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1961 All Star game ticket
Anyone help me out on the value of a full 1961 baseball All Star game ticket?
Do not see any creases on the ticket, looks pretty nice. Cards are what I normally collect, I saw it at a card show and it looked like a nice cool piece to have. Just want to find more information on it. Thanks! |
2 all star games in 1961
$75-100. Depending on shape and where the game was played....Boston is more valuable I believe than San Fran.
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Thx, It's the SF ticket
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A full or unused ticket would be worth more than that. It depends on the condition.
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Here's a pic....
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Im not an all-star collector, but I don't believe that is a full ticket. You can see the torn perforation on the left side.
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Definitely not a full ticket.
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It's definitely a stub. A stub sold on Ebay in April for $111.80: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-MLB-All...p2047675.l2557
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Definitely a stub but appears to be in very nice condition.
Jeff |
http://andyimperato.com/archive-of-s...st-full-ticket
1000-1500 I would guess would be starting cost...depending on how many people are bidding Andy |
Andy
I don't know about all star games, but your Army tickets for sale are all priced pretty high. About 10x too high for your 1966 AN full ticket ($500). Granted you can always ask what you want for something you're selling, but makes me question your valuation ability. Quote:
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What army tickets do I have for sale???
Think you have the wrong listing or person. I don't rUn the site I linked you to...just a coincidence in names. Andy Quote:
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I apologize, quite the coincidence. As for the site, I've never trusted his prices as value. I've bought and sold this full ticket in the same grade for $50-$100
http://http://andyimperato.com/archive-of-sold-items/football-sold/armynavy-game-full-ticket-4 Quote:
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