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A little OT, but Mick signed this ball for my dad that very year, when Joplin was playing in my dad's hometown of Enid, OK. Not sure if the rookie vs pre-rookie debate extends to signed balls too. Doesn't matter, I'm not selling.
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As a Minor League card, assuming it came in a minor league set like the 1949 PCL's, it would not be considered a rookie. It would have a lot of value.
The heavy emotional and fiscal investment in his 1951 Bowman and the false 1952 Topps would probably preclude any newly discovered Mantle from being considered his rookie no matter what. This hobby does not favor consistency or discernible facts over investment narratives. |
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If a 1950 Mantle existed, and was known during the growth of the hobby 50 or so years ago, the very definition of “rookie card” might be quite different.
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That's a beautiful piece of history you have there and one that you will never part with. An heirloom to pass down to the next generation!
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That's a beautiful piece of history you have there and one that you will never part with. An heirloom to pass down to the next generation!
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James I remember having Mickey sign this card for me in the early 1980's. I guess that would be considered a relatively recent signature ? What say you ? TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I'm assuming you're talking about the card you originally made the thread about? In any case, you would be correct, by the 1980's Mantle had perfected this look of his signature ![]() While in 1950, Mantle's signature was very different by the standards we have come to know it by. ![]() Sports collectors digest put out a very in-depth article detailing the history and changes of his signature. It's a great read, I will link it below! https://sportscollectorsdigest.com/a...ture-autograph
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