Posts: 528 From: Houston, Texas Registered: Aug 2002
posted 06-22-2017 01:13 PM
Over the years I've collected autographs on NASA Mission Reports that were received as a kid. These seemed like a good way to combine early memories of the space program with the opportunity to reach-out to some childhood heroes. I never thought much about these in terms of value. However opinions on one of the items would be welcome:
I have not seen many examples of this Apollo 13 report from 1970. It has now been signed by all of the mission's flight directors:
Gene Kranz – White Team
Gerry Griffin - Gold Team
Glynn Lunney – Black Team
Milt Windler – Maroon Team
Is this, and similar items, of any value beyond fond memories?
jtheoret Member
Posts: 344 From: Albuquerque, NM USA Registered: Jul 2003
posted 06-22-2017 08:53 PM
I think signed mission reports are nice as well, though they generally sell for much less than signed photos. The fact it is personalized (even with a common name), while making it more personally memorable, further minimizes monetary sale value for others. It would probably fetch tens of dollars.