Joe Jackson Autograph

The most expensive item with a signature of Joe Jackson (1911 Shoeless Joe Jackson Signed Photograph from The) was sold in February 2015 for $150000.00 while the cheapest item (JOE JACKSON SIGNED INDEX CARD MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT VIETNAM WAR CONFLICT USAF) found a new owner for $0.59 in August 2016. The month with the most items sold (22) was January 2020 with an average selling price of $4.99 for an autographed item of Joe Jackson. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2008 with $7500.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.59 was February 2016. In average, an autographed item from Joe Jackson is worth $4.99.

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Current items with a signature of Joe Jackson

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailCharlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit by Tommy Greenwald Signed Book HCDJ$25.00logo
thumbnailJOE JACKSON 2019 Contenders Draft Ticket Rookie AUTO / AUTOGRAPH #d /18$19.00logo
thumbnailJoe Jackson Father Of Michael Jackson Manager Signed Autograph Photo Display$124.99logo
thumbnailMINT Joe Jackson Fillmore Poster F561 - SIGNED by poster artist Alison Zawacki$34.99logo
thumbnailShoeless Joe Jackson #26 Art Card Limited 36/50 Vela Signed (Cleveland Indians)$5.99logo
thumbnailShoeless Joe Jackson Chicago White Sox Facsimile Autographed Mouse Pad Item#8219$18.99logo
thumbnailShoeless Joe Jackson Cleveland Indians Facsimile Autographed Mouse Pad Item#8218$18.99logo

Traded items with a signature of Joe Jackson

In total, we tracked 427 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1979 Joe Jackson Look Sharp! Signed Promotional Album Original As Found Rare!$49.95logo
thumbnailA Cure for Gravity: A Musical Pilgrimage Book by Joe Jackson AUTOGRAPHED rare$25.00logo
thumbnailShoeless Joe Jackson #23 Art Card Limited 26/50 Vela Signed (Chicago White Sox)$5.99logo
thumbnailShoeless Joe Jackson #25 Art Card Limited 26/50 Vela Signed (Cleveland Indians)$4.99logo
thumbnailShoeless Joe Jackson #26 Art Card Limited 33/50 Vela Signed (Cleveland Indians)$3.99logo
thumbnailShoeless Joe Jackson #31 Art Card Limited 41/50 Vela Signed (Chicago White Sox)$2.58logo
thumbnailShoeless Joe Jackson #31 Art Card Limited 42/50 Vela Signed (Chicago White Sox)$8.26logo
thumbnailShoeless JOE JACKSON Baseball Autograph Rare Old Photo Chicago Black Sox Free SH$20.00logo
thumbnailShoeless JOE JACKSON Baseball Autograph Rare Old Photo Chicago Black Sox Free SH$19.00logo
thumbnailShoeless JOE JACKSON Baseball Autograph Rare Old Photo Chicago Black Sox Free SH$19.00logo

Latest News about Joe Jackson

'Shoeless' Joe Jackson autographed photo sells for record $1.47M at auction (10/08/21): It is the only known photograph that was signed by Jackson Go to news article

Signed 'Shoeless' Joe pic sells for record $1.47M (10/08/21): A 1911 "Shoeless" Joe Jackson autographed photograph by Frank W. Smith sold for $1.47 million, the most ever paid for a signed sports photograph. Go to news article

'Shoeless' Joe Jackson baseball card from 1910 fetches $492,000 at auction (05/10/20): The card was found in the back of a law office Go to news article

Shoeless Joe card from 1910 auctions for $492K (05/08/20): A Shoeless Joe Jackson baseball card from 1910 sold for $492,000, Heritage Auctions says. Go to news article

Source: Ineligible list ends at death for MLB bans (01/17/20): Major League Baseball has no hold on banned players after they die, a source told ESPN, which could be significant when it comes to Hall of Fame consideration for "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and others who were banned for life and have since died. Go to news article