The Hartland Baseball statues were sold in store such as Woolworths between 1958 -1962. Hartland was known for making Plastic western toys, such as horses, and cowboys. They then released 18 plastic baseball player figurines, that sold for $1.98. The Mickey Mantle Hartland figure in Excellent - mint condition sells for about $200.-$400. With the original box add $150.-$200. and original tag $150. Common flaws for these figures are yellowing or worn paint, and missing bat. Any of these flaws could bring the price down in the $100.-$150. price range. Replacement bats can be found on eBay for as low as $10. See Related Links below for more information, and pictures.
The Mickey Mantle Bobbing Head was released with the 1961 - 1963 White Base Baseball Series Bobbing Heads. (Minis were also produced.) They originally sold for $1.00 each! The series included examples from 20 different franchises with several significant variations. The series included nine dolls featuring mascot heads. Also lumped into this series are four dolls of actual players. Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente. facsimile autograph decal on base. Comes with square or round white base (round base has a different body type) A Mickey Mantle with minor Flaws can sell as high as $475. Excellent condition $650 - Near Mint $900 (add $150-$200 for box). Below I will leave a link to this series of bobble heads.
A 1957 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 95 has a book value of about $1,200. in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. 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.
The Hartland baseball statues were sold in store such as Woolworths between 1958 -1962. Hartland was known for making Plastic western toys, such as horses, and cowboys. They then released 18 plastic baseball player figurines, that sold for $1.98. The Mickey Mantle Hartland figurine in Excellent - mint condition sells for about $200.-$400. With the original box add $150.-$200. and original tag $150. Common flaws for these figures are yellowing or worn paint, and missing bat. Any of these flaws could bring the price down in the $100.-$150. price range. Replacement bats can be found on eBay for as low as $10. Reproduction 25th anniversary statues were made by Hartland in the late 1980's to early 1990's and sell in the $25. price range. 25th anniversary is written on the belt buckle and is sometimes hard to see. See Related Links below for more information, and pictures.
It depends on what type of photo it is. A modern day mass produced photo will sell for about $10. Press Photos could sell in the $50. - $200. price range. Premium photos that were sold or given away with products like the 5 1/8" x 8" mission Soda photo that could sell as high as $300. The photos given away with the purchase of a Rawlings Glove in 1964 sell in the $75. -$125. range. Visit the link below (related links for more Mickey Mantle photos.
1957 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 95A 1957 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 95 has a book value of about $1,200. in Near Mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. 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.
1957 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 95A 1957 Topps Mickey Mantle card number 95 has a book value of about $1,200.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition and $300.00 - $600.00 in Very Good - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. 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.
I don't know that but I do know that Mantle made $65,000 for the 1958 season, which was in the middle of his career. Mickey Mantle made $5,000. during his rookie year in 1951. By 1956 Mantle was making $30,000. a year, and after his triple crown season he made $60,000. in 1957. From 1963 - 1968 his last six seasons Mickey Mantle made $1000,000. a year. For a complete list of Mickey Mantle's salary see related Links for the Mickey Mantle Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac below.
In 1956, Mickey Mantle had won the American League MVP award. With the new year upon them, in 1957, before the season began there was a dispute between Mantle and the Yankees over his new salary. According to Mickey Mantle's autobiography, Mantle said it was possible he was going to be traded to Cleveland.
1957 Topps Yankees Power Hitters Mantle Berra card 407A 1957 Topps Yankees Power Hitters Mickey Mantle Yogi Berra card number 407 has a book value of about $600.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition and $150.00 - $300.00 in Very Good - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. 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.
1957 New York Yankees Team signed baseballA 1957 New York Yankees team signed baseball with the Key signatures:Stengel, Berra, Slaughter, Mantle, Ford, Howard, Sturdivant is worth about $600.-$1,000. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable.If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.
A 1957 Topps Mickey Mantle Yogi Berra baseball card number 407 has a book value of about $600.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. 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.
A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth about $500.-$800. Price will vary based on condition, and type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Rare examples of a pristine signature or inscriptions like "The Mick" "HOF 1974" or 536 HR's" could raise the price to the $1,000. price range. You can sell the baseball at an auction house or on eBay. The rest of your question is a little fuzzy. If your baseball wad inscribed "1957" it will have added value as if it were inscribed " HR 357" If the baseball is used, and you claim that it was Mickey Mantle's 357th home run ball it could have a lower value based on condition. A clean white baseball would be most prfered to display the signature. Without a strong letter of provenance proving that the baseball was hit by Mantle for Home Run number 357 it will not sell as such. A letter from a player or team official would be exceptable, a letter from a fan at the game will not hold much weight if any. Now the problem with your question is; Mickey Mantle hit home run number 357 in 1961, not 1957. To be exact; career home run #357 (the 37th for the season) was hit by Mantle on July 21, 1961, batting Left handed at Fenway Park off Boston Red Sox Right handed pitcher Bill Monbouquette. If you try to sell the baseball as a Mickey Mantle 357th home run hit or signed in 1957 and or inscribed "HR 357" most will know something is not right, and stay away from the bidding. Before you sell the baseball you should have the signature authenticatd. After condition the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature will dictate the price. Mickey Mantle was under contract with the Upper-Deck company before he passed away. Baseballs that have the Upper deck hologram could sell in the $1,000.-$1,500. price range. signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
The card you are describing sounds like the 1957 Topps card #407, and not a Bowman card. Bowman did not issue cards in 1956 or 1957. Topps bought the company in 1955.A 1957 Topps card #407 has a book value of about $600. in excellent-Near/mint condition. The Card features Mickey Mantle (left), and Yogi Berra (right) standing at the foot of the dougout holding bats on their shoulders. The card is titled on the bottom "Yankee Power Hitters"
The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card number 311 is the most valuable card of the 1952 Topps set, as well as the most valuable post-war sportscard. Non graded cards could sell in the $4,000.-$10,000. price range depending on condition they could sell for more. Graded cards will sell for a significant amount of money more mostly because of the many fakes on the market. Hard core collectors will only spend big money on graded cards by reputable companies such as PSA. In 2001 a PSA NM-MT 8 1952 Topps Mantle broke new ground with a final bid of $57,560 making it the highest price every paid for a 1952 Topps Mantle in NM-MT condition at that time. A 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle PSA 8 NM-MT sold for a staggering $72,056! in 2006. See Related Links below for an article about a gem mint (PSA 10) card that sold for $275,000. breaking the previous high mark of $160,000.
Mickey and Merlyn Mantle had 4 sons... 2 of which died before Mickey, as well as 4 grand children... Mickey Jr - 1953 - 2000 David - 1955 - Billy - 1957 - 1994 Danny - 1960 - Mickey's wife Merlyn passed away on August 10, 2009.
Mickey Mantle played in 12 World Series with the Yankees winning 7 (1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962) and losing 5 (1955, 1957, 1960, 1963, 1964).