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What is the value of a stamped mickey mantle Baseball? Its the 40th anniversary 1956 triple crown season.

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What is the value of a golf ball signed by Mickey Mantle?

Mickey Mantle Signed Golf BallIn general a A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth about $400.00 -$600.00 The price will vary based on condition, and type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures will vary in price based on condition, the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature, the item signed, and how well the item displays the signature. Baseballs are the most common, and preferred by collectors because of it's connection to the game, low cost, availability and it displays the signature well. A golf ball would not display the signature as well as a baseball, and not a desired item as a baseball. The signed Mickey Mantle Golf Ball would most likely sell below $400.00 and still needs to be authenticated.


What is the value of a 1956 stamped multisigned baseball?

Mickey Mantle single signed '1956' baseballA Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth about $500.-$800. Price will vary based on condition, and type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. If the baseball is inscribed "1956" by Mickey Mantle it will have a higher value. Mickey Mantle's Autograph was different at the beginning of his carrier than it was later in his life. If the signature was signed in 1956 it should be in his older style and could have a value of $1,000. and up. 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.


Is a signed baseball more valuable with just one signature or more?

Depending on the signatures. In most cases a single signed baseball of a "Noted Player" will be worth more than a multi signed baseball that features the same "Noted player". Using Mickey Mantle as an example of a "Noted Player" vs. an actual Multi signed baseball that sold at auction, and included Mickey Mantle's signature on it. A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth between $400.-$800. In two separate auctions a Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, and Duke Snider Multi-Signed Baseball. (NY center Fielders) very desired Willie Mickey and the Duke baseball sold for $334. and $448. Value is based on the price collectors pay for an Item. There are more collectors of Mickey Mantle memorabilia, and his signature is more sought after than the other two HOF'ers on this baseball. You have to treat this as two separate items. A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball, and a Mickey Mantle Multi signed baseball. There are less collectors of Hall of Fame multi signed signatures, than collectors of a Mickey Mantle signature. Therefor a Mickey Mantle Signed baseball will sell at a higher price. A collector of a Mickey Mantle signed baseball might prefer the signature by itself, may not desire the other signatures, and will not pay extra for the others or just pay less for the less desired baseball getting the Mickey Mantle signature at a bargain. This is why you cannot add up the value of each signature to come up with a value. To be a little extreme a David Ortiz single signed baseball might sell in the area of $300.-$400. most of the collectors of this baseball would be a David Ortiz Fan or, and a Boston Red Sox fan. Add a New York Yankees Bucky Dent signature to it. You just removed 99% of the Boston Red Sox collectors from the list of potential buyers. A collector looking for a Bucky Dent signature will not pay extra for the Ortiz signature. The amount of collectors that would desire this baseball has been significantly reduced bringing the price down with it. In some cases you might get more for a pair of signatures than the price of one, but not the total value of the two. I hope this helped you out. It could get confusing. If you have any question get back to me. I will leave a link from my website below. "How much is my autographed baseball?"


How much is a signed baseball of Mickey Mantle that has been autographed twice on the same ball with a picture of him worth?

Mickey Mantle signed fotoballIt sound like you might have a Mickey Mantle signed fotoball that also features a stamped signature.. A mickey Mantle signed baseball is worth about $500.- $800. with the proper authenticity. If it's signed twice it might sell for more if you find enough collectors interested, but it might be viewed as more of a novelty. If it is a Mickey Mantle signed Fotoball it might have a lower value as it would not display as nice as a collectors preferred Major League baseball. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.


How much is a signed baseball of Mickey Mantle worth if he only signed Mickey?

Mikey SignatureThis would be difficult to put a value on as there are no auctions or a history of sales to base it on. I don't think there would be a large demand for it and it might be more of a novelty to a Mantle collector. If the "Mickey" Signature was properly authenticated as being signed by Mickey Mantle I would think it might fetch about half the value of a full signature or more if there is interest. A full Mickey Mantle signature on a baseball is worth about $600.-$800. If it were signed just "The Mick" it might have a higher value.


What is the value of a baseball autographed by Mickey Mantle Early Wynn Lefty Gomez Bob Feller Billy Herman and Ernie Banks?

In some cases a single signed baseball of a noted player is worth more than a multi signed baseball with the same player of note. In this case the Mickey Mantle signature would be the most valuable, and the key signature with the other Hall of Fame players on this baseball. I would categorize this baseball as a "Mickey Mantle Multi signed Hall of Fame baseball" And this would be part of the explanation of why a Mickey Mantle single signed baseball would be more valuable than a Multi signed HOF baseball. Value is based on the price collectors pay for an Item. There are more collectors of Mickey Mantle memorabilia, and his signature is more sought after than the other HOF'ers on this baseball. You have to treat this as two separate items. A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball, and a Multi signed baseball. There are less collectors of Hall of Fame multi signed signatures, than collectors of a Mickey Mantle signature. Therefor a Mickey Mantle Signed baseball will sell at a higher price. A collector of a Mickey Mantle signed baseball might prefer the signature by itself, may not desire the other signatures, and will not pay extra for the others or just pay less for the less desired baseball. This is why you cannot add up the value of each signature to come up with a value. A single signed Mickey Mantle Baseball is worth about $400..-$800. I checked an auction house for Mickey Mantle Multi signed baseballs and found 5 baseballs that sold between $131. - $896 averaging around $350. Of cause the signatures that appear on each baseball are different, and will effect the value, as well as the type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures, and condition. Which signature that appears on the "sweet spot" will also effect the value. The baseball that sold for $896. was in great condition, strong signatures, PSA/DNA authenticated, and had the following signatures: Mantle, Herman, Spahn, Koufax, Sewell, Musial, Killebrew, Palmer, Berra, Banks, Marichal, Mays, Lemon, Aparicio, Ford, Aaron and Frank Robinson. With three signatures in common with your baseball with some similar signatures, but more. Two Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle and Duke Snider Multi-Signed Baseballs. (NY center Fielders) very desired Willie Mickey and the Duke baseball sold for $334. and $448. This baseball with only three signature might be more desired than the baseball you have. A Mickey Mantle, Wally Post, Ted Kluszewski, and Gus Bell, very sloppy condition sold for sold for $167 Your baseball should do much better that this, and based on the information from these auction I would say that your baseball if properly authenticated in excellent+ condition should be worth at least $350.-$500. signatures that are not authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. If the signatures are not authenticated, and if you do not no the origin of the baseball, be sure that the signatures are hand signed, and not facsimile (stamped) signatures. For more info on facsimile signatures, and autographed baseballs read my newsletter "How Much is my autographed baseball" I will leave a couple of links below.


What is value of stamped autographed team baseballs?

Stamped Souvenir Signature BaseballsSouvenir Baseballs, with Facsimile Autographs (Stamped) were Sold at ballparks across the country. These souvenir baseballs have been a fan favorite for decades, and is one of the first souvenirs kids get when they go to their first Major league baseball game. Most of them have been used to submission, or the signatures faded over the years. But the few that make it through the years are desirable. Newer souvenir baseballs (1980's +) sell for $10-$15 Pre 1980's $20 - $35 and Pre 1970's as high as $100. Vintage souvenir baseballs featuring player like Mantle & Maris could sell for more.Other facsimile (stamped) baseballs could be premiums that were given away with baseball gloves, or made available through special offers. These baseball will be worth more especially if it is accompanied with the original offer or advertising.


What is the value of a 1978 75th anniversary World Series baseball that Mickey Mantle signed at a card show in 1979?

The Rawlings Official 1978 World Series Baseball was the first year Major League baseball used a specially marked ball for the Series. It was the 75th Anniversary of World Series Play. The baseball as a collectible by itself is worth about $75.-$100. in excellent -Near/mint condition. Once the collectible baseball is signed the value of the baseball relies on the value of the signature. If the signature is of a less popular player the baseball will be of worth less than the price stated above. A Mickey Mantle single signed baseball could be worth between $400.-$1,500. The price will vary based on the condition of the baseball, as well as the signature, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Third party letters of authenticity from companies that did not witness the signing will sell in the $400.-$800. price range. Mickey Mantle was under contract with the Upper Deck company before he passed away, and baseballs with the upper-Deck hologram could sell as high as $1,500. Signatures that are not authenticated will sell at half the market value or less. A Mickey Mantle signature not authenticated could sell as low as $150. Even if you have the original ticket from the signing at the card show, without a reputable letter of authenticity the baseball will sell below $400. Mickey Mantle signatures are one of the most forged signatures in the hobby, and collectors will only pay top dollar for signatures that have been authenticated by a company they trust. PSA/DNA, and JSA (James Spence Authentic) are two of the top and most trusted authenticators. Collectors will pay more for signatures authenticated by either one. It may sound odd but in some cases PSA/DNA, and JSA authenticated signatures may sell higher than a Letter of authenticity from an unknown or less trusted authenticator that witnessed the signing even though PSA/DNA, and JSA did not. It's just a matter of collectors trust, and collectors will pay more for it. The 75th Anniversary World Series baseball might not effect the price as much as making it easier to sell to a collector at a higher price that might desire the way it displays the signature, or as a unique historic item signed. An Official American League baseball that is from the playing days of Mantle would be more desired. For more information on Mickey Mantle autographs visit the link below.


What is the value of Mickey Mantle's autograph on an album cover called The Greatest Baseball Collection of Music?

I am not familiar with the record called "The Greatest Baseball Collection of Music" I know of a record called "Baseball's Greatest Hits" and a record featuring Mickey mantle called "My Favorite Hits" Mickey Mantle a 1958 RCA Record. The record itself could effect the value of the signature in the way it displays the signature, and it's connection to Mickey Mantle. A record cover featuring a picture of Mickey Mantle will be more desirable. A collectible record can add some value to the signature to a degree of being more desired by a collector to display the signature but, once the collectible record is signed it becomes a display for the signature and could lose it's value as a collectible. The bulk of the value will rely on the value of the signature. The condition of the album, the condition of the signature, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature as well. Without a letter of authenticity from a reputable company you could land up with half the market value or less. The ink used to sign the album is important. You would want a color that will stand out in contrast to the item signed. The signature should be strong, and bold, as opposed to faded and hard to see. In general I would price the signed record as the value of a large signed photograph, adding extra value if the record is desired, and displays the signature well. That would put the value at about $160.-$240. Desired albums or records might also include; 1973 50th Anniversary Yankees Stadium Record, Joe Garagiola "That Holler Guy," June 8, 1969 Mickey Mantle A Day To Remember, or Willie Mickey & "The Duke" (Talkin' Baseball) For more information on these records visit the links I left below.


Why is a Mickey Mantle Yogi Berra dual signed baseball less in value than a Mickey Mantle single signed baseball?

The value of multi signed baseballs cannot be priced by the value of each signature added up. Multi signed baseballs are valued as a group of signatures, and how desired that group is as a whole. This does not necessarily mean that two signatures will sell for less than one, but in most cases it does, or at least not the full value of the two signatures added up.Value is based on the selling price of the signature(s) over a period of time. The value could go up or down depending on the number of collectors looking to buy that signature(s) at that time, and the number of signatures that are available in the market. Supply and demand.A Mickey Mantle signature is worth about $400.-$600. A Yogi Berra signature is worth about $65. -$120.This is typically the price range collectors pay for these signatures, and the value will vary based on the authenticity, the condition of the signatures, availability, and the number of collectors in the market. Understand as well that this value is a price guide not a set price given to the signatures. It is a report of what collectors are paying.As collectors enter the market for a Mickey Mantle or a Yogi Berra signature this is about the price they will pay for each. A collector looking for a Mickey Mantle signature is not looking to buy a Yogi Berra signature, and will not pay more for the extra signature that is not desired. In most cases that collector will prefer the signature alone. It works both ways. If a collector is looking to buy a Yogi Berra signature why pay more for the added Mantle signature that is not desired. A collector in the Market for a Mickey Mantle signature might pay less for the duel signed baseball looking to save money for the more expensive single signed signature.A Yogi Berra Mickey Mantle Dual signed baseball is worth about $300. - $400. This does not mean that it could not sell for more. (or less)Bottom Line: The number of collectors that are in the market for a Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is greater than the number of collectors in the market for a Mickey Mantle Yogi Berra Dual signed baseball. More collectors bidding against each other for an item will drive the price up.


How much is a mickey mantel team signed ball worth?

A Mickey Mantle New York Yankees team signed baseball can sell anywhere from $5,000. for a 1951 ball (Mantle.s first year) to a low of $300 for a 1968 baseball (Mantle last year. To come up with an accurate value you must narrow down the year of the baseball. Visit the New York Yankees Team Signed Baseball Price Guide located below (Related Links). The price guide features links to full team rosters to help you figure out what year the baseball is from. Searching for the players that played the least amount of time for the team will help you figure it out quicker. Once you have narrowed it down to one year the price guide also provides a list of key signatures for that year. These signatures are the most important on getting top value.


Autograph Mickey Mantle American League Baseball?

The baseball you seem to be describing is a fotoball or photo ball. The ball features a facsimile (stamped) signature of Mickey Mantle. The baseball is more of a novelty, than a collectible, and is worth about $10.