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Old 08-11-2016, 06:53 AM
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I am not a "pass or ticket" person either but agree the value will be based on the audience. My gut tells me 200-500 value but that is just a gut feel. It's a great piece.
If I were to sell it I would find a good auction house with a big audience and go from there. I only have 1 season pass or ticket, shown before (and I paid 4 figures for it, as a reference)....They are neat collectibles...
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Old 08-11-2016, 03:06 PM
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Very cool, Leon! Love that one - beautiful piece.

I appreciated the advice. I have one collector that I am reaching out to - but I get what you mean when you say value will vary widely by audience. Thanks again.
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Old 08-11-2016, 03:20 PM
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Gorgeous piece. I agree with the earlier poster about 1947 NL having significance. Beautiful condition too, and the case is going to add value. Personally, I'd pay $100 for that case alone. Stick my business cards in it LOL

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IMHO, because of the great condition, and the case, it would sell between $400 - $600 in an auction. I personally do not care if the year is 1945 or 1949 but, to some, I guess it may. It is a very nice piece considering to whom it belonged too and the great condition. Nice piece
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If you had a ticket stub from Jackie's debut it would sell for 5 figures. People who have passes will try to equate the pass with that ticket. True the pass COULD BE used to get into that game and many other 1947 highlights. However ticket collectors will always pay the most for a single dated ticket to an event. I see many people trying to sell passes for these high prices but rarely do they sell for anywhere near what they ask. I think you could get maybe $1000 for this. But thats just a guess.
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Thanks for all the great insight, gang. I will take it to heart.

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