1985 Topps Circle K Mickey Mantle baseball card number 6
A 1985 Topps Circle K Mickey Mantle Baseball card number 6 has a book value of about $1.50 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more money than a non-graded card in the same condition. With the value of this card it will pay to have the card graded. It could double the value or more depending on the grade given. 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.
What is the value of a stamped mickey mantle baseball? Its the 40th anniversary 1956 triple crown season.
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.
This question would be impossible to answer. Being one of the more popular Mickey Mantle inscriptions along with "7" "The Mick" and "HOF 1974 I'm sure there are plenty on the market. Mickey Mantle's signature is highly sought after but Mickey did sign often. The rarest of Mantle inscriptions would be when he signed his full name. A full name signature "Mickey Charles Mantle" will break the $2,000 price mark as it did in a May 5th 2007 live eBay auction selling for $2,390.
Mickey Mantle Signed Golf BallIn general a A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth about $400.00 -$600.00 The price will vary based on condition, and type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures will vary in price based on condition, the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature, the item signed, and how well the item displays the signature. Baseballs are the most common, and preferred by collectors because of it's connection to the game, low cost, availability and it displays the signature well. A golf ball would not display the signature as well as a baseball, and not a desired item as a baseball. The signed Mickey Mantle Golf Ball would most likely sell below $400.00 and still needs to be authenticated.
Depending on the signatures. In most cases a single signed baseball of a "Noted Player" will be worth more than a multi signed baseball that features the same "Noted player". Using Mickey Mantle as an example of a "Noted Player" vs. an actual Multi signed baseball that sold at auction, and included Mickey Mantle's signature on it. A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth between $400.-$800. In two separate auctions a Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, and Duke Snider Multi-Signed Baseball. (NY center Fielders) very desired Willie Mickey and the Duke baseball sold for $334. and $448. Value is based on the price collectors pay for an Item. There are more collectors of Mickey Mantle memorabilia, and his signature is more sought after than the other two HOF'ers on this baseball. You have to treat this as two separate items. A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball, and a Mickey Mantle Multi signed baseball. There are less collectors of Hall of Fame multi signed signatures, than collectors of a Mickey Mantle signature. Therefor a Mickey Mantle Signed baseball will sell at a higher price. A collector of a Mickey Mantle signed baseball might prefer the signature by itself, may not desire the other signatures, and will not pay extra for the others or just pay less for the less desired baseball getting the Mickey Mantle signature at a bargain. This is why you cannot add up the value of each signature to come up with a value. To be a little extreme a David Ortiz single signed baseball might sell in the area of $300.-$400. most of the collectors of this baseball would be a David Ortiz Fan or, and a Boston Red Sox fan. Add a New York Yankees Bucky Dent signature to it. You just removed 99% of the Boston Red Sox collectors from the list of potential buyers. A collector looking for a Bucky Dent signature will not pay extra for the Ortiz signature. The amount of collectors that would desire this baseball has been significantly reduced bringing the price down with it. In some cases you might get more for a pair of signatures than the price of one, but not the total value of the two. I hope this helped you out. It could get confusing. If you have any question get back to me. I will leave a link from my website below. "How much is my autographed baseball?"
Mickey Mantle was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.
Mickey Mantle's father was a huge baseball fan and named his son Mickey after famed baseball player Mickey Cochrane who was a great hitting catcher.
2007 Topps Mickey Mantle Autograph cardMickey mantle passed away on August 13, 1995. The 2007 Topps card you have might feature a facsimile signature as Mickey Mantle could not have signed it. If the card was a autographed insert by Topps which a cut signature would have been used then value will rely on the number of inserts that were made that year. For a value for either the 2007 Topps Mickey Mantle card or insert, the card number would be needed to identify the exact card you have. In general a signed Mickey Mantle Baseball card is worth about $150.-$300. if properly authenticated.
Mickey Mantle was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, located in Cooperstown, NY, in 1974
Mickey Mantle has written: 'Mickey Mantle' 'Letters to Mickey' 'My favorite summer, 1956' -- subject(s): Baseball players, New York Yankees (Baseball team), Diaries, History
Mickey Mantle was inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame in 1974
The value of multi signed baseballs cannot be priced by the value of each signature added up. Multi signed baseballs are valued as a group of signatures, and how desired that group is as a whole. This does not necessarily mean that two signatures will sell for less than one, but in most cases it does, or at least not the full value of the two signatures added up.Value is based on the selling price of the signature(s) over a period of time. The value could go up or down depending on the number of collectors looking to buy that signature(s) at that time, and the number of signatures that are available in the market. Supply and demand.A Mickey Mantle signature is worth about $400.-$600. A Yogi Berra signature is worth about $65. -$120.This is typically the price range collectors pay for these signatures, and the value will vary based on the authenticity, the condition of the signatures, availability, and the number of collectors in the market. Understand as well that this value is a price guide not a set price given to the signatures. It is a report of what collectors are paying.As collectors enter the market for a Mickey Mantle or a Yogi Berra signature this is about the price they will pay for each. A collector looking for a Mickey Mantle signature is not looking to buy a Yogi Berra signature, and will not pay more for the extra signature that is not desired. In most cases that collector will prefer the signature alone. It works both ways. If a collector is looking to buy a Yogi Berra signature why pay more for the added Mantle signature that is not desired. A collector in the Market for a Mickey Mantle signature might pay less for the duel signed baseball looking to save money for the more expensive single signed signature.A Yogi Berra Mickey Mantle Dual signed baseball is worth about $300. - $400. This does not mean that it could not sell for more. (or less)Bottom Line: The number of collectors that are in the market for a Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is greater than the number of collectors in the market for a Mickey Mantle Yogi Berra Dual signed baseball. More collectors bidding against each other for an item will drive the price up.