I'm not sure if the 180 bat dates to the 1916-1929 bat labeling period. I looked through a few catalogs and could not find any 180 bats made before the 1950's.
A bat made between 1916 - 1929 will have HILLERERICH & BRADSBY Co in the center label as opposed to J.F. HILLERERICH & SON Co as the bats made before. TRADE MARK REG US PAT OFF appears below the oval and changed to TRADE MARK REG in 1930. I will leave a link below to a bat dating guide to help you date your bat.
The 180 bat would be an inexpensive store model bat, as also indicted by the BR5 on the knob. BR5 stands for Babe Ruth 35 inch, and this "inch mark" is placed there to help the buyer identify the size of the bat. Model number is not an inch mark. Louisville slugger began using model numbers on the knob in 1943 then moving the model number to the barrel in 1977.
In general a Babe Ruth store model bat could be worth between $200. -$500. based on age, and condition. Older bats in exceptional condition could sell for more. Besides condition there are many factors that will effect the price more or less. Baseball bats closest to the players size and model number that was used during his playing days will sell at a higher price.
About 500$
I have a 1950s Louisville Slugger bat marked Black Beauty and also with Ted Williams stamped signature
It means what type it is. Like if it is light weight then it would be RC1 but if it is heavy it is RC2.
JR2 is short for "J"ackie "R"obinson 3"2" inch model
Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger 33 inch Grand Slam BatIn general a Mickey Mantle Louisville Slugger Grand Slam 33 inch store model bat in unused excellent -near/mint condition is worth about $50.-$75. in used but not abused excellent condition about $35.-$50. The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, age, and model of the bat. 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; 3, 03, 33, or MM3. These markings will indicate a 33 inch bat.
The BC1 stamped on the knob of the Mickey Mantle 125 Louisville Slugger bat indicates the specific model and specifications of the bat. The "BC" likely refers to the bat's design or style, while the "1" denotes the specific version or variation of that model. This coding helps collectors and players identify the bat's authenticity and lineage, especially for iconic models associated with legendary players like Mantle.
six hunderd dollars
Brooks Robinson Louisville Slugger 125 store model batIn general a Brooks Robinson Louisville Slugger 125 store model bat in unused Excellent - Near Mint condition is worth about $50.00 - $75.00 in used but not abused excellent condition about $40.00 - $50.00 The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, age, and model of the bat. 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. A bat closest in size, and mode to the bat a player used during his career will have a higher value.
The value of a never-used Louisville Slugger bat with Roberto Clemente's name stamped on it can vary widely based on factors such as its rarity, condition, and market demand. Generally, such bats can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, especially if it's a limited edition or has unique features. To get a precise value, consider consulting a sports memorabilia expert or checking recent sales of similar items.
The Babe Ruth 100 Anniversary commemorative baseball 1895 - 1995 is worth about $5.-$10. in near/mint condition in it's original box. The Official sized baseball features a Babe Ruth facsimile (stamped ) signature, and a short bio.
Reggie Jackson Louisville Slugger 125 store model batIn general a Reggie Jackson Louisville Slugger 125 store model bat in unused Excellent - Near Mint condition is worth about $60.00 - $75.00 in used but not abused excellent condition about $40.00 - $60.00 The bulk of the value will be determined by the condition, age, and model of the bat. 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. A bat closest in size, and mode to the bat a player used during his career will have a higher value.
Louisville Slugger PowerizedPowerized is a term used and stamped onto Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and patented by the Hillerich & Bradsby Co. in 1931. The Powerized" process is to harden the surface of the bat much like the bone rubbed finish of the 1920's. They introduced the "Powerized and Bone Rubbed" logo for the 1932 season and in 1933 and 1934 you will see it stamped "Powerized and Oil Tempered" which usually is a very light heat foil type print. Beginning in 1935 until present, they go with just "Powerized"