A 1965 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 350 has a book value of about $600.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more money than a non-graded card in the same condition. Condition is important.
Common flaws with Baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
1965 Topps Embossed Mickey Mantle card number 11A 1965 Topps Embossed Mickey Mantle card number 11 has a book value of about $100.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
1965 Mickey Mantle
From $500 to $1500 depending on condition. this is a very rare topps Mantle & Berra card! hard to find!
1965 Topps Mickey Mantle World Series Game 3 card 134A 1965 Topps Mickey Mantle World Series Game 3 card number 134 has a book value of about $80.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition and $20.00 - $40.00 in Very Good - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
On April 9, 1965, Mickey Mantle hit the first home run in the Houston Astrodome, off pitcher Turk Farrell.
1966 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 50A 1966 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 50 has a book value of about $400.00 in Near Mint-Mint condition and $100.00 - $200.00 in Very Good condition - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
1965 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 350A 1965 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 350 has a book value of about $600.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card number 311 is the most valuable card of the 1952 Topps set, as well as the most valuable post-war sportscard. Non graded cards could sell in the $4,000.-$10,000. price range depending on condition they could sell for more. Graded cards will sell for a significant amount of money more mostly because of the many fakes on the market. Hard core collectors will only spend big money on graded cards by reputable companies such as PSA. In 2001 a PSA NM-MT 8 1952 Topps Mantle broke new ground with a final bid of $57,560 making it the highest price every paid for a 1952 Topps Mantle in NM-MT condition at that time. A 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle PSA 8 NM-MT sold for a staggering $72,056! in 2006. See Related Links below for an article about a gem mint (PSA 10) card that sold for $275,000. breaking the previous high mark of $160,000.
A Mickey Mantle signed baseball card in general is worth about $150. -$300. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less Once a collectible Item like a baseball card is signed it looses it's value as such, and becomes an item to display the signature. The bulk of the value now relies on the value of the signature. To the baseball card collector the signature would be considered a flaw in the condition of the card.
Mickey Mantle signed 8 x 10 photoA Mickey Mantle signed 8 x 10 photo sells for about $150.-$300. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Photo composition, and appeal will effect the price as well. The Mickey Mantle Day photo should add value. Part of the value will be determined by how well the photo displays the signature. The type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the photograph will also effect the price. Sharpie would be most preferred for a photo. Larger and more desired pictures could sell for more. Mickey Mantle signed a lot of Autographs. One of the most sought after signatures, there are also a lot of fakes on the market. The numbers are alarming. This is why to get top dollar for an autograph it should be properly authenticated. Signatures that are not properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less
Mickey Mantle played in 108 games at outfield for the New York Yankees in 1965, starting in 107 of them. He played for a total of 2419 outs, equivalent to 89.59 9-inning games. He made 165 putouts, had 3 assists, and committed 6 errors, equivalent to .067 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
The June 25 1956 issue of Life magazine with Mickey Mantle on the cover "The Remarkable Mickey Mantle" is worth about $40.-$50. in excellent - in near mint condition without the mailing label.The July 30, 1965 issue of Life magazine with Mickey Mantle on the cover featuring the cover story "Mantle's Misery" is worth about $30. -$40. in excellent - in near mint condition without the mailing label.Condition is important. Magazines in mint condition could sell for more. Minor flaws will bring the value down significantly. Common flaws include: foxing (yellowing), fading color, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, writing on the cover, and mailing labels. Both these issues have dark covers, and white scuff marks are common, but will lower the value as well.