N/A - This is a Multi-Signed Official Major League Baseball
Multiple Players (Florida Marlins Team Signed). Highlights include: Jack McKeon (Manager), Mike Lowell, Dontrelle Willis, and others. · Rawlings (Official Major League Baseball) · Team Signed Baseball / Autographed Memorabilia

Player
Multiple Players (Florida Marlins Team Signed). Highlights include: Jack McKeon (Manager), Mike Lowell, Dontrelle Willis, and others.
Set
N/A - Souvenir Memorabilia
Year
Circa 2003-2005
Card #
N/A
Condition Grade
Estimated Signature Grade: 4-5 (Faded/Bled); Ball Condition: 6 (Minor toning/yellowing)
Category
Team Signed Baseball / Autographed Memorabilia
Manufacturer
Rawlings (Official Major League Baseball)
Demand Level
Moderate - Primarily appeals to Florida Marlins fans and fans of early 2000s baseball.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$40.00 - $80.00 (Unauthenticated)
Graded Value
PSA/DNA Authenticated (Full Ball): $150.00 - $250.00 (if key stars like Miguel Cabrera are on other panels)
Comparable Sales
Recent 2003 Marlins team-signed baseballs without PSA/JSA authentication typically sell for $50-$90. Authenticated versions with clear signatures can reach $200+.
Description
An Official Major League Baseball (Bud Selig Commissioner era) featuring multiple hand-signed autographs from the Florida Marlins, likely from the 2003 World Series Championship era. The ball features the MLB logo on the sweet spot with signatures in blue ballpoint pen across the surrounding panels.
Key Features
Includes signatures from key figures of the 2003 World Series team, including manager Jack McKeon and All-Stars Mike Lowell and Dontrelle Willis. Multi-signed team balls from championship years carry historical significance.
Authenticity Indicators
Pen strokes show natural flow and pressure points consistent with hand-signing. The ball is a genuine Rawlings OMLB. Confidence: Medium-High (Commonly seen style for team-signed souvenirs of this era).
Flaws to Note
Significant 'bleeding' or 'halo' effect on the signatures where the ink has spread into the leather over time. Heavy fading on some signatures making them difficult to read. Minor yellowing of the leather (toning) due to UV exposure or lack of protection.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (Local pickup or worldwide), Pristine Auction (if authenticated), or Florida-based Facebook Sports Memorabilia groups.
Selling Tips
Do not attempt to 'trace' over the faded ink as this destroys all value. If selling, list every identifiable player in the title. Best sold during the MLB season or near the anniversary of the 2003 World Series.