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.
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$200-$400
If it's a genuine Mantle autograph, it's worth around $300. But you would need a Certificate of Authenticity through a reputable company (i.e. PSA/DNA or BGS/JSA) if you want to sell it for that much.
Mickey Mantle Signed Gene Budig/Bobby Brown BaseballNot necessarily. Mickey Mantle signed very few Gene Budig baseballs which came into use in 1995, the year Mantle died. He was also very ill that year and didn't sign often. Although it is possible to have one it is unlikely, and should at least send up a red flag on its authenticity But, if the signature is properly authenticated it could sell for more because of its scarcity.
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.
Nicholas Neglia. He caught his ball and fell back on his chair and still had the ball.
The player who hit the "farthest" home run was a catcher for the Cincinnati Reds. He hit the baseball in to a truck, which carried the ball 30 miles
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Mickey Mantle's first major league home run was hit on May 1, 1951 at Comiskey Park.
Casey Stengel was like a father to Mickey Mantle, and a signed baseball of Mickey, and his first Manager would be desired. A Casey Stengel Mickey Mantle signed baseball would be worth about $300.-$500. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Multi signed Items typically sell for less than single signed items by a noted player.The pictures of Mickey, and Casey signing the baseball would be very collectible and could be valued between $20.-$50.each. The pictures as being used to authenticate the signatures will help but might not be acceptable to get full value. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
Mickey Mantle Single Signed BaseballA Mickey Mantle single signed baseball is worth about $400.00 - $800. The 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 approximately $1,000.00Along with condition, the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature will effect 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. And signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
Well certainly not, that is a false rumor started by his ex-boyfriend.