1992 Hamilton collection Babe Ruth plates sell for about $10. -$20. well below it's issued price. A Certificate Letter of Authenticity is included.
Limited edition is A term often used by manufacturers of collectibles to indicate scarcity. A limited edition means just that - production of the item in question will be limited to a certain number. However, that number may be large or small, and is relevant to the amount of collectors interested in it. The value of a limited edition item is high only if the number made is less than the number of collectors that desire the item. If the Limited amount made is more than the amount of collectors interested, the value will go down from the issued price. If the piece reads Limited to a certain amount of "Firing Days" This means that the product will be produced for that amount of time. There is no set number and the "Limited Edition" can be over produced. More Items than collectors means less value. Often theses plate will have a resale value of less than the issued price.
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As of October 7, 2012, the pricing I have found on-line for the full 12-piece set ranges from $420 to ~$250. Hope this helps.
The Legendary Mickey Mantle collectors plate by artist Robert Tanenbaum was issued by the Hamilton Collection in Association with Sports Impressions around 1991/92. The Hamilton Collection Mickey Mantle plates typically sell below their issued price. Commonly found on ebay, regardless of the year of issue they generally sell for about $10.-$15. They often sell for as low as $5.00, and occasional hit the $20. mark. In a recent auction a (Dec. 2008) a 7" Legendary Mickey Mantle collectors plate from the best baseball collection issued by the Hamilton collection, Limited to 28 firing days sold for $9.90. Hamilton collection, collectors plates are typically limited to 28 firing days. Limited edition is A term often used by manufacturers of collectibles to indicate scarcity. A limited edition means just that - production of the item in question will be limited to a certain number. However, that number may be large or small, and is relevant to the amount of collectors interested in it. The value of a limited edition item is high only if the number made is less than the number of collectors that desire the item. If the Limited amount made is more than the amount of collectors interested, the value will go down. If the piece reads Limited to a certain amount of "Firing Days" This means that the product will be produced for that amount of time while orders are being taken. There is no set number and the "Limited Edition" can be over produced. More Items than collectors means less value. Often theses plate will have a resale value of less than the issued price. For more information on Mickey Mantle Hamilton Collection plates or from the Bradford Exchange visit the link below.
plate no. 0815 A, to the 28 firing days series i have and was wondering if any1 was looking for it and how much they are willing to pay for it?
The "Captain's Tribute" plate is worth between $25-$35 depending on condition. (UK: £15 - £25)
The value of a Hamilton Collection Rising Son plate signed by Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Dale Earnhardt Jr. can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, demand, and provenance. Generally, such signed collectibles can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. To get an accurate estimate, it's best to check recent sales on auction sites or consult a professional appraiser specializing in sports memorabilia.
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Not so Limited EditionThe Hamilton Collection Mickey Mantle plates sell below their issued price. Commonly found on eBay regardless of the year of issue they generally sell for about $10.-$15. They are often sold for as low as $5.00, and occasional hit the $20. mark. In a recent auction a 1992, 6" Mickey Mantle plate issued by the Hamilton collection Limited to 28 firing days went unsold for $5.99 another sold for $10.50 The larger plates might sell a little higher but not by much.Hamilton collection, collectors plates are typically limited to 28 firing days. Limited edition is A term often used by manufacturers of collectibles to indicate scarcity. A limited edition means just that - production of the item in question will be limited to a certain number. However, that number may be large or small, and is relevant to the amount of collectors interested in it. The value of a limited edition item is high only if the number made is less than the number of collectors that desire the item. If the Limited amount made is more than the amount of collectors interested, the value will go down.If the piece reads Limited to a certain amount of "Firing Days" This means that the product will be produced for that amount of time while orders are being taken. There is no set number and the "Limited Edition" can be over produced. More Items than collectors means less value. Often theses plate will have a resale value of less than the issued price.For more information on Mickey Mantle Hamilton Collection plates visit the link below.
The currecnt number plate is a 59 plate.
Placing value on this kind of collectible can be a challenge. A good place to start is eBay. Drop by and see what they are fetching there. It has long been a contention that Hamilton collectibles are not worth what was paid for them, and in most cases this is true. There are some dealers in these items on the web, and they can be found with a search. Certainly the price they sell them for is nothing close to what they might offer for them - if they even agree to purchase them. Good luck.
Not so Limited EditionThe Hamilton Collection Mickey Mantle plates sell below their issued price. Commonly found on eBay regardless of the year of issue they generally sell for about $10.-$15. They are often sold for as low as $5.00, and occasional hit the $20. mark. In a recent auction a 1992, 6" Mickey Mantle plate issued by the Hamilton collection Limited to 28 firing days went unsold for $5.99 another sold for $10.50 The larger plates might sell a little higher but not by much.Hamilton collection, collectors plates are typically limited to 28 firing days. Limited edition is A term often used by manufacturers of collectibles to indicate scarcity. A limited edition means just that - production of the item in question will be limited to a certain number. However, that number may be large or small, and is relevant to the amount of collectors interested in it. The value of a limited edition item is high only if the number made is less than the number of collectors that desire the item. If the Limited amount made is more than the amount of collectors interested, the value will go down.If the piece reads Limited to a certain amount of "Firing Days" This means that the product will be produced for that amount of time while orders are being taken. There is no set number and the "Limited Edition" can be over produced. More Items than collectors means less value. Often theses plate will have a resale value of less than the issued price.For more information on Mickey Mantle Hamilton Collection plates or from the Bradford Exchange visit the link below.
Undo the screws around the number plate, take the number plate off then put the new number plate on.