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I recently rediscovered my old box of signed baseballs from when I was a kid and I am planing on selling them all. One of them is a Mickey Mantel that my grandmother bought for me at a estate sale about 15 years ago.

This ball never had a COA and it seems it will be at least $100 to get one for it. What makes this ball unique is the ball its self. The ball is a "Belknap Sport Goods - Semi-Pro League D49-62 9 ln. Horsehide Cover, Felt Center, Yarn Wound" with a "Haiti" stamp on it also. I have tried to look up information about this ball and the Belknap brand in hopes of dating the signature. 

I have confirmed its not a rookie signature from some samples online, it looks like a standard signature you see everywhere. But the ball is clearly played with and very old and is from 1920-1960 since thats when Belknap Hardware sold their own line of baseball equipment.

My best guess is this was a child's ball that they played with and then had Mickey sign it for them (ala SandLot). I have found no evidence that Belknap was ever the official ball at any games pro or other wise. In fact searching the internet I have never found no record of a Belknap ball sold anywhere signed or unsigned. Only mention of rare gloves from the 1920's.

It seems real to me but you guys can take a look also. I am really curious if the ball and the age will add any value. With out a COA or unique selling point I guess I am looking at $300 if I am lucky based on current eBay prices of new Bobby Brown balls. 

Thanks,

Grant

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the signature looks good to me. but the condition of the ball, and the fact that it is not an official AL baseball will bring the value down.  I don't expect that you will be able to get $300.00 for it unauthenticated.  If you don't want to spend the money on the authentication process (Which I totally understand), you might lower your price expectations. I would say between 200 and 250.  Perhaps Chris Williams or CEE GEE can add something here.

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