Mickey who? Vernon? Hatcher? Mantle? Rivers?
A Mickey Mantle signed baseball glove is worth about $500.-$1,200. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based condition of the glove, glove model, placement, and condition of the signature, how well the glove displays the signature, 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. Mickey Mantle was under contact with the Upper Deck company before he passed away. A Mickey Mantle signed glove in near/mint condition authenticated by Upper Deck could sell in the $1,500. -$2,000. price range. In a recent auction (March 2008) a Mickey Mantle youth model glove signed on the outside webbing sold for $478. Another auction (Dec. 2007) a Mickey Mantle signed (outside finger) Rawlings MM6 glove sold for $1,075.
Identifying the PhotoDepending on where the picture is from, and the history behind it. A common stock photo can sell for $10.00 whereas an original photo with the negative can sell for $100. + If you have pictures that you have taken personally they can have a great value to collectors, and a bonus if you have the negatives.A photo from a 1966 Yankees picture pack day for example can sell for $25 - $75.00 as would a photo from a 1964 Rawlings Premium that was given away with a Glove. Press release Photos have High value as well.Condition as always is important, as is identifying where the photo came from.
Depending on where the picture is from, and the history behind it. A common stock photo can sell for $10.00 whereas an original photo with the negative can sell for $100. + If you have pictures that you have taken personally they can have a great value to collectors, and a bonus if you have the negatives. A photo from a 1966 Yankees picture pack day for example can sell for $25 - $75.00 as would a photo from a 1964 Rawlings Premium that was given away with a Glove. Press release Photos have High value as well. Condition as always is important, as is identifying where the photo came from.
The value of the photo will vary depending on if it is a first generation photo, a modern reproduction, a wire/ press photo, team picture pack photo, or a photo issued as a promotion or advertising. In general they could sell in the $20.-$200 price range, and a modern repro about $10.00. Foe example: Photos from Rawlings, given away with the purchase of a Rawlings Glove that were inserted inside the Box the glove came in, sell in the $50 - $85. price range
The younger version of Mickey Mouse. He is also the son of Mickey Mouse. He was in the show before Mickey Mouse Clubhouse came out.
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Well,they came up with mickey before minnie.
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When I was looking for my glove I came across this website. They have some guidelines and they really helped me. Good Luck!!
Walt Disney.
Steamboat Willie
Toni Basil was 39 years old when hey "Mickey" came out.