The most expensive item with a signature of Ron Rash (Serena Ron Rash 1st Hardcover Signed) was sold in January 2023 for $75.00 while the cheapest item (RON RASH SIGNED PHOTO. POET. NOVELIST. SERENA. WESTERN CAROLINA PROFESSOR.) found a new owner for $1.50 in December 2014. The month with the most items sold (3) was March 2024 with an average selling price of $19.99 for an autographed item of Ron Rash. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2023 with $57.50 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.50 was December 2014. In average, an autographed item from Ron Rash is worth $19.99.
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Item Title | Price | Store | |
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Burning Bright: Stories by Ron Rash, Signed 1st Ed, HBDJ | $12.00 | ||
Chemistry and Other Stories by Ron Rash Signed | $8.99 | ||
In the Valley : Stories and a Novella by Ron Rash SIGNED HC/DJ 1st/1st LIKE NEW | $19.95 | ||
Rare Signed Poems New and Selected Hardcover Ron Rash First Edition 1st Printing | $27.99 | ||
Serena by Ron Rash ~ 2008~Hardcover ~ Signed | $7.50 | ||
SIGNED - LIKE NEW - Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories by Ron Rash - HC/Dj/First Ed. | $19.99 | ||
Signed - Saints at the River by Ron Rash | $40.00 | ||
The Cove by Ron Rash Signed 1st Edition/1st Printing 2012 | $10.00 | ||
The Risen by Ron Rash, A Novel *Autographed!!* 1st Edition 2016 | $24.95 | ||
The World Made Straight. Ron Rash. Hardcover. Signed. First Edition. | $16.50 |
Lady Macbeth in Appalachia, and Other Tales by an American Master (08/02/20): With a new collection, “In the Valley,” Ron Rash revisits the monstrous protagonist of “Serena” and plumbs the depths of Southern hearts.