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The Top 20 Most Expensive Autographed Items in History

Collecting autographed memorabilia is a passion shared by many enthusiasts around the world. These prized possessions not only hold sentimental value but can also be incredibly valuable. Below, we list the top 20 most expensive autographed items in history, in ascending order.


Expensive Autographs

Expensive Autographs

20. Babe Ruth Signed Baseball - $388,375

One of the most famous baseball players of all time, Babe Ruth's autographed baseballs are highly sought after by collectors. This particular baseball fetched $388,375 at auction due to its excellent condition and clear signature.

19. Albert Einstein Signed Photo - $420,000

A signed photograph of Albert Einstein, featuring his famous "E=mc^2" equation, was sold for $420,000. Einstein's contributions to science make his autograph extremely valuable.

18. Jimmy Page Signed Guitar - $498,750

Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page signed a 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar, which sold for $498,750. Page's influence on rock music makes this a prized item for collectors.

17. Lou Gehrig Signed Baseball - $507,875

A baseball signed by Lou Gehrig, another iconic baseball player, was auctioned for $507,875. Gehrig's signature is rare due to his relatively short career.

16. Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe Signed Baseball - $596,000

A unique piece, this baseball signed by both Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe, sold for $596,000. The couple's romance adds significant value to this collectible.

15. Honus Wagner Signed Baseball - $776,750

Honus Wagner, one of baseball's earliest stars, has a rare and valuable signature. A signed baseball by Wagner was auctioned for $776,750.

14. James Naismith's Signed 1891 "Rules of Basketball" - $1 Million

The original handwritten "Rules of Basketball" by James Naismith, signed by him, sold for $1 million. Naismith's creation of the game adds immense historical value.

13. Babe Ruth Signed Bat - $1.265 Million

A bat used and signed by Babe Ruth fetched $1.265 million at auction. Ruth's legendary status in baseball makes this a highly coveted item.

12. Mickey Mantle Signed Baseball - $1.32 Million

Mickey Mantle's autographed baseball sold for $1.32 million. Mantle's popularity and success in baseball contribute to the high value of his signature.

11. "Shoeless" Joe Jackson Signed Photo - $1.47 Million

A rare signed photo of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson was auctioned for $1.47 million. Jackson's involvement in the 1919 Black Sox Scandal makes his autograph extremely rare.

10. Albert Einstein's Signed "God Letter" - $2.89 Million

Einstein's "God Letter," in which he discusses his views on religion, sold for $2.89 million. The letter's content and Einstein's signature make it incredibly valuable.

9. Jackie Robinson Signed Contract - $3.6 Million

Jackie Robinson's 1947 contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers, signed by Robinson, was sold for $3.6 million. Robinson's significance in breaking baseball's color barrier adds to the value.

8. George Washington Signed Acts of Congress - $9.8 Million

A signed copy of George Washington's personal copy of the "Acts of Congress" was sold for $9.8 million. Washington's historical importance makes this a treasured item.

7. Babe Ruth 1927 World Series Ring - $2.093 Million

While not a signed item, Babe Ruth's 1927 World Series ring, accompanied by a signed letter, sold for $2.093 million, highlighting the value of memorabilia associated with Ruth.

6. John Lennon Signed Album "Double Fantasy" - $600,000

John Lennon's signed copy of "Double Fantasy," the last album he signed before his death, fetched $600,000. Lennon's legacy in music makes this an iconic piece.

5. Walt Disney Signed Mickey Mouse Drawing - $3.2 Million

A signed original drawing of Mickey Mouse by Walt Disney sold for $3.2 million. Disney's impact on entertainment makes his autograph highly desirable.

4. Lennon-McCartney Signed Abbey Road Album - $1.6 Million

A copy of The Beatles' "Abbey Road" album signed by both John Lennon and Paul McCartney sold for $1.6 million. The Beatles' global influence adds immense value.

3. Babe Ruth Signed Photo - $2.303 Million

A signed photo of Babe Ruth in his iconic Yankees uniform was auctioned for $2.303 million, highlighting Ruth's enduring legacy in baseball.

2. Abraham Lincoln Signed Emancipation Proclamation - $3.78 Million

A signed copy of Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation sold for $3.78 million. Lincoln's role in American history makes this an extraordinarily valuable document.

1. George Washington Signed Constitution and Bill of Rights - $9.8 Million

The most expensive autographed item is a signed copy of the Constitution and Bill of Rights by George Washington, sold for $9.8 million. Washington's foundational role in the United States cements this item's place at the top.


Autographed memorabilia continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts, fetching impressive sums at auction. From sports legends to historical figures, these items offer a tangible connection to iconic moments and individuals. Companies like Professional Signatures (ProSigs.com) in the Greater Sarasota-Tampa Bay Area are well-positioned to cater to this passion, providing valuable and cherished collectibles for fundraising and personal collections.

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