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Submitted photo · June 23, 2026

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Signed photograph Roger starbach in the late 1908/

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AI Identification

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Autographed Roger Staubach Professional Photograph

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$150-$250

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage black and white photograph featuring three men in professional business attire, including Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Roger Staubach. The photograph is signed by Staubach in blue permanent marker (likely felt-tip) with a personalized inscription that appears to read 'To Greg...'. Staubach is positioned in the center, seated on a plaid-upholstered piece of furniture. The subjects are wearing suits and ties, with visible nametags indicative of a corporate or charitable event. The photographic paper shows a white border and is contained within a clear plastic protective sleeve. Regarding condition, the protective sleeve exhibits significant surface scuffs, scratches, and light reflections, but the underlying photograph appears generally well-preserved with sharp contrast between the dark suits and lighter backgrounds. Based on the attire and the subjects' appearance, the photo likely dates to the late 1970s or early 1980s, shortly after Staubach's retirement from the Dallas Cowboys. The signature is bold and spans the center-left portion of the image. There are no immediate signs of moisture damage or fading to the ink, though internal professional authentication would be required to verify the autograph's provenance.

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I have examined the digital image of the vintage black-and-white photograph featuring Cowboys legend Roger Staubach. The signature, rendered in blue felt-tip marker, displays characteristic slant and letter formation consistent with Staubach’s hand, though the personalization ('To Greg') generally reduces the collector value compared to a 'clean' signature. The photograph's condition appears stable within its protective sleeve, though the sleeve itself shows heavy wear. The late 1970s attire and corporate setting suggest this was a promotional or charity appearance, which is a common but desirable era for Dallas Cowboys memorabilia. The market for Staubach items remains strong due to his status as a 'Top 100' player and war hero; however, unauthenticated candid photos typically trade at a lower price point than licensed NFL action shots or equipment. This valuation is based on current auction realizations for personalized vintage photos. Please note that this appraisal is based solely on a visual screen inspection. I cannot verify ink depth, paper age, or potential 'autopen' signatures without a physical examination. A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from a reputable service like PSA/DNA or JSA is required to reach the top end of this market range. To finalize authentication, I would need to inspect the photo under UV light for ink absorption and verify provenance regarding the event where 'Greg' met Mr. Staubach.

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