A Mickey Mantle signed 8 x 10 photo sells for about $150.-$300. Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. A color photo as opposed to a black & White photo is not important as composition, and appeal. Part of the value will be determined by how well the photo displays the signature. The type of ink used, and how it stands out in contrast to the photograph will also effect the price. Sharpie would be most preferred for a photo. Larger 16 x 20 photos will sell for more. Inscription such as "536HR" will sell for more, and personalized inscriptionslike "Good Luck Chuk" will sell for less. Depending on how personal your signature is it might sell at the lower end of the price range or less. Mickey Mantle signed a lot of Autographs. One of the most sought after signatures, there are also a lot of fakes on the market. The numbers are alarming. This is why to get top dollar for an autograph it should be properly authenticated. Signatures that are not properly authenticated could sell at half the market value
around 2-3,000 dollars
Mickey Mantle Autographed BaseballYou may find a Mickey Mantle Autograph Baseball for under $300. But you may also find a Fake autograph too. Like the answer above You can find a Mickey Mantle autographed baseball for $150 but you get what you pay for. Depending on the Authenticator $300.00 would be the low price. Mickey was under contract by the Upper deck co. before he passed away. An autograph with the upper deck hologram would probably be as high as $1,000.00 Mickey Signed a lot of Autographs. PRICE RANGE $100. flat Item - $4,500. Equipment / depending on Item, and Authenticator. Bats, and throw back jerseys are usually top dollar.-Steven KeymanSee Related LinksSee the Related Link for "Mickey Mantle Autograph sample" to the right for the answer. it is worth alot of money! Try going to a local card shop to find out more.i think with authentisity its probaly around 300 without its around 150try more like 8000
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 was an all-around athlete at Commerce High School, playing basketball, football, and baseball. On April 17,1951 Mickey Mantle made his Major League debut with the New York Yankees.
Around 200 lbs.
During his playing days, the 5-11 Mantle averaged around 200 pounds.
Mickey Mantle was an all-around athlete at Commerce High School, playing basketball, football, and baseball. he also had straight a's
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Mickey Mantle was an all-around athlete at Commerce High School, playing basketball, football, and baseball. He signed with the New York Yankees on graduation day in 1949.
Mickey Mantle was an all-around athlete at Commerce High School, playing basketball, football, and baseball. Yankees scout Tom Greenwade signed Mickey Mantle after he graduated in 1949. Mickey Mantle signed a minor league contract with the Yankees Class D team in Independence.
Yes he did. The immortal Mickey Mantle was a mortal man. You could only imagine what type of career he would have had if he didn't drink and took better care of himself. The men in Mickey's family lived short lives. Mickey's Father died at the age of 39, and Mantle thought his faith would be as such. Later in his life Mickey was quoted as saying that if he knew he would live this long he would have taken better care of himself. After years of alcohol abuse Mickey Mantle was diagnosed with liver cancer in 1994. In June of 1995 Mickey received a liver transplant. At a press conference Mickey noted that many fans had looked to him as a role model; "This is a role model: Don't be like me". Before he died in August 1995 at the age of 63 of liver cancer He established the Mickey Mantle Foundation to raise awareness for organ donations. He was very proud of this. See Related Links below for more info on Mickey Mantle.
The Say Hey kid gets the nodAs a die hard Mickey Mantle fan it would be eay for me to say "what could have been if he was healthy" but the fact is Willie Mays put up better numbers than the Mick. I have to go with Willie Mays but as a Mantle fan I leave you with some quotes from some noted ballplayers, and Mickey himself.."If that guy were healthy, he'd hit eighty home runs." - Carl Yastrzemski"On two legs, Mickey Mantle would have been the greatest ballplayer who ever lived." - Nellie Fox"Sometimes I think if I had the same body and the same natural ability and someone else's brain, who knows how good a player I might have been." -Mickey Mantle