1965 proof tickets for the Twins home games, which includes games 1,2,6, and 7, are particularly common. I've owned full sets before and have seen many others. The ones I had were perforated with the word VOID.
Actual tickets, with seat and section numbers, as everyone else is saying, are far more desirable.
Phantoms are a different thing and are cool for different reasons. I have a set of 1962 Twins World Series tickets, which aren't super valuable but are a really neat "what if" display item.
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