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Regards josh.
plus even if that's in sharpie you can't play the damn thing seriously or it'll rub off with sweat! So your selling a £300-350 guitar with some signature on it that potentially make it unplayable... more for collectors than players.
Even greater value here:
https://www.charitystars.com/product/limited-edition-electric-guitar-signed-by-the-rolling-stones
!? Why on tFB community ?!
Firstly, the signatures of Jagger and Richards are both worth significantly more than a fiver. Ebay is a horrific gauge of autograph values because around 90% of the stuff on there is fake or printed and serious collectors are well aware of this so generally stick to respected dealers.
A signed guitar would also be considered a more valuable item to have a signature on than a photograph. To draw a simple comparison, a Harrison Ford signature on a brown fedora would be worth more than a signature on a photo due to the Indiana Jones relevance of the fedora. Irrespective of if it was THE fedora, ANY fedora will be more valuable.
This isn't to say that anyone here is wrong for having their opinions, however there is an accepted concept of value in autographs. Obviously a guitar played on stage would be more valuable, but the increase something like that would cause would likely make most of us wince! If you want a good price guide then check out some UACC registered dealer stores (registered dealer, not just members). This will be high end, but closer than ebay.
Best of luck with the sale buddy!
Obviously, bargains can be had on eBay but you pays your money and takes your chance on that.
If you want to get the most out of it, you really would be best off submitting it for independent authentication. Somewhere like PSA/DNA would be a good starting point, they offer an online quick opinion for relatively little money.
Not that i'm questioning the authenticity, I don't have any personal experience with the stones autographs to make any educated comments there. But while dealers certificates are sometimes useful, they're only really as good as the dealer that provided it. So unless its a well known and respected company, most collectors will treat the autograph as uncertified.
If the signatures are good examples, as it is then you might be looking at around the 1k mark if you get lucky on eBay. Certified and put in front of serious collectors, closer to 1800, maybe more.
If you want to make the most out of it as an investment, then I recommend getting it authenticated and then waiting it out a bit longer.
If the OP is trying to sell it here, then he needs to put a price. If he is just interested in peoples' opinion (or now, more likely, regretting his decision to seek it), then I would suggest the mods move it to somehere else.
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If this was a for sale thread then the seller harassment rule is being ignored.