The most expensive item with a signature of Boone Pickens (T. BOONE PICKENS SIGNED BASEBALL OML BILLIONAIRE PSA DNA COA P45057 PROOF) was sold in November 2017 for $249.99 while the cheapest item (T. BOONE PICKENS signed autographed 8x10 - entrepreneur) found a new owner for $0.95 in January 2018. The month with the most items sold (4) was January 2022 with an average selling price of $17.35 for an autographed item of Boone Pickens. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2013 with $109.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was March 2022. In average, an autographed item from Boone Pickens is worth $14.38.
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Item Title | Price | Store | |
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AUTOGRAPHED Boone by T. Boone Pickens (1987, Hardcover) | $9.95 | ||
BOONE by T Boone Pickens Jr SIGNED Autographed Hardcover Book 1987 1st Printing | $10.00 | ||
BOONE by T. Boone Pickens, Jr. (HB, 1987) SIGNED | $14.00 | ||
First Billion is the Hardest SIGNED T. Boone Pickens Go (Nebraska) Huskers! | $14.95 | ||
SIGNED Boone Pickens - Boone - 1987 Hardcover | $4.99 | ||
Signed T. Boone Pickens “Boone” | $19.95 | ||
T Boone Pickens oil baron signed HB w DJ book 1987 issued | $11.80 | ||
T. BOONE PICKENS JR. SIGNED BOOK”BOONE” TO HUNTER/OK STATE,FINANCIER,DIED 2019 | $12.00 | ||
T. Boone Pickens SIGNED Boone OSU Oklahoma State Booster BP Capital | $24.75 | ||
T. Boone Pickens SIGNED First Million Hard BP Capital Mesa Petroleum OSU Booster | $37.50 |
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