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Posted By: GregG
I haven't found too much information on baseball season passes. I did do a search and read through some of the old posts. I was curious about the 1925 Washington pass I have pictured being number 1. Is number 1 anymore important/valuable than other numbers? Also I have pictured a Senaca Baseball season ticket - can anyone provide any details about this team/league? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I don't necessarily think having the #1 issued pass is that big of a factor in the value of the pass...being torn in half though drastically reduces its value. The Seneca ticket is neat, but probably not too valuable....could be worth a premium to a person who collects Native American baseball related items. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
Usually #1 would go to the President of the United States, especially in Washington, but they probably gave him a gold pass or something more elaborate. |
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