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71buc 05-01-2022 09:17 PM

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This is my favorite ticket in my collection. It was used in the recent Roberto Clemente calendar. I doubt I’ll ever slab it as I don’t intend to sell it.

GregZakwin 05-02-2022 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by David Atkatz (Post 2220501)
Oh well, each to his own.

Paying more for a "Ruth hit" ticket!
And then, paying even more to slab and grade it!

I guess I've been at this too long. It's a whole new "collecting" world. As Bob Dylan wrote, "I can't stay in here, ain't it clear, that I just don't fit."

Just for the hell of it, though, here's my most prized ticket. One of these just sold in Heritage's February 26, 2022 auction for $108,000. Because, you know, Gehrig. You'll notice that mine's not slabbed.

"To each his own" and yet you felt the need to criticize something I posted and deem it "nothing special or rare" -- maybe it is to me.

I'll assume your ticket is fake because, you know, you don't feel the need to increase its value significantly but protecting it and authenticating it in a slab. Must not be that special after all.

David Atkatz 05-02-2022 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by GregZakwin (Post 2221072)
I'll assume your ticket is fake because, you know, you don't feel the need to increase its value significantly but protecting it and authenticating it in a slab. Must not be that special after all.

Quite right.

Only special and/or rare tickets get slabbed.
All non-slabbed tickets are either
a) not special and/or rare, or
b) if obviously special, are fake.

Scott Garner 05-04-2022 07:16 AM

Roki Sasaki Perfect Game ticket- Japan
 
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I just received this full, unused Season Field Box ticket to Roki Sasaki's 19K Perfect Game on April 10th, 2022 from Japan.

Although this game was not played in the ML it is arguably the best pitched game ever in professional baseball by many current metrics.

Roki Sasaki's perfect game was the first to be pitched in the Japanese major leagues since 1994.
The 20 yr. old Chiba Lotte Mariner RHP struck out 19 of the 27 Orix Buffalo batters he faced in the game.
The 19K's also set the Japanese majors record for most strikeouts in a perfect game and surpassed SF Giants pitcher Matt Cain and Sandy Koufax's standard of 14K's in a perfect game.
Sasaki struck out 13 consecutive batters in this game, which is just crazy! :eek:


Even more amazing is that Sasaki, in his next game, actually pitched 8 more perfect innings (a total of 17 consecutive perfect innings), before leaving the game with a 0-0 tie. His consecutive streak finally came to an end in the next game as the 1st Orix Buffalo batter that he faced got a single.

Still, 17 consecutive perfect innings is a feat that we likely will never see in our lifetime and deserves celebration and certainly a place in my advanced no-hit ticket collection! :cool:

Alexcards 05-05-2022 05:07 AM

All (4) 1936 Berlin OLYMPIC Gold Medal tickets Jesse Owens
 
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1st Gold Medal = 100M
2nd Gold Medal = Long Jump
3rd Gold Medal = 200M
4th Gold Medal = 4 X 100 Relay

pherbener 05-05-2022 10:08 AM

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Addie Joss Beats Cy Morgan in game 1: 3-1
Cy Young loses to Harry Kraus 4-3 in game 2.
1910 Cy Morgan def. Walter Johnson 3-2. WaJo with 8 Strikeouts

David Atkatz 05-05-2022 10:38 AM

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Addie Joss Beats Cy Morgan in game 1: 3-1
Cy Young loses to Harry Kraus 4-3 in game 2.
1910 Cy Morgan def. Walter Johnson 3-2. WaJo with 8 Strikeouts

Love 'em!
And not slabbed, either!

T_Hamilton 05-05-2022 01:48 PM

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One of my more fun ones...

Phillie Phanatic v. Tommy Lasorda... signed by the Phanatic, Dave Raymond!

guy3050 05-05-2022 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by T_Hamilton (Post 2222191)
One of my more fun ones...

Phillie Phanatic v. Tommy Lasorda... signed by the Phanatic, Dave Raymond!

Cool, Here's one of mine, Expos mascot youppi becomes 1st Mascot ever to get ejected from a game, Tommy Lasorda is again in the middle of this one, This is also the Expos longest ever game a 22 inning game which they lost 1-0 ,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmzeK6oAtkk

MVSNYC 05-06-2022 10:24 AM

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Took a while, but these just popped on PSA's website...I submitted them about 10 weeks ago. I'm happy with the results, and they were accommodating with how I wanted the labels to read...

71buc 05-07-2022 10:34 PM

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Nothing terribly rare or exciting here but I’m happy to finally land a full version of this ticket, even if I over paid. It embodies what makes tickets fun for me. My Dad surprised me with tickets to this game when I was sixteen. I loved Dave Parker so he made sure our seats were in right field. Living in an American League city I only got to see him on TV. Because of my Dad I got to witness both of the Cobra’s throws from the perfect vantage point. We still talk about those throws and the fun we had that day. This ticket makes me smile and isn’t that why we all chase this silly stuff?

https://youtu.be/nXwquWnNWd4

5-Tool Player 05-08-2022 08:23 PM

Yes, California Angel Brian Downing rounding 3rd base and getting thrown out at home plate.....I shook my head when it happened

guy3050 05-10-2022 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 2222945)
Nothing terribly rare or exciting here but I’m happy to finally land a full version of this ticket, even if I over paid. It embodies what makes tickets fun for me. My Dad surprised me with tickets to this game when I was sixteen. I loved Dave Parker so he made sure our seats were in right field. Living in an American League city I only got to see him on TV. Because of my Dad I got to witness both of the Cobra’s throws from the perfect vantage point. We still talk about those throws and the fun we had that day. This ticket makes me smile and isn’t that why we all chase this silly stuff?

https://youtu.be/nXwquWnNWd4

The Pirates were always my favorite visiting team when they came to Montreal because of Players like Clemente, Stargell, Parker, Bonds any many others, I remember this play like it was yesterday....Great tag by The Kid

Snapolit1 05-10-2022 08:03 AM

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Recent acquisition.

bigfanNY 05-12-2022 08:21 AM

Very nice war bond Ticket.

megalimey 05-12-2022 10:24 AM

missed the boat on attribution on 1947 ticket
 
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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 2222434)
Took a while, but these just popped on PSA's website...I submitted them about 10 weeks ago. I'm happy with the results, and they were accommodating with how I wanted the labels to read...

FYI Jackie Robinson had his first 2 RBI in a Home Game
would have added value if on the label

MVSNYC 05-12-2022 10:26 PM

I appreciate your opinion...but I was determined to have them put "Rookie Season" on the label, same with the Mantle stub. I'm very happy with how they turned out.

Shoeless Moe 05-13-2022 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 2224362)
I appreciate your opinion...but I was determined to have them put "Rookie Season" on the label, same with the Mantle stub. I'm very happy with how they turned out.

Agree, I like it better with Rookie Season.


I don't care if it his first road hit to the opposite field when batting 3rd in the lineup for a day game above 80 degrees.

Who cares? If it's not a significant achievement, who cares.

ROOKIE SEASON to me stands out more, good choice!!!!

MVSNYC 05-13-2022 11:24 AM

Paulie Walnuts, thanks!...that was my exact feeling as well. IMO, the big "headline" for a 1947 Dodgers stub (that is not his debut, or his first hit, or first HR, or first SB) is "Rookie Season".

GregZakwin 05-14-2022 03:18 AM

https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...%20PSA%209.jpg

https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...20PSA%2010.jpg

MVSNYC 05-14-2022 05:40 AM

Cool tickets, Greg!

Interesting, on the second one, I assume they mean Trout, but they don’t list the player’s name on the label.

Hoy'sNoDummy 05-19-2022 07:26 PM

Pres. George W. Bush signed Ticket Stub
 
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I got this one signed by then Gov. George W. Bush when I was 13 at his box seats in between innings at the Ballpark in Arlington.

I know not rare, but a cool memory of days gone by.

Lucas00 05-19-2022 07:55 PM

New pickup, 1936 Martinsburg blue Sox season pass with hack wilson managing. Hack played for Martinsburg in the early 20s before his big league debut, and returned as a player in 1935. But Very little info is available on this year 1936, apparently they were part of the blue ridge league but I can't find that info. And even though it says manager hack did still play in games.
Beautiful ticket, I love the secretary and presidents autographs as well. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...069578b57f.jpg

71buc 05-20-2022 06:59 AM

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These three full tickets recently returned from PSA. It was my first submission to a TPG. I am pretty satisfied with the results. For what it’s worth the Spahn is the only one slabbed to date. The Musial is the second highest grade, and the Griffeys ticket is the highest graded version of that ticket.

MVSNYC 05-20-2022 09:00 AM

Mike, love the tickets and how PSA labeled them (I assume you were specific on that?). Well done.

(The Griffeys playing together always blows me away, must've been so special for them...totally unique experience).

71buc 05-20-2022 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 2226513)
Mike, love the tickets and how PSA labeled them (I assume you were specific on that?). Well done.

(The Griffeys playing together always blows me away, must've been so special for them...totally unique experience).

Thanks I only wrote the slip for the Spahn the other descriptions already existed.

MVSNYC 05-21-2022 08:22 PM

Gotcha, worked out well then! I think when the labels are properly notated, it can really help tell the story of a ticket.

Great tickets.

71buc 05-29-2022 11:19 AM

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I used Past Time Pros to get the Parker ticket signed and was very happy with their service. It took about three weeks to return. The Bob Robertson and Elroy Face tickets I got signed last weekend at the Monroeville show. He inscribed the World Series ticket “Bunt?!” Face inscribed 22 straight wins.

mr2686 05-29-2022 11:55 AM

Nice tickets Mike! I remember that 1971 game 2 very well. Me and my buddy were watching it and marveling over Robertson's power. He also had a double I believe, and Mays had a HR and a double as well. Great series that led to an even better WS.

71buc 06-06-2022 05:10 PM

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Cleaning out my garage this weekend and my wife came across this program in a box. There was a mint condition stub to Game 5 of the 1995 ALDS tucked inside. I attended the game with my wife and father. I kept my ticket but thought the others were gone forever. It was a pleasant surprise.

tkd7 06-06-2022 05:15 PM

You saw a great game back then as well. Nice find.


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Kaneen 06-07-2022 11:55 PM

I'll add a couple that are special to me as a Reds fan...Pete Rose passed Ty Cobb to become the all-time hits leader with hit #4192 on September 11, 1985.

https://www.sportscollectors.net/photos/801537.jpg

5-Tool Player 06-09-2022 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 2226513)
Mike, love the tickets and how PSA labeled them (I assume you were specific on that?). Well done.

(The Griffeys playing together always blows me away, must've been so special for them...totally unique experience).

+1 Great Job Mike

emergencydonut 06-11-2022 06:26 PM

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Can anybody help me understand whether this ticket stub I recently bought is what it was advertised as? The ebay seller says that it came out of a meticulously kept/labeled collection, and that this was for this 5/1/1933 game, in which Arky Vaughan hit his first grand slam (and inside-the-parker!)

There's a big "55" on the ticket, but 5/1/33 was certainly not the 55th Pittsburgh or Philadelphia game of that season, so I'm not sure what this might refer to, or if this means that this ticket stub wasn't from that game. In any case, I'd hugely appreciate any help. Thanks!

SFGiantsFan 06-12-2022 08:14 PM

Two Tix: Willie Mays 3000th Hit
 
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My dad took me to the game when Willie got his 3000th hit when I was seven years old. He gave me the tickets (and a cool Willie Mays portrait he probably bought at the game) about 10 years ago shortly before he died. My son was a rabid baseball fan (and little leaguer) and I promised him the tickets to go with a Sports Illustrated cover he bought of Willie's 3000th hit (signed). Well, I lost the tickets and then moved homes and never really expected to see them again. My wife and I finally got around to cleaning the garage this week (after living in our new home 3 years) and look what we found!

MCyganik 06-13-2022 04:13 PM

On what would have been Mel Parnell’s 100th birthday, I’m showing off his 1st career win ticket! Parnell’s 123 wins is still a Red Sox franchise record for left-handers (ahead of Jon Lester - 110) and 4th all-time for all Sox pitchers behind Roger Clemens, Cy Young and Tim Wakefield.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ba212b1076.jpg

19802008Phillies 06-13-2022 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by emergencydonut (Post 2233385)
Can anybody help me understand whether this ticket stub I recently bought is what it was advertised as? The ebay seller says that it came out of a meticulously kept/labeled collection, and that this was for this 5/1/1933 game, in which Arky Vaughan hit his first grand slam (and inside-the-parker!)

There's a big "55" on the ticket, but 5/1/33 was certainly not the 55th Pittsburgh or Philadelphia game of that season, so I'm not sure what this might refer to, or if this means that this ticket stub wasn't from that game. In any case, I'd hugely appreciate any help. Thanks!

As far as I know nobody has ever figured out how the ticket numbers correspond to specific games for those Phillies tickets. I believe that specific seller just made up information for all of the tickets they listed on eBay. The entire group of tickets were a recent purchase from a Huggins & Scott auction. There was no reference to any back story or hand writing referring to specific dates in the auction listing. Unfortunately I think someone bought the lot, made up several fake listings to flip them on eBay and made a 5 figure profit in the scam. I hope I’m wrong but the facts seem to point to that.

5-Tool Player 06-13-2022 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SFGiantsFan (Post 2233702)
My dad took me to the game when Willie got his 3000th hit when I was seven years old. He gave me the tickets (and a cool Willie Mays portrait he probably bought at the game) about 10 years ago shortly before he died. My son was a rabid baseball fan (and little leaguer) and I promised him the tickets to go with a Sports Illustrated cover he bought of Willie's 3000th hit (signed). Well, I lost the tickets and then moved homes and never really expected to see them again. My wife and I finally got around to cleaning the garage this week (after living in our new home 3 years) and look what we found!

Fantastic find, I bet we all could find some gems in our garages/storage units if we dig deep. WTG......brings back great.....great memories.

doug.goodman 06-14-2022 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by SFGiantsFan (Post 2233702)
My dad took me to the game when Willie got his 3000th hit when I was seven years old. He gave me the tickets (and a cool Willie Mays portrait he probably bought at the game) about 10 years ago shortly before he died. My son was a rabid baseball fan (and little leaguer) and I promised him the tickets to go with a Sports Illustrated cover he bought of Willie's 3000th hit (signed). Well, I lost the tickets and then moved homes and never really expected to see them again. My wife and I finally got around to cleaning the garage this week (after living in our new home 3 years) and look what we found!

Best first post ever.

Welcome to net54.

Doug

SFGiantsFan 06-14-2022 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by 5-Tool Player (Post 2234024)
Fantastic find, I bet we all could find some gems in our garages/storage units if we dig deep. WTG......brings back great.....great memories.

Thanks! It was quite a thrill to find these bad boys! I'd done a LOT of looking at our previous home with no luck, so this was a big surprise.


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Best first post ever.

Welcome to net54.

Doug

Thanks so much! I didn't even know that collecting stubs was really a thing. So this thread has been a lot of fun to read through!!

71buc 06-14-2022 05:34 PM

Fantastic Mays stubs! Nice find!

emergencydonut 06-15-2022 03:29 AM

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Originally Posted by 19802008Phillies (Post 2233984)
As far as I know nobody has ever figured out how the ticket numbers correspond to specific games for those Phillies tickets. I believe that specific seller just made up information for all of the tickets they listed on eBay. The entire group of tickets were a recent purchase from a Huggins & Scott auction. There was no reference to any back story or hand writing referring to specific dates in the auction listing. Unfortunately I think someone bought the lot, made up several fake listings to flip them on eBay and made a 5 figure profit in the scam. I hope I’m wrong but the facts seem to point to that.

Thanks for the info. Was it this lot, by chance? I can't find any others that look like what you're describing. I guess this will just be wasted money then, if there's no way to really date the ticket to any particular game, and maybe the seller was dishonest. Unfortunate.

19802008Phillies 06-15-2022 09:32 AM

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Thanks for the info. Was it this lot, by chance? I can't find any others that look like what you're describing. I guess this will just be wasted money then, if there's no way to really date the ticket to any particular game, and maybe the seller was dishonest. Unfortunate.

Your link is correct. They match up exactly if you compare. Several collectors reached out the seller and were told that they were consigned and the consigner had the story about the person keeping records and writing the dates on the back. Did the one you won have the date written on the back of it? I would certainly not hesitate to reach out to the seller and attempt a return if you are not happy.

ksfarmboy 06-15-2022 03:59 PM

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Just added this ticket to my Wichita and Kansas collection.

Scott Garner 06-15-2022 05:24 PM

Nice Clint! Perfect for your collection.

emergencydonut 06-16-2022 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by 19802008Phillies (Post 2234420)
Your link is correct. They match up exactly if you compare. Several collectors reached out the seller and were told that they were consigned and the consigner had the story about the person keeping records and writing the dates on the back. Did the one you won have the date written on the back of it? I would certainly not hesitate to reach out to the seller and attempt a return if you are not happy.

Thank you; I appreciate the extra detail there. Yes, my ticket stub has a date written in pencil on the back. I don't see it exactly in the lot picture, but it's a very similar look to those tickets. Maybe I will reach out to the seller to try to learn more. Thanks again.

Edit: I searched seller's other sold listings, and you're right, some of these tickets match the Huggins+Scott auction lot 100%, like this really obvious one. I sent the seller a message asking for more information. I also mailed Huggins and Scott, just on the off chance they might be able to shed some light on things.

ksfarmboy 06-16-2022 03:02 AM

Thanks Scott!

emergencydonut 06-16-2022 02:53 PM

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Thank you; I appreciate the extra detail there. Yes, my ticket stub has a date written in pencil on the back. I don't see it exactly in the lot picture, but it's a very similar look to those tickets. Maybe I will reach out to the seller to try to learn more. Thanks again.

Edit: I searched seller's other sold listings, and you're right, some of these tickets match the Huggins+Scott auction lot 100%, like this really obvious one. I sent the seller a message asking for more information. I also mailed Huggins and Scott, just on the off chance they might be able to shed some light on things.

Seller's response:
Hi,

All of the ticket stubs were sold on consignment from a collector's grandson. His grandfather attended every game and would date the tickets on the back of the stub at the end of every game.

Thanks,

Bobby
This seems impossible, right? Like, this guy clearly bought these tickets from the Huggins and Scott auction. Or, someone else bought them and sold them to him, but in any case, he did not actually get these from the grandson of a collector to sell on consignment. At best, he got lied to, and at worst, he's lying. Is there another way to interpret this situation?

Edit: He followed up with:
A consignor reached out to me and told me he had just acquired a collection that his grandfather had with dates on the back of the tickets. He sent me the tickets in a binder with the dates on the back and pictures with his grandfather at the games. I took the binder apart to list the tickets and sent him back the binder with the pictures. I have no clue where the consignor acquired the tickets from. I'm just going by what he said and the information that was in the binder.
I asked him for pictures of the binder and the grandfather game photos, etc, or to follow up with the consignor for such provenance information. Reply:
I'll ask the consignor. I'm fairly certain these didn't come from an auction house though. I looked at the link that you sent and they are similar, but there's numerous amounts of tickets that have that exact same stamp on it. Grand stand seats were numerous back then. Basically a general admission ticket.
For anybody following or researching this situation/seller in the future, I am 100% convinced that this seller's ticket stubs came from the Huggins and Scott auction. The paper grain signifiers match completely, as do the edge perforations/deckling. Best example of that attached (one image with green circles marking extra-obvious unique match spots).

ooo-ribay 06-16-2022 02:59 PM

I was not the winner. Healthy price!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/29502410378...p2047675.l2557

19802008Phillies 06-16-2022 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by emergencydonut (Post 2234858)
Seller's response:
Hi,

All of the ticket stubs were sold on consignment from a collector's grandson. His grandfather attended every game and would date the tickets on the back of the stub at the end of every game.

Thanks,

Bobby
This seems impossible, right? Like, this guy clearly bought these tickets from the Huggins and Scott auction. Or, someone else bought them and sold them to him, but in any case, he did not actually get these from the grandson of a collector to sell on consignment. At best, he got lied to, and at worst, he's lying. Is there another way to interpret this situation?

Edit: He followed up with:
A consignor reached out to me and told me he had just acquired a collection that his grandfather had with dates on the back of the tickets. He sent me the tickets in a binder with the dates on the back and pictures with his grandfather at the games. I took the binder apart to list the tickets and sent him back the binder with the pictures. I have no clue where the consignor acquired the tickets from. I'm just going by what he said and the information that was in the binder.
I asked him for pictures of the binder and the grandfather game photos, etc, or to follow up with the consignor for such provenance information. Reply:
I'll ask the consignor. I'm fairly certain these didn't come from an auction house though. I looked at the link that you sent and they are similar, but there's numerous amounts of tickets that have that exact same stamp on it. Grand stand seats were numerous back then. Basically a general admission ticket.
For anybody following or researching this situation/seller in the future, I am 100% convinced that this seller's ticket stubs came from the Huggins and Scott auction. The paper grain signifiers match completely, as do the edge perforations/deckling. Best example of that attached (one image with green circles marking extra-obvious unique match spots).

Interesting and thanks for passing on the info. They are 100% the same tickets, others have compared photos like you did so they did come from the H&S auction. I noticed the eBay seller does seem to be a reseller for all kinds of items so the story they are sharing could be legit as to ‘what they were told’. I find it hard to believe H&S would not include the fact that they were hand dated on the back, especially since therre were some big moments in there. I’m not sure if you searched all the sold eBay listings from this situation but the seller sold $10k+ of these things so it’s a bit more than a little white lie in my opinion. Maybe next step for you would be to ask H&S if they were dated and came in grandpas binder? If no, they’d know who the buyer was.


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