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I know that there are many different designs for baseball tickets, but I am specifically looking at the 1915 World Series tickets for the games that were played in Philadelphia.
What are the different parts of this ticket called? I assume that the top piece with the actual seating information is the proper "ticket stub." Is the middle piece referred to as a "rain check" or is it also a ticket stub? Here are images of the separated top portion and a middle portion along along with "stub" that still has the two pieces attached. What are the correct names for each? Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 11-02-2022 at 05:02 PM. |
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