Technically nothing. M&N destroyed any jersey's with flaws, so none have never left the factory legally. If you would actually have one, then it still isn't worth much because they wouldn't recognize it as "officially licensed". Therefor, it's only worth as much as some idiot who wanted a flawed jersey would pay.
No
The most expensive jersey has to be the throwback jersey of Bob Griese
A throwback jersey can be bought from retro throwbacks. Wearing a retro throwback is a way of showing respect to sports teams, or sports persons, of a past age.
Throwback.
http://www.nfl-nba-mlb-nhl.com/CHICAGO-DOUG-PLANK-THROWBACK-BEARS-FOOTBALL-JERSEY-00010.htm
swingman has 1 layer of stitching usually made by nike, and authentic have multiple layer stitching usually made by rebok or mitchell and ness
Mickey Mantle
Yes, you can
A throwback jersey is a jersey made in the likeness of a jersey that a player wore in a particular year.
if you mean yellow with black lettering then yes, it is called a throwback jersey
No more than three: a home jersey, a road jersey and a Throwback jersey from the team's past.
What you have is a Cooperstown Collection, replica throwback jersey licensed by Major League Baseball, and commonly sold by companies such as Mitchell & Ness that specialize in nostalgic uniforms. These type of shirts retail for about $200.-$300. and at this time have no collectible value. Once used, the jersey will be valued as a used (second hand) jersey.