What is more valuable to a baseball fan, an autographed rookie card or an...

KILLER_BILL

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...autographed baseball? The player in question is Chipper Jones, and the rookie card I'm looking at is a 1991 Draft Pick card.
 
Are we talking sentimental value, or monetary value? Because a signed Chipper Jones rookie card can go for between $1-$5 or $20-$30 (and that's really just for the signature, and if you find someone willing to pay such a high price for the signature), but a signed baseball can go for more than twice that. I think the baseball holds a higher sentimental value as well, in my personal opinion, it holds a higher significance to the game. So, yeah.
 
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