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I have a genuine 2000 yellow jersey used by Lance and its also autographed. It has his number one still on the back of it. I also have all the other teamates riders numbers from the same year and all of those are signed.

Any ideas on what its worth???? I may sell them for the right price.

Thanks
 
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I will pay you 500 bucks to burn the Drugstrong one..

Id say a grand for LA and 200 bucks each for the rest of them. If LA wins, Id say 2 grand for his. There are lots of americans with no brains and a lot of cash. If he wins this year, stick it on ebay and you might get a few casinos in a bidding war, but make sure you list it the minute he does. Alcohol and ebay can be good for a seller. Casinos pay 10 grand for a piece of toast or a cornflake.
 
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as a guide
2005 signed discovery jersey $4500
2002 Signed USPS Jersey $3500

difficult to say with the yellow.. american collector you can probably name your price.

What you will find, with any sale, or any collector is you will need proof that it is genuine.. without that there will be a touch of cynacism from any buyer, there are a lot of replica yellows signed by lance on various auction sites going for $300-$1000
 
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mickkk said:
I will pay you 500 bucks to burn the Drugstrong one..

Id say a grand for LA and 200 bucks each for the rest of them. If LA wins, Id say 2 grand for his. There are lots of americans with no brains and a lot of cash. If he wins this year, stick it on ebay and you might get a few casinos in a bidding war, but make sure you list it the minute he does. Alcohol and ebay can be good for a seller. Casinos pay 10 grand for a piece of toast or a cornflake.
You'll also find many non-americans...particularly germans and french blinded with so much with envy and disappointment they can't possibly see anything but rumors and disgruntlement...still...from losing 7 years straight to an american. In the french case...what is it now...20...21...23 years with no TdF winner in sight???

:D
 
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mabuka said:
You'll also find many non-americans...particularly germans and french blinded with so much with envy and disappointment they can't possibly see anything but rumors and disgruntlement...still...from losing 7 years straight to an american. In the french case...what is it now...20...21...23 years with no TdF winner in sight???

:D

yeh.. wonder how much a yellow jersey signed by a frenchman is worth.. :D

i might just buy one and get a random to sign it when we are in paris
 
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mabuka said:
You'll also find many non-americans...particularly germans and french blinded with so much with envy and disappointment they can't possibly see anything but rumors and disgruntlement...still...from losing 7 years straight to an american. In the french case...what is it now...20...21...23 years with no TdF winner in sight???

:D

I can assure you, the French spend very little time thinking about Americans. Far less time than Americans spend thinking about the French for sure.

If you think the French envy Americans you really need to spend some time there.
 
armstrong1999 said:
I have a genuine 2000 yellow jersey used by Lance and its also autographed. It has his number one still on the back of it. I also have all the other teamates riders numbers from the same year and all of those are signed.

Any ideas on what its worth???? I may sell them for the right price.

Thanks
Doesn't this topic goes in the General section?

Moderators?
 
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I can assure you, the French spend very little time thinking about Americans. Far less time than Americans spend thinking about the French for sure.

If you think the French envy Americans you really need to spend some time there.

I think about Asians much more......:eek:
 

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