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|  Question re: Yankees Team Signed Balls 
			
			I saw Richard's post about his '61 Yankees team signed ball for sale and how Mantle signed very few team balls during the era.  I actually have a beautiful '61 signed ball that has a non-clubhouse Mantle.  If I recall correctly, there are almost 30 signatures on the ball including all the biggies (Maas as well) and also has Del Webb which I think is a little unique.   Certainly I understand having a non-clubhouse Mantle adds to the value, but how much extra does a 60s ball with a non-clubhouse Mantle add. I would also guess '61 would sell at a premium? 
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