Hi i once had a larry berra game used bat was it a rare bat and how much was it worth.
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Re: Larry berra bat
Originally posted by yanks12025Why is it worthless
To about 99% of the human living world, your Larry Berra bat has no value. They just don't care about a bat or who may have used it.
Now, less than 1% of the human living world even knows who Larry Berra is, so to them the item may be priceless, but even to some of them then it is worthless.
Value is an opinion, worthless/priceless doubly-so.Comment
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Re: Larry berra bat
Joel-
I think you might have had a little too much of the recycled casino air. Are you getting philosophical on us? LOL
Eric
Meanwhle, does anyone have an actual answer about the Larry Berra bat?Always looking for game used San Diego Chargers items...Comment
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Re: Larry berra bat
Originally posted by yanks12025Hi i once had a larry berra game used bat was it a rare bat and how much was it worth.
I'm not sure if everyone realized your are referring to Yogi Berra. An early signature version of "Larry Berra" bats exist and was later changed to "Yogi Berra" in 1953.
As for the value, that will depend on a number of factors including use characteristics, etc. However, in general, our database shows early label Berra bats have tended to sell for around the following (assuming it is an "average" bat without any special attributes):
1943-49 - $9,000
1950-60 - $7,500
However, those are general prices and can obviously vary. For example, a 1950-60 bat with a Berra LOA sold in MastroNet in 2004 for $11,364 with the premium. For more information about factors that can affect bat values, I would suggest reading our online price guide introduction. It can be accessed through the following link:
I hope that helps.
Sincerely,
Christopher Cavalier
CEO - Game Used UniverseChristopher Cavalier
Consignment Director - Heritage AuctionsComment
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Re: Larry berra bat
Originally posted by trsentLet's see.
To about 99% of the human living world, your Larry Berra bat has no value. They just don't care about a bat or who may have used it.
Now, less than 1% of the human living world even knows who Larry Berra is, so to them the item may be priceless, but even to some of them then it is worthless.
Value is an opinion, worthless/priceless doubly-so.Comment
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