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Old 12-26-2016, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by megalimey View Post
for sale for $150 or best offer

1909 SEP 6 Philadelphia Athletics v WASHINGTON SHIBE PARK TICKET STUB &BOX SCORE
THIS TICKET STUB HAS SEP 6 A.M. PRINTED WRITTEN is the 1909 on it
AND GAME MATCHES teams that played on that day


I very confident that TICKET IS 100% ACCURATE AS dated and DESCRIBED

IN FACT IF YOU DO NOT LIKE IT FOR ANY REASON you have 30 DAYS
to RETURN IT FOR A HASSLE FREE 100% FULL REFUND

AND I WILL EVEN PAY FOR THE return SHIPPING so how can you go wrong

see other 100 year old Philadelphia Athletics tickets from same collection
for SALE is a one of the oldest regular season Philadelphia Athletics
tickets to come up for sale
1909 SEPTEMBER 6th Shibe Park American League Athletics v Washington Senators

A.M. Game 1 Athletics 8 Washington Senators 2


hardly a ticket date some one would make up for gain or to deceive
thats why I know its the real deal ticket from 1909

ticket is a BEIGE in Color
has "SHIBE PARK" AMERICAN LEAGUE BASE BALL CLUB
PRINTED on the front is SEP 6 A.M. , WRITTEN IS 1909
TEAMS AND SCORE IS WRITTEN IN ON THE FRONT
players that participated in Game included
Home Run Baker ,Eddie Collins,


it is a 25c BLEACHER RAIN CHECK ticket has (NO TAX) it was BEFORE WAR TAX began IN 1919
With signature in full Cornelius McGillicuddy as Manager

also more commonly known "Connie Mack President " which you will see on later years tickets
and I am including a copy of actual original box score from game GENERATED ONLINE from
The Philadelphia Flyer _TUE SEPT 7TH__1909 day after game played

it measures 2-7/8" x 1-3/8" HAS NO CREASES cardboard stock THE BACK IS BLANK
UNLIKE THE MILLIONS OF WORLD SERIES TICKETS, REGULAR SEASON

ARE so MUCH RARER especially being over a hundred years old
David,

Just a quick FYI, posts like these should be placed over in the memorabilia B/S/T section because it looks like you're trying to sell these tickets which I noted are now on eBay.

Happy holidays!
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