Signed Jersey - Value?

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roar349

New Member
I've just won a Livestrong yellow/black jersey signed by Lance Armstrong, and will probably sell it (I do cycle, but I'm not that into it and would rather someone who appreciates it more has it). Trouble is I have no idea what it's worth.

It's the half yellow/half black type jersey with his signature on the right breast, the prize was supplied by the publishers of the recent photo book (I have a printout of the original competition page, the email I received confirming the win, and the compliments slip).

If it's worth selling I will, otherwise I'll probably get it framed to pass onto the children.

Any ideas would be appreciated.
 

philipbh

Spectral Cyclist
Location
Out the back
I'll give you a tenner for it...
 

Danny

Squire
Location
York
I'm sure it does have some value as even unsigned Livestrong shirts aren't cheap.

If you do sell it for a big profit you might want to consider making a donation to the Livestrong foundation (or charity of your choice) as the shirts are normally sold to raise money for the foundation.
 
philipbh said:
Shall we have a philosophical discussion on Price / Value / Worth then?

;)

Sure. It's market value is what someone will give you for it. It's fundamental value is what it will produce over its lifetime (in this case, nothing). It's worth will only be known to the owner.
 
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roar349

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Danny said:
I'm sure it does have some value as even unsigned Livestrong shirts aren't cheap.

If you do sell it for a big profit you might want to consider making a donation to the Livestrong foundation (or charity of your choice) as the shirts are normally sold to raise money for the foundation.

That was actually part of the plan. I got it for nothing so only right that I give something back.

There's a couple of places online that will value it for about £15, but thought someone in the know may have an idea.
 

philipbh

Spectral Cyclist
Location
Out the back
Twenty Inch said:
It's fundamental value is what it will produce over its lifetime (in this case, nothing)

Reminds me of Antiques Roadshow when the valuer suggests that the item in question is worth nothing / little and offers the owner "at least you've had the pleasure of owning it", by way of consolation ;)
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
philipbh said:
Reminds me of Antiques Roadshow when the valuer suggests that the item in question is worth nothing / little and offers the owner "at least you've had the pleasure of owning it", by way of consolation :blush:

It's that moment when hope and anticipation crumples from their tiny faces as they're told it's value is feck all that makes that programme such a treat. ;)
 
threebikesmcginty said:
It's that moment when hope and anticipation crumples from their tiny faces as they're told it's value is feck all that makes that programme such a treat. ;)


"of course, we never thought it was valuable, we just wanted to know a little bit more about it"

Yeah, right. Now piss off back to your semi, you Daily Mail reading, You&Yours listening, narrow-minded, grasping, petty bourgeois bigot.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Twenty Inch said:
"of course, we never thought it was valuable, we just wanted to know a little bit more about it"

Yeah, right. Now piss off back to your semi, you Daily Mail reading, You&Yours listening, narrow-minded, grasping, petty bourgeois bigot.

Wouldn't it be refreshing if they were to introduce that method of dealing with people.

Maybe even smashing their valueless garbage with a hammer before they left and handing it back to them in a bag marked 'Arthur Negus called me a twat'
 
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