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Old 04-07-2012, 07:05 AM
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Default Help Needed on World Series Ticket, Ticket Experts Needed

I'm in the process of buying a 1953 World Series ticket stub Yankees @ Brooklyn.My Question is: The ticket has no gate Number on it. All the tickets I've seen in the past have a gate number on it. This one does not it Says" STANDING ROOM"
Is this a regular ticket. I think it's the lowest priced ticket available for the game.
The ticket on the left has gate Number, Ticket on the right(Ticket looking to purchase)Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks is advance.
Is $75 a good price for it
Mike
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Old 04-07-2012, 08:36 AM
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I am not a ticket expert but perhaps because it was a standing room ticket that meant you could enter at any gate because standing room was scattered throughout the stadium.
The only other explanation would be was that it was a proof ticket but I think that explanation is negated by the handwritten score penciled in on the stub.
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Old 04-07-2012, 10:14 AM
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Since this is a thread about World Series Tickets, I thought I would reach out to the Members who have knowledge regarding the the prices for the tickets I have in my collection:

*1988 WS - Dodgers/A's Game 1 - Kirk Gibson HR - 2 used in Mint condition.
*1989 WS - SF Giants/A's Game 3 "Earthquake" - 2 used 1 Near Mint the other has a torn corner.
*1989 WS - SF Giants/A's Game 4 - 2 used Mint
*2000 WS - NY Yankees/Mets - Game 1 and Game 5 - 1 used for each game with 2 Sub-Way tokens.
*2000 WS - NY Yankees/Mets - Game 3 - used Mint.
*1988 WS - NY Yankees/Padres - Game 2 - 2 used Mint.
*2002 WS - Angels/SF Giants - Games 1,2,7 - 2 used for each game Mint.

Also have a 1999 Mark McGwire 500th Home Run full Ticket - Mint and Autographed.
I would appreciate any value input - Thanks,
Jerry
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Old 04-07-2012, 10:36 AM
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The 1953 looks good to me. Dealt with the dealer before also...no prob.

On those other tickets, the gibson has recently sold for 99 and 140, and the earthquake game for 30.
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Old 04-07-2012, 10:50 AM
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Richard is correct. On many standing room tickets, a specific gate is not printed on the stub.

Here's some other examples



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Old 04-07-2012, 08:55 PM
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All the answers posted are right on... FYI a proof ticket (no seat numbers) which typically remains in a full will NOT have a four digit number like the 1957, 1952, and 1953 have present. If any other members have questions about world series tickets feel free to post... I will try to answer them, I have been collecting world series ticket for 10+ years.
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