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Mickey Mantle Baseball Card

The Mickey Mantle baseball card is one of the most iconic and valuable baseball cards ever produced. The card features the image of Mickey Mantle, a legendary baseball player who played for the New York Yankees from 1951 to 1968.

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There are several reasons why the Mickey Mantle baseball card is so special. First, it was produced during a time when baseball cards were extremely popular among children and collectors. The 1950s and early 1960s are considered the "golden age" of baseball cards, and the Mantle card is one of the most sought-after cards from that era.

Second, the Mantle card is rare and difficult to find in good condition. The card was produced by Topps, a company that was known for using lower-quality card stock during that time period. As a result, many Mantle cards were damaged or destroyed over the years, making high-quality examples even more valuable.



Third, Mickey Mantle is one of the most celebrated and beloved players in baseball history. He was a 20-time All-Star, won seven World Series championships, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. His incredible achievements on the field have cemented his place as a true legend of the game.

All of these factors have combined to make the Mickey Mantle baseball card a highly coveted and valuable item among collectors. In fact, some examples of the card have sold for millions of dollars at auction, making it one of the most expensive pieces of sports memorabilia ever sold.

The Mickey Mantle baseball card holds the record as the most expensive sporting collector card ever. A near mint condition 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card was sold for 12.6 million USD in 2022. This beat the record sale price of a Honus Wagner card, sold in 2021 for $6.606 million.

Have a look in your attic, maybe you have one stored away.



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