Pete Rose Memorabilia Value Soars After Death with ’63 Rookie Card as Top Prize
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Pete Rose arguably signed more autographs than any ballplayer in MLB history, but that doesn’t mean “Charlie Hustle” memorabilia isn’t experiencing a sizeable boost in value in death, according to a top expert.
TMZ Sports talked to David Kohler, founder and president of SCP Auctions, just days after Rose’s death … and we asked whether items signed by the legendary Reds player have increased in worth following Pete’s death on Monday.
“Every time a really important person in a game of a big American sport such as baseball passes, there’s a lot of interest. I’m sure on eBay, there’s a lot more sales now for his memorabilia,” Kohler told us, while noting, “for a long, long time, [Pete] was at all the card shows, making appearances, signing a lot of balls and bats. He did it for a long time.”