Charlie Fox Autograph

The most expensive item with a signature of Charlie Fox (1969 PHOENIX SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS TEAM SIGNED BASEBALL CHARLIE FOX +24 BB) was sold in April 2013 for $250.00 while the cheapest item (Charlie Fox 1942 Giants Signed 3x5 d2004) found a new owner for $0.50 in April 2010. The month with the most items sold (7) was December 2009 with an average selling price of $7.50 for an autographed item of Charlie Fox. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2023 with $200.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was August 2010. In average, an autographed item from Charlie Fox is worth $5.00.

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Current items with a signature of Charlie Fox

These are the most current items with a signature of Charlie Fox that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1972 Topps Baseball -#129 CHARLIE FOX -Mgr (S. F. Giants) *AUTOGRAPHED* d.2004$14.99logo
thumbnail1972 TOPPS CHARLIE FOX #129 GIANTS SIGNED AUTOGRAPH VINTAGE$19.99logo
thumbnailAutographed 1972 Topps Charlie Fox. TOUGH!$35.00logo
thumbnailCHARLIE FOX 1972 Topps Signed Baseball Card #129 AUTO Autograph SF Giants$18.99logo
thumbnailCharlie Fox Autographed Bristol Twins /New York Giants Card. Rare$16.00logo
thumbnailCHARLIE FOX SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 3X5 POSTCARD W/ COA$11.99logo
thumbnailCharlie Fox Signed Photo$10.00logo

Traded items with a signature of Charlie Fox

In total, we tracked 108 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Charlie Fox were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1964 CHARLIE FOX-TACOMA GIANTS-PCL- AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO ON 3X5 CARD-d.2004$3.99logo
thumbnail1972 TOPPS CHARLIE FOX SIGNED BASEBALL CARD GIANTS AUTOGRAPH #129$200.00logo
thumbnail1974 Topps #78 TRIPLE SIGNED Charlie Fox McMahon Amalfitano AUTO Giants Coaches$5.51logo
thumbnail1974 Topps Team Checklists Giants #22 - Signed Auto (Charlie Fox) (d. 2004)$4.25logo
thumbnailCharlie Fox (1921-2004) signed postcard (dated 1970)$2.99logo
thumbnailCharlie Fox 3x5 Baseball Autograph$4.00logo
thumbnailCHARLIE FOX DAREDEVIL SIGNED FUNKO FIGURE MARVEL AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPH BECKETT$96.00logo
thumbnailCharlie Fox Hand Signed 1974 Topps San Francisco Giants Autograph$9.00logo
thumbnailCharlie Fox Signed Original 1970`s 4x5 Snaphot Photo Montreal Expos At Cubs $12.00logo
thumbnailDie Easy by Zoe Sharp Signed 1st Fine/Fine Hardcover 2013 Charlie Fox$30.00logo

Latest News about Charlie Fox

The new Fox will keep 'The Simpsons' and the network's bold attitude (02/06/19): Fox Entertainment president Charlie Collier said the network will continue to welcome innovative programming. Go to news article

FOX CEO Says WWE SmackDown Is On Friday Nights "Short Term" - Wrestling Inc. (02/06/19): FOX CEO Says WWE SmackDown Is On Friday Nights "Short Term"

Charlie Collier Outlines His Plans for New Fox: "To Win" (02/06/19): The AMC turned Fox Entertainment CEO talks with The Hollywood Reporter about his development model(s), what the broadcaster's schedule will look like in five years and the future of 'The Simpsons.'

'No Plans' for Fox News Programming on Broadcast, Charlie Collier Says (02/06/19): Don't expect a slimmed-down Fox broadcast network to carve out any primetime real estate for Fox News, said Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier.

Fox Launches New Multiplatform Studio Led By Former Entertainment Chief Gail Ber (02/06/19): Fox is launching a company, Sidecar, a "content development accelerator" that will be lead by former Fox Entertainment president Gail Berman.

Older News Stories about Charlie Fox

The new Fox will keep 'The Simpsons' and the network's bold attitude (02/2019): Fox Entertainment president Charlie Collier said the network will continue to welcome innovative programming. Go to news article