Yeah it is unframed.$200.
I assume its unframed?
It was a great team indeed and I was at that Grand Final too, had a thousand schooners that day and ended up crying in them once the game was over! I was heartbroken, my ex wife supports the Storm and she hates the Bulldogs which made it even harder to bear!That was a sexy team. Shame barba fkd it just the following year.
No I don’t have any certificate but my girlfriend bought it for me and I know she spent good coin on it, keep in mind that Ben Barba’s signature is on there and he won the Dally M that year too.Does it have a Certificate of Authenticity or proof the signatures are real?
If so you could probably double or triple the value of it.
Yes. But on the downside, Barba's signature is on thereNo I don’t have any certificate but my girlfriend bought it for me and I know she spent good coin on it, keep in mind that Ben Barba’s signature is on there and he won the Dally M that year too.
Was that at a charity auction?Just to give you a quick rundown, there was a signed and framed Bulldogs 2016 jersey that sold at an auction for $5000 - but 2012 was a great year for us even though we didn't win. There were many good memories from that year. If you frame it (shouldn't cost more than $200) the price of that jersey will zoom up!
It was a fundraiser, but if people are willing to pay $5000 for it, then I think that answers the original question. It's not really how much it's worth, it's how much are people willing to pay for it.Was that at a charity auction?
Because i can't believe that a simple signed NRL jersey would be worth more than a few hundred - even if we won the premiership.
Sporting memorabilia is usually worth less than people think.
If it's a fundraiser, its a completely different kettle of fish, than just putting it on Gumtree. Just not comparable, sorry.It was a fundraiser, but if people are willing to pay $5000 for it, then I think that answers the original question. It's not really how much it's worth, it's how much are people willing to pay for it.
As I said, it's not how much it's worth, it's how much someone is willing to pay for it.If it's a fundraiser, its a completely different kettle of fish, than just putting it on Gumtree. Just not comparable, sorry.
For example, the Brisbane Markets every year has an auction for the "first box of mangoes". This year, it sold for $13,000. For regular box of mangoes. I often go to charity auctions where people pay way overs for things firstly because its for charity, and secondly, to get bragging rights over their mates (liek from a rival law firm etc).
This guy is selling a framed 2004 jersey for $400, and even i think he's being optimistic:
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/kog...s-premiership-signed-framed-jersey/1201581168
I have a framed panoramic photo of the SCG from 1930, signed by Don Bradman. Now, his signature is hard to get these days, but it's still not worth that much.
Wtf... seriously........As I said, it's not how much it's worth, it's how much someone is willing to pay for it.
$200 for a cleaning cloth is expensive.$200.
Did you even read the title???Wtf... seriously........
Yes, and nobody is realistically going to pay five grand for this jersey.Did you even read the title???
Hey Bulldogs supporters what would you realisticly pay for this unframed 2012 Minor Premiers jersey?