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Eddie Vedder Signed Baseball Question

JOEJOEJOEJOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,434
In 2014, I bought an EV signed MLB official ball from the Cubs Foundation.  It has the numbered MLB hologram sticker on it.

I am wondering if this is worth more than a signed ball with some random COA issued by some autograph dealer.

The item number on the sticker comes up in a search on the MLB authentication website.

Thanks!

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    on2legson2legs Standing in the Jersey rain… Posts: 14,471
    Yes. 
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    pawlowski1097pawlowski1097 Philadelphia, PA Posts: 571
    Yea having an mlb COA is way better than having some Joe Schmo saying it’s authentic. prob double its value minimum. 
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    Cool piece of memorabilia. Are you considering selling it? 
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    JOEJOEJOEJOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,434
    Cool piece of memorabilia. Are you considering selling it? 
    I was, but the current value isn't high enough for me to part with it.
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