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Old 03-17-2016, 10:01 PM
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Ive had this for awhile (given to me by a seller) and was wondering a what a general estimate would be on it. I know its nothing major but just curious

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Old 03-17-2016, 10:46 PM
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Default Hank Aaron 715 ticket stub

I have no idea. But think that is awesome. Don't care if there's 20,000 of em out there or 200. That was a ticket to a game where one of the top 5 record breaking moments in baseball history took place


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Old 03-17-2016, 10:47 PM
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I have no idea. But think that is awesome. Don't care if there's 20,000 of em out there or 200. That was a ticket to a game where one of the top 5 record breaking moments in baseball history took place


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Old 03-17-2016, 10:53 PM
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I have no idea. But think that is awesome. Don't care if there's 20,000 of em out there or 200. That was a ticket to a game where one of the top 5 record breaking moments in baseball history took place


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Old 03-18-2016, 04:56 AM
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Ive had this for awhile (given to me by a seller) and was wondering a what a general estimate would be on it. I know its nothing major but just curious

Hi Joey,
There are a fair amount of ticket stubs to this game out there & they continues to be highly collectible. The value comes down to condition and how many portions of the 4 piece ticket are part of the stub. I would estimate the value of yours to be $125- $175, give or take. If you follow me, a ticket stub with two sections would be more sought after than stubs with one, and ticket stubs with three sections would be the most collectible and also considerably harder to locate.

BTW, in my experience, when the ushers tore Braves stubs from this era they typically handed the patrons back a stub with either one or two sections.

I hope this helps!
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Old 03-18-2016, 11:40 AM
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Hi Joey,
There are a fair amount of ticket stubs to this game out there & they continues to be highly collectible. The value comes down to condition and how many portions of the 4 piece ticket are part of the stub. I would estimate the value of yours to be $125- $175, give or take. If you follow me, a ticket stub with two sections would be more sought after than stubs with one, and ticket stubs with three sections would be the most collectible and also considerably harder to locate.

BTW, in my experience, when the ushers tore Braves stubs from this era they typically handed the patrons back a stub with either one or two sections.

I hope this helps!

Thanks alot scott! Makes perfect sense. Ive seen a couple full tickets for insane amount of money. But its s great ticket. Got mine for free from a seller a long time ago. Almost forgot i had it. Appreciate your help buddy
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Old 03-18-2016, 01:57 PM
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Thanks alot scott! Makes perfect sense. Ive seen a couple full tickets for insane amount of money. But its s great ticket. Got mine for free from a seller a long time ago. Almost forgot i had it. Appreciate your help buddy
Glad to help.
BTW, a lot of the full tickets that are sold in auction have no seat numbers and would be considered proof tickets, not actual tickets that could gain you entrance to the game. I would much rather have the stub that allowed the patron to witness history, FWIW.
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For whst its worth I paid $300 for my psa graded ticket that has three sections.
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Sweet piece of history no matter how many out there!
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I would much rather have the stub that allowed the patron to witness history, FWIW.
What's your take on stubs from today's games, which technically do not exist in that these days tickets are scanned and not torn? So you can't tell the difference between one that allowed the fan to see the game and, for example, one from a season ticket holder who stayed home.
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What's your take on stubs from today's games, which technically do not exist in that these days tickets are scanned and not torn? So you can't tell the difference between one that allowed the fan to see the game and, for example, one from a season ticket holder who stayed home.
Hi Gary,
Interesting question.
Since it is definitely a different era now, I would prefer to collect a MT ticket from whatever the event is.

My own personal preference for my collection is to find a scarcer version of the ticket if it exists (a suite ticket, a ticket that is embossed with metal foil, etc.) Something to differentiate, if that makes any sense.
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