cards, signed autographs and many other sports related items, you can turn to the internet and purchase the items. If the price is right you can end up with memorabilia that would have been unthinkable to obtain years ago. Beginners to advanced memorabilia collectors have been able to build extremely valuable collections and profit from these items online.
Their are many resources to turn to when either starting up or just adding to an existing collection. eBay is a large source for buying and selling memorabilia. It is possible to make a great living off of buying and selling sports memorabilia online and many have found this to be a very lucrative business that can be run from a home office with an internet connection. I personally have become a online day sports memorabilia trader and enjoy the fact that I can run this business from home and make a decent profitable living.
About the Author: Eddie Delgado is the owner and writer for http://www.VintageSportsCardMemorabilia.comVSCM is the ultimate NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL sports card and memorabilia site for serious collectors.
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