With Louisville slugger bats in short, if your bat has the size stamped into the knob it is a store model bat. This is placed there to help the buyer identify the size of the bat. Examples of this would be number like; 3, 03, 33, or MM3. These markings will indicate a 33 inch bat.
Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger 125S SpecialA Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger 125S Special store model bat in unused excellent -near/mint condition is worth about $75.-$100. in used but not abused excellent condition about $50.-$75.The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, and the age of the bat. Longer, older and higher grade bats will sell for more. See Related links for more information on Mickey Mantle baseball bats, and a guide to help you date the bat.
A Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger 125S Special, 31 inch store model bat in unused excellent -near/mint condition is worth about $75.-$100. in used but not abused excellent condition about $50.-$75. The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, and the age of the bat. Longer, older and higher grade bats will sell for more. See Related links for more information on Mickey Mantle baseball bats, and a guide to help you date the bat.
125J Little League Louisville Slugger Mickey MantleThe Louisville Slugger 125J Powerized Mickey Mantle Little League bat is worth about $30.-$40. in used but not abused condition, and about $40-$60 in excellent - unused Near Mint condition. The 125 Junior bat was sold in the 1960's and included endorsements from the stars of the day including: Ernie Banks, Tommy Davis, Harmon Killebrew, Roger Maris, and Ed Mathews. They ranged in sizes from 28" -32".
Some of the baseball bats Mickey Mantle used included Louisville Slugger Models M110, K55, and P72. Hillerich & Bradsby began making K55 bats in the 1950's.The earlier H&B professional K55 Bats had K55 written on the knob. Louisville Slugger started putting model numbers on the end of the knob in 1943. If you have a Mickey Mantle Bat with K55 on the barrel you have a store model bat.
What is the value of a stamped mickey mantle baseball? Its the 40th anniversary 1956 triple crown season.
Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger K55 Store Model BatIn general a Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger 125 K55 full size, store model bat in unused excellent -near/mint condition is worth about $75.-$150. in used but not abused excellent condition about $50.-$100. The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, and age. Longer, older and higher grade bats will sell for more.With Louisville slugger bats in short, if your bat has the size stamped into the knob it is a store model bat. This is placed there to help the buyer identify the size of the bat. Examples of this would be number like; 4, 04, 34, and in this case MM4. These markings will indicate a 34 inch bat. When letters proceed the number like MM4 it is indicating the player model initials followed by the size, In this case MM4 Mickey Mantle 34 inch. This number as the 125 in the center brand is not a model number. A bat closest in size, and mode to the bat a player used during his career will have a higher value.Mickey Mantle was known to use Models M110, K55, and P72. Louisville slugger began using model numbers on the knob in 1943 then moving the model number to the barrel in 1977. For example a K55 Mickey Mantle pro model would have K55 on the knob as opposed to the store model bat with K55 appearing on the barrel. The "125" refers to the grade of wood used to make the bat. "125" is the highest grade and is reserved for all pro level bats. The "125" bats are also used for the highest quality store model bats.The dating of the bat is one of the most important factors on value along with condition. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat was made.
As with everything in collecting Condition is everything. The 225LL Mickey Mantle Little league store model bat could sell from anywhere between $20.00 -$75.00 depending on Year Issued, and condition. I will include links to help you in dating your bat, and a page with other Mickey Mantle Little league Bats. I will also up date that page soon and include the 225LL. You would not believe how many different Mickey Mantle endorsed bats are out there.
Mickey Mantle Little League BatsFrom the 1950's through the 1980's there were many different Louisville Slugger, Little League Model endorsed bats by Mickey Manlte. In general they sell in the $25. -$75. price range depending on condition, age, and model. The highest valued Mickey Mantle Little League bat would be the J2 H&B Decal Bat that can sell as high as $350. - $500. in excellent - near/mint condition with a fully 100% intact decal. The J2 H&B Little League decal bats were produced in the early 1950's. Players that were featured in this series of bats Which was produced by Louisville Slugger featured decals of the likenesses of popular Major Leaguers on the barrel including Ted Williams Mickey Mantle, and Jackie Robinson. The horizontal style decal featured the players name on the bottom left, and to the right of the player the words Little League, with It's a Louisville below.
Mickey Mantle H&B 250 BatA Mickey Mantle H&B 250 baseball bat is worth about $50. to $100. in Excellent - Near Mint condition. If the bat show use it could sell for under $50. The 250 designation was applied to the model of bats offered by Louisville Slugger that for a time, was the highest price bat in their lineup selling for more money then their pro model 125 signature series.
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No, he did not. Mickey Mantle drank alcohol, but he didn't use drugs.
The Johnny Bench 125 Louisville Slugger 16" mini bat's sell for about $10.- $20. depending on age and condition. The older bats selling at the high end. Some mini bats can be dated the same way as the full sized bats. For a chart to date Louisville Slugger baseball bats visit the link below (Related Links) Use the center label to date the bat.