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cowboysfball30
03-03-2017, 04:36 PM
Is anyone interested in working out a deal for this Muhammad Ali / Joe Frazier autographed black and white, framed and matted 30x40 photograph?

As the COA states, an example of this hand-signed photograph was added to the collection of the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, and these photographs have been signed exclusively for Park West Gallery. Each signature has been assigned a unique Online Authentics number to verify the authenticity of each signature. Since no two hand signatures can ever be exactly alike, the unique numbered digital registration of each Ali hand signature and Frazier signature on the Online Authentics website is the only certain way that a hand signature of Muhammad Ali & Joe Frazier on any object can be assured of authenticity.

The photograph comes with both a ParkWest COA and appraisal stating that the piece is appraised at $6,200. Please note, this was appraised prior to Ali's passing. I can provide those pictures to interested parties.

I'm interested in either a cash/trade or full trade of high-end cards (football or basketball) or game-used items (cleats, jersey's, etc.). Trade value starting @ $6,000 OBO, and the buyer would also be responsible for shipping (insurance, custom box, etc. etc.). I'm not in any hurry to move this piece, but am open to entertaining offers.

PM's work best!

bigherp
03-03-2017, 04:40 PM
Thats so awesome. I PC hall of fame boxing and disagree with the value but dang thats sick!

Valponick
03-03-2017, 04:43 PM
Not looking to poop on your post but maybe shed some light on value. It's probably closer to about 1500-2000 on the open market. Appraisals are more like Beckett value for cards. I saw this same photo framed/signed at a local shop with a tag of $1,999 and it sold for less. A quick eBay search yielded the same photo with Steiner COAs for less than 2 grand. Beautiful piece of memorabilia but it's not worth 6Gs to any collector.

bigherp
03-03-2017, 05:41 PM
Not looking to poop on your post but maybe shed some light on value. It's probably closer to about 1500-2000 on the open market. Appraisals are more like Beckett value for cards. I saw this same photo framed/signed at a local shop with a tag of $1,999 and it sold for less. A quick eBay search yielded the same photo with Steiner COAs for less than 2 grand. Beautiful piece of memorabilia but it's not worth 6Gs to any collector.

Yeah you are hundred percent correct and of course us saying that does not take away from how nice of a piece this is.

gingerscards
03-03-2017, 05:50 PM
Awesome piece, " Thriller in Manilla ""

cowboysfball30
03-03-2017, 07:21 PM
Thanks all, and while I respect everyone's opinion, I do disagree. I guess that's the nice thing about owning it! :) Additionally, the $6K is merely a starting point, and I'm willing to listen to offers and try to facilitate a trade.

This looks amazing in my office, so it's by no means a quick sale, but I'm ready to add some new, different pieces to my collection.

DaVILLEGMEN
03-03-2017, 09:44 PM
Beautiful piece right there. Probably lean toward the crowd on the value but who cares just a beautiful piece. Someday I hope to have something like this hanging in my place. Congrats on an beauty.

03supto
03-04-2017, 12:36 AM
Awesome piece, " Thriller in Manilla ""

Thrilla...forgot to make it rhyme:doh: