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Genuine signed examples of this neat menu from Mickey's Joplin enterprise typically sell for $150-200, depending on condition and clarity & placement of Mantle's autograph. These Holiday Inn items were much scarcer prior to the advent of the internet. Prices reflect this exposure.

Mickey Mantle Holiday Inn ItemsAs Mike stated above the menu is worth about $150. -$200. - $100.-$150 Un signed. Once a collectible item is signed the bulk of the value will rely on the value of the signature. The collectible item becomes a display for the signature. Sometimes this could devalue an item but in this case, I think it would be worth a little more. The signed Mickey Mantle menu would be compatible in price as an 8x10 photo at about $150. -$300. but with added value for the collectible menu depending on how well it displays the signature. As Mike stated Clarity & Placement is imortant as how well the signature stands out in contrast to the menu.

Price will vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that are not authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. In this case if the signature is not properly authenticated it could sell between $75.-$150. or less which is below the price of an unsigned menu.

Mickey Mantle's Holiday Inn was opened in Joplin, Missouri with business partner Harold Youngman in 1957. Items from Mickey Mantle's Holiday Inn Include ashtrays, soap, matchbooks, photo postcards, napkins, the rare "Our Trip" note / photo album, and a menu for the Second Annual Ballplayers' Party Given by Mickey Mantle on February 2, 1962. Below I will leave a link to a list of Holiday Inn items, and a Price guide based on recently closed auctions.

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