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Old 01-11-2010, 09:33 AM
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Default Best way to sell a 1912 World Series ticket stub??

Hello everybody, my name is Mike, and I am a newbie here at Net54.

I have a ticket stub from the 1912 World Series, and I wanted to get some suggestions on what the best way would be to try to sell it. The stub is from the fourth game of the 1912 World Series. It was between the New York Giants and Boston Red Sox, and it was the second game played at Polo Grounds. Jeff Tesreau pitched for the Giants, and Joe Wood pitched for the Red Sox. The ticket stub has been authenticated by Psa.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice,

Mike


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Old 01-11-2010, 01:40 PM
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Nice stub, damage yes, but great WS and desirable. try B/S/T here if you have a price in mind, or ebay w a reserve if u don't want it to go too low.
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Old 01-11-2010, 01:45 PM
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Early World Series ticket stubs get pretty good action on eBay.
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Do it the easy way, send it to me.

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Old 01-12-2010, 10:02 AM
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I've been thinking about listing it on eBay, but I can't decide if I should list it with a low starting bid (with reserve), high starting bid (with no reserve), or super high buy it now with the best offer option. My original plan was to list it with one of the major auction houses, so I took it with me to the Sun Times show in Chicago a couple months ago so I could some opinions on what it might be worth, and who I wanted to list it with. All of the auction houses wanted it, and they all offered me a full page ad in there upcoming catalog. A lot of them even offered to put it on the front cover of there catalog. Most of them offered to list it for 0% commission on my end. The problem is that nobody could really tell me what it might be worth, and I even got a bunch of opinions from some of the larger dealers that where at the show. Some of them said that was only worth a couple of hundred dollars, but then some other people said it might be worth as much as ten thousand dollars.
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Old 01-12-2010, 10:07 AM
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$10,000? wow. someone must have been nipping at the cooking sherry..haha.

Id try it on ebay, maybe w the reserve idea.
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