Value with regard to a signed item like this begins and ends with authenticity, as there are few other issues if the card is in presentable condition. If genuine, this card would be worth between $200-300 depending on the clarity, boldness and placement of both signatures. With Autographs, a picture is truly worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authentication, appraisal, and selling process.
Mickey Mantle, and Roger Maris were known as the M & M boys
It was the 1961 season. Roger Maris finished with 61 home runs and Mickey Mantle had 54 home runs.
Yes, they were. In 1961 Roger Maris and Bob Cerv asked Mickey Mantle to be their roommate. This was done to keep Mickey out of trouble. They lived in Queens and Mickey was not allowed to bring women home to the apartment.
1961
Roger Maris had 733 career strikeouts.
That was 1961.
Mickey Mantle played his entire career for the New York Yankees, 18 seasons from 1951 -1968.
The 1961 Yankees - Roger Maris had 61 and Mickey Mantle had 54.
I have no answer but would like to know.
Maris batted third in the order and the guy batting fourth was Mickey Mantle. So you took your chances with Maris.
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.
A Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris Duel 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 Duel 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.