Vintage Mickey Mantle Baseball Cards

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Episode 6: Mickey Mantle is among the greatest ever to play the game, and his cards are sought after (and don't come cheap). Everyone dreams of owning a 1952 Topps Mantle, but it will cost you an arm and a leg. There are a lot of other very cool Mantle cards that can be acquired too, so let's take a look at a few of these from my own personal collection!
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Love seeing the old magazine. I have a collection of them. Sweet cards.

MrJmangini
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Nice group of Mantle cards. It’s not everyday you get a great deal on Mantle cards. My collection is notably light on Mantles myself.

dk_kardboard
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Been to Super Sports Cards many times, though never really had the time to dig in and see what all they have! Crazy store. Not sure if I had mentioned I'm in Portland, which is how I found you. Then felt like our channels are pretty similar too. Anyway...still waiting on my first base Mantle, though I do have a couple cards featuring him. My favorite is the 62 HR leaders which has Mantle but also Maris, featuring his 61 HR season. So I thought that made it extra cool.

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Happy Healthy Holidays and Happy Healthy New Year in 2023 to you and your family. Sorry, never EVER got your name?? Wanted to share two stories of Mickey Mantle, are hard to make a long story short okay!! First my Late Mom, was at Lennox Hospital, where Mickey Mantle recovering from his leg injury, my Late Mom was a nurse, didn't knew who was Mickey was!! Knew Mickey Mouse!! My Late Mom, decatated to her job!! Second story, is hard to BELIEVE, My Late Father, ask him to get 1952 Mickey Mantle Rookie, in 1976, was selling for 100.00 dollars BUT late Father's Girlfriend not mature to handle!! Selling Honus Wagner card for 10, 000 wasn't asking for that! Guess what card he gives me CHEW UP AND SPOKES 1954 Ted Williams, that going to be expensive Heavy damaged not a chance!! My Brother told should of listen to him oops now sold for 12.6 Million dollars ouch!!! SADLY He never EVER changed his mind!! Sincerely Scott D.Kilhenny

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