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Submitted photo · June 4, 2026

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AI Identification

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Multi-signed baseball in the manner of the 1970s blue-ink style

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a standard-sized baseball featuring an off-white leather or synthetic leather cover with characteristic raised red-toned stitching. The surface displays multiple signatures applied in various pens, predominantly blue ink, with some markings in black and a visible green smudge or faded script. One signature appears consistent with the name 'Stan' or 'Stanton', which could be attributed to a specific player subject to professional forensic handwriting analysis. The ball shows significant signs of age and handling, including generalized yellowing of the skin, surface abrasions, and noticeable ink bleeding or 'ghosting' where the signatures have aged on the porous surface. The stitching remains intact but shows some fraying and discoloration. Without a visible manufacturer's stamp (such as Rawlings or Reach), the exact era of production remains a hypothesis, though the ink degradation and stitching style are consistent with late 20th-century souvenir or team-signed balls. All signatures are unverified and should be treated as stylistic indicators rather than confirmed autographs without in-person authentication and provenance documentation.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, I am viewing a multi-signed baseball featuring blue-ink signatures that appear consistent with styles from the late 20th century. I can observe significant yellowing of the cover, surface abrasions, and ink bleeding, all of which are characteristic of aging on a souvenir-grade ball. I cannot determine from a photo whether the ink is contemporary with the ball or if the signatures are hand-signed versus stamped; a physical inspection using magnification would be required to rule out mechanical reproduction. The signature suggesting 'Stan' is a working hypothesis and cannot be linked to a specific player without forensic analysis. The value estimate of $50-$150 is based on the assumption that these are hand-signed autographs of regional or minor-league significance from the 1970s era. This range is common for items of this type in the current sports memorabilia market where signatures remain unverified by a third-party service. If the ball were determined to be a printed souvenir or if the signatures were found to be later additions, the value would likely drop to a nominal $5-$10 as a decorative curiosity. To reach a higher valuation or to move beyond a hypothesis, this item would require an in-person examination by a professional autograph expert and clear provenance documentation. The lack of a visible manufacturer stamp like Rawlings also makes it difficult to pinpoint the exact production quality of the ball itself.

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