It's been awhile since I've seen a Mickey Mantle 500 Home Run newspaper. The last one that I remember seeing was selling for about $60. and in excellent - Near/Mint condition could sell for more than $100. The home town New York Daily News would be the most preferred. A full paper would be of the highest value, the cover would be next, and an article would be the lowest. The more complete the newspaper the more valuable.
Because of the low quality paper used newspapers do not sell at high price. Browning, rips, and creases will lower the price significantly. I have a Framed 1927 World Series Newspaper headline. Every time I handle the paper (to frame it) I would lose little flakes of paper off the edges.
The Newspaper clipping you have (with a picture) might sell in the $10.- $15. price range, and if it is well preserved, and displays well it could sell for more. With no picture $5. might be the limit, and the size of the clipping will be a factor.
Lou De Filippo . Not sure of the last name spelling.
$40-$60
Mickey Mantle hit his 500th home run off of Stu Miller of the Baltimore Orioles on May 14, 1967.
Willie Mays hit his 500th home run on September 13, 1965 off of Don Nottebart of the Houston Astros.
Mickey Mantle hit his 500th home run at Yankee Stadium on May 14, 1967. The solo blast came in the 7th inning against relief pitcher Stu Miller of the Baltimore Orioles. Miller was right-handed so Mantle batted left-handed. This is confirmed by the photograph of the event that you can find at various places.
3571 is the 500th prime number
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