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Whats the market value of a 2004 Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox game used jersey?
Re: Whats the market value of a 2004 Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox game used jersey?
I've seen a number of them go up for saleāand this goes for all '04 Sox jerseys, Heritage Auctions in particular has had more than a fair share in the last few years.
Personally, I wouldn't touch a 2004 Manny with the oddball tagging. Easy to identify, it has 2004 in a very large stitched block font and looks nothing like the actual team-issued jerseys. Manny supposedly produced these himself (and marketed through a 3rd party?), but I feel the wear on the ones I've seen is questionable at best. There are a 1-2 floating around that look like Manny rolled around in the dirt with his pants off; dirt just clustered around the jock tags (which are usually not where you see lots of dirt), odd-looking "overuse" and so forth.
If I saw one with either a solid photomatch or MLB holo, I can tell you I'd make a pretty strong offer/bid on it (to give you a ballpark, $2000+). But, I have yet to see one... Same goes for 85% of the 2004 Sox jerseys I've seen in auctions; you really need to do homework on these.
Re: Whats the market value of a 2004 Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox game used jersey?
Originally posted by emann
Personally, I wouldn't touch a 2004 Manny with the oddball tagging. Easy to identify, it has 2004 in a very large stitched block font and looks nothing like the actual team-issued jerseys. Manny supposedly produced these himself (and marketed through a 3rd party?), but I feel the wear on the ones I've seen is questionable at best. There are a 1-2 floating around that look like Manny rolled around in the dirt with his pants off; dirt just clustered around the jock tags (which are usually not where you see lots of dirt), odd-looking "overuse" and so forth.
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