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5 dollars at the max
it is worth $75,000
1,000,000,000.00
Card # 311
June 8, 1969 Mickey Mantle A Day To RememberThe June 8, 1969 Mickey Mantle A Day To Remember record is worth about $10.-$20 in excellent - near mint condition sleeve and record. This 33 1/3 RPM record was given out on August 9, 1969, during Old Timers' Day at Yankee Stadium. June 8, 1969 Declared Mickey Mantle Day by New York's Mayor Lindsey, and The New York Yankees Retired the number 7 worn by Mickey Mantle. "A Day To Remember." A Record of the ceremonies on that day, introductions of team mates, and milestones of Mantles career.
The value of a 1963 Mickey Mantle baseball card will vary depending on the condition of the card. If the card is in good condition, it could be worth more than $1,000.
$15.
Mikey SignatureThis would be difficult to put a value on as there are no auctions or a history of sales to base it on. I don't think there would be a large demand for it and it might be more of a novelty to a Mantle collector. If the "Mickey" Signature was properly authenticated as being signed by Mickey Mantle I would think it might fetch about half the value of a full signature or more if there is interest. A full Mickey Mantle signature on a baseball is worth about $600.-$800. If it were signed just "The Mick" it might have a higher value.
To me, it's about $300-$400 for Mickey Mantle cause he's not so super-star famous and $600-$850 for Whitey Ford as he's more famous than Mickey Mantle
east champion jersey allstar with micheal jordan and signiture... $3000-5500
.50 Five Fingered Mickey Mouse are very collectable and worth more than 50 cents. As are Mickey Mouse with teeth.
It doesn't exist. Mantle was 12 years old in 1943.