Only if the MLB Mr Potato Head is sealed in the package will it have any collectible value now or in the future. At the present time it will have little collectible value, and will sell as a novelty. As a toy from the 1950's for example it could have future value. There is not a large community of Baseball Memorabilia collectors that collect Mr. Potato head toys, and that will keep the value down. A collector of toys might have more interest.
The value of an item is determined by a simple formula. Supply and Demand. When the supply, the number of items available on the market is higher than the number of collectors in the market, the value goes down. When the number of items available on the market is lower than the number of collectors looking to make a purchase the demand is greater, and the value rises.
If the Mr. Potato heads were widely collected, the rarity of an error would make it valuable. If the Mr. potato head had a player endorsement it would also have a higher value. Hold on to it, enjoy it, and time will tell.
the Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners play in Seattle, Washington
The Seattle Mariners play in Seattle, Washington
The Mariners are a young team, formed in 1977 as the Seattle Mariners. Nothing about the name has changed since.
Click on the '1983 Seattle Mariners Roster' link to see all of the players that were on the Seattle Mariners roster in 1983.
The first season of the Seattle Mariners was 1977.
The Seattle Mariners have never played in the World Series.
Abraham Almonte is number 36 on the Seattle Mariners.
Blake Beavan is number 49 on the Seattle Mariners.
Brad Miller is number 5 on the Seattle Mariners.
Brandon Maurer is number 37 on the Seattle Mariners.
Charlie Furbush is number 41 on the Seattle Mariners.