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  2. Autograph collecting - Wikipedia

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    Some celebrities still enjoy signing autographs for free for fans. Many people who stand outside premieres asking for autographs are actually professional autograph traders, who make their living or supplement their income by selling them for full profit, rather than keeping them as a personal souvenir.

  3. Autograph hounds make how much? Inside the big business ... - AOL

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    People often ask celebrities for autographs, but not all of those people are fans. ET went inside the world of autograph hounds who turn memorabilia for profit. NEWS: 7 Selfies With Celebs That ...

  4. List of most valuable celebrity memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity or item Purchase price Type Date of sale Seller Buyer Namesake or item photo Ref. Ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland (as Dorothy Gale) $ 32 million: Shoes 2024 Heritage Auctions: E-Land Group [1] Babe Ruth's 1932 World Series jersey $ 24.1 million: Sportswear 2024 Heritage Auctions [2] Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona $ 17.8 million: Watch ...

  5. Celebrity auctions might sound quaint – but they expose dark ...

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    COMMENT: Famous faces are selling their services on eBay to raise money for the strikes. Buying some one-to-one time with your favourite TV star must be a tantalising prospect for those who can ...

  6. Elton John Reveals Celeb He Asked for an Autograph ... - AOL

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    "Yep," John said once more before revealing details about the autograph. "It's on a tour program," he said. "I went to go see him in Washington, D.C., so I have his autograph."

  7. Operation Bullpen - Wikipedia

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    The two became friends, and went into business selling forged Mickey Mantle autographs among other items. [2] A large number of the forgeries were made by Marino, [3] who could perfectly copy signatures on sight and worked 15 hours a day to produce forgeries. Marino estimated that he made over a million forgeries during their operation. [2]

  8. Autograph show - Wikipedia

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    Some autograph shows are part of a larger, comicon event, [1] while others can be part of a specific event, such as the Super Bowl weeks' activities. [2] Celebrities from all walks of life attend shows, but usually these shows bring celebrity athletes, singers and movie stars and book authors to meet their fans.

  9. This famous 1950s 'rebel' has the most valuable autograph of ...

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