Collectors will pay more for inscriptions such as "536 HR" or "7" The inscription "1951" could bring a slightly higher value as it is more rare. Personal inscription such as "Good Luck Tony" will lower the value.
Signatures that are not properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
Micky Groome was born in 1951.
The best inscription for a signed baseball would vary depending on the popularity of the player that signed the baseball. The rarity of the inscription signed by the player will factor into which inscription is best, as well as the importance of the accomplishment inscribed or the relationship of the inscription to the player. For example: Don Larsen inscribes the majority of his baseballs relating to the World Series Perfect game. "PG 10 -8 - 56" or "56 WS MVP" Very common they all sell for about $50.-$60., and baseballs not inscribed sell for less. If he were to sign an inscription "The Perfect Game Man" this would be very rare and would most likely sell for more money. A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth about $500.-$800. Mickey Mantle inscriptions like "536 HR" "HOF 74" "No 7" are pretty common and sell in the $800.-$1,000. price range, while the less common "The Mick" inscription will sell even higher. The rarely found inscription "The Commerce Comet" will at least double the price or more as it did in a 2006 auction selling for $3,252. another rare inscription "No. 6 1951" sold for $3,157. You will have a hard time finding another.
Micky Cook was born on 1951-04-09.
Micky Droy was born on 1951-05-07.
Sherry was most likely someone the Three Stooges personally signed the autographs to. This is known as an inscription. Personally inscribed autographs typically sell for less money.
Mantle and Maris played together for the Yankees in the 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964 World Series. Mantle played in those five as well as the 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1958 World Series, all for the Yankees. Maris played in those five along with the 1967 and 1968 World Series for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Mickey Mantle's first World Series was in 1951.
Bill Cerv wore #7 in 1951 before Mantle did.
Yankee manager Casey Stengel helped Mickey Mantle to receive a higher salary contract then what Yankee management originally offered. The later to be baseball super star signed a contract for $7,500 in his rookie year of 1951.
He could have. Mantle was a 19 year old rookie for the Yankees in 1951, playing in 85 games and hitting 13 home runs.
Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle were teammates on the Yankees between 1951-1959.
Mickey Mantle played for the New York Yankees from 1951 -1968