Help and advice re price

Dimebarr

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I was gifted a Colin Montgomery signed print of the 18th hole at St Andrews which was for the Ryder Cup 2010. It has also been signed by the official Ryder Cup artist. As you all know, Europe won in 2010 and I was wondering if I were to sell this, what do you think I would get for it? It also has a Certificate of Authenticity.
 
My apologies, I meant to say Celtic Manor. I know it was a gift but I am honestly.not the biggest golf fanatic so I wouldnt put it up in a frame.
 
Indeed, being a print I cant see it being worth an awful lot though.

Just to confirm, there is only 250 in the world as thay is all Colin signed. The signatures are not printed on, these have been signed after the picture was printed.

Thanks for advice so far!
 
It would be ridiculous as one that is not signed by Colin m or the Ryder Cup artist can be bought for £180 so please try another smart comment because that one was rubbish!


What's ridiculous....is that you come onto a forum, just to try and sell a signed picture for (I'm guessing) over £180.

I'll buy it from you and I'll just have to take your word that it is a true and signed picture.....
 
What's ridiculous....is that you come onto a forum, just to try and sell a signed picture for (I'm guessing) over £180. I'll buy it from you and I'll just have to take your word that it is a true and signed picture.....

That was the point in this thred Leaney, however, at no point have I asked anyone to purchase the picture but to mearly request someone's opinion on a value as I thought their may be some experts.

So really it is not ridiculous!
 
If find it quite sad and annoying that I honestly came for advice and ended up getting comments that have no reflection on my question/query. There is no need for smart comments guys, I thought that the maturity level on a fourm of this kind would only have pleasant members. Please stop replying and i will organise a CLEAR photo of the picture in question. Thanks
 
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