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Mickey Mantle signed fotoballIt sound like you might have a Mickey Mantle signed fotoball that also features a stamped signature.. A mickey Mantle signed baseball is worth about $500.- $800. with the proper authenticity. If it's signed twice it might sell for more if you find enough collectors interested, but it might be viewed as more of a novelty. If it is a Mickey Mantle signed Fotoball it might have a lower value as it would not display as nice as a collectors preferred Major League baseball. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
$200-$400
Each ball would go anywhere from $500-$2,000 so with both signed on on ball the ball could be worth up to $5,000
Mickey Mantle Signed Golf BallIn general a A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth about $400.00 -$600.00 The price will vary based on condition, and type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures will vary in price based on condition, the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature, the item signed, and how well the item displays the signature. Baseballs are the most common, and preferred by collectors because of it's connection to the game, low cost, availability and it displays the signature well. A golf ball would not display the signature as well as a baseball, and not a desired item as a baseball. The signed Mickey Mantle Golf Ball would most likely sell below $400.00 and still needs to be authenticated.
A Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris signed ball is worth alot! I predict you could sell it in the low thousands (2000). This is just a prediction based on prior knowledge. A Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Dual signed baseball is worth about $3,000.-$5,000. Price will vary based on condition, type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures, and which signature is on the sweet spot. One player or the other on the sweet spot might not be worth more than the other, but if a collector bidding on the ball is a favorite of one or the other that collector will pay more for that player on the sweet spot. In a recent auction held in October 2007 a Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Dual signed baseball sold for $4,780.00 (Mantle on sweet spot). Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on autographed baseball visit the link I left below.
Mickey Mantle's Perfect Catch 31" X 20" Lithograph is worth about $175.-$200. Limited to 777 the hand numbered lithograph was painted and signed by artist Andy Jurinko in 1998. The lithograph depicts Mickey Mantle making a backhand catch of a ball hit by Gil Hodges' in the fifth inning of Don Larsen's perfect game.
Mickey Mantle Signed Gene Budig/Bobby Brown BaseballNot necessarily. Mickey Mantle signed very few Gene Budig baseballs which came into use in 1995, the year Mantle died. He was also very ill that year and didn't sign often. Although it is possible to have one it is unlikely, and should at least send up a red flag on its authenticity But, if the signature is properly authenticated it could sell for more because of its scarcity.
The baseball you seem to be describing is a fotoball or photo ball. The ball features a facsimile (stamped) signature of Mickey Mantle. The baseball is more of a novelty, than a collectible, and is worth about $10.
Mickey Mantle Roger Maris Dual Signed BaseballA Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Dual signed baseball is worth about $3,000.-$5,000. Price will vary based on condition, type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures, and which signature is on the sweet spot. One player or the other on the sweet spot might not be worth more than the other, but if a collector bidding on the ball is a favorite of one or the other that collector will pay more for that player on the sweet spot. In an October 2007 auction a Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Dual signed baseball sold for $4,780.00 (Mantle on sweet spot). Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
well anything Yankee wise will sell more higer than any other team would. it depends though if the ball has dirt on it grass stains etc. the more old it looks the more money its worth. id say a mickey mantle replica signed ball will sell in the neighborhood of 30-50$. I've seen babe Ruth replica balls sell for $30 al the way up to $200
Yes, baseballs were commonly signed by Mickey Mantle and the entire Yankees team throughout Mantle's playing career. However, facsimile team-signed baseballs (with the signatures "stamped" on the ball) were and still are commonly sold.It can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between a vintage stamped ball and one that is actually autographed. Considering that a real signed 61 Yankees ball is worth more than $1,000 and a stamped ball is worth about $75, it's important to always do your homework on the item and the seller.Please send me a private message if you'd like a free consultation regarding sports memorabilia.