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Originally Posted by steve B
So here's a question, an open one for anyone. But probably some basic thing I'm missing, not being all that into Yankees tickets, or for that matter most tickets (I'll pick them up if they're old and cheap, or newer and really cheap, but I don't actively look for them)
I get that writing can be wrong, or right. And that if someone is doing it years later they may not remember things all that well.
But for the Clean sweep one for example, whoever did the writing was maybe 8 years off which seems like a stretch.
Checking attendance and if there was some special event seems to show nothing special besides opening day.
So if it was done after the fact to mislead... Why try to change a 39 to 47 with writing? I'd think the prewar one would be worth more?
That to me is a bit of a puzzle.
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simple answer their wrong see the facts I stated
also in 1947 there were no such thing as a Stadium ticket it would have been grandstand , plus the admission price was $1.25 not $1.10