Derek Jeter Autograph Pricing (Steiner)

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  • Chris78
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 377

    Derek Jeter Autograph Pricing (Steiner)

    Saw this Derek Jeter pricing on Steiner's Website (https://www.steinersports.com/upcomi...ml)......looks like I will never do an in-person autograph.


    $1000 on Original Artwork and Game Used Items
    $700 on Sneakers
    $650 on Equipment (Jerseys, bats, helmets and cleats)
    $600 on Canvas and Posters
    $575 on Baseballs/Flats
    $400 on Cards
    $1300 any item signed and Inscribed
  • Juicyfruit66
    Senior Member
    • May 2015
    • 1287

    #2
    Re: Derek Jeter Autograph Pricing (Steiner)

    What a joke. He's a multi millionaire right? This is why in a few years they will run out of real fans.

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    • memorabiliaunlimited
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2013
      • 262

      #3
      Re: Derek Jeter Autograph Pricing (Steiner)

      ...that is double what he charged when he was still playing... dont know why retirement would cause that much of an increase in the cost of an autograph (other than an initial surge of interest because of the announcement). its not like he is incapable of signing anymore. pretty crazy.

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      • yanks12025
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 3118

        #4
        Re: Derek Jeter Autograph Pricing (Steiner)

        Are the players the ones who decide the prices or the company that they're signing for? I always thought the company decides the prices based on how much it costs to have the player come and do the signing.

        So glad I got Jeters auto on a my cervelli jersey from his 3000th hit game for free at Fenway. He also signed a game used ball for my girlfriend.

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        • Juicyfruit66
          Senior Member
          • May 2015
          • 1287

          #5
          Re: Derek Jeter Autograph Pricing (Steiner)

          Unless its for charity, I think a signature means a lot more when you line up for free or catch them in person randomly....otherwise it's like buying a moment and not having the moment happen naturally (if that makes sense). Your free jeter autos will always be more rare and prized than one some businessman paid 13000$ for. (In my opinion).

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          • Chess2899
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2014
            • 224

            #6
            Re: Derek Jeter Autograph Pricing (Steiner)

            I spoke with Steiner and asked why the high Jeter prices. Steiner told me that they have maxed out every signing and could do hundreds more. The demand for Jeter's autograph remains sky high.

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            • Juicyfruit66
              Senior Member
              • May 2015
              • 1287

              #7
              Re: Derek Jeter Autograph Pricing (Steiner)

              So if fans were smart they wouldn't pay and voila, price drops. oh well....

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