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Does anyone know how to date Atlanta Braves tickets? The seller claims that this ticket is from the game Hank Aaron hit his 715th HR but I don't think it is. There doesn't seem to be a date, just Game 1 with a ticket price of $2.00 (Hard to imagine getting to see MLB and Hank Aaron for $2).
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Prior to tickets being considered essential collectibles, many stadium's "day of" tickets and/or season tickets would only have a designated number on them and not the specific date. "Game 1" or "Game 77" etc.
Hank Aaron hit 715 on April 8, 1974, which was the Braves home opener that year, hence "Game 1" of their home tickets. In the case of the mid-70s Braves, it does look like they used "Game" designations on a few of their tickets for the Hank Aaron 715th game, specifically for upper level general admission and dugout level. Since the upper level G.A. was the nosebleeds, $2 was the going rate, and it looks like children could buy them for $1. The long-time experts on here could maybe answer more definitively, but I don't see that exact style of ticket anywhere (with two Braves heads) on search. Without the exact year printed, which some of the dugout level tickets do have, it's hard to know for sure if this was Game 1 from 1974, or from similar years with this ticket style... 1973? 1975? etc. |
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Hi Edward,
Although this ticket COULD be from Hank Aaron's 715th HR, there is no way to know for sure because the Braves used the similar ticket stock for several years surrounding this game. I would tell you as a ticket collector of over 40 years that there is no shortage of fully dated tickets to Hammerin' Hanks 715th career HR. So I suppose, I would merely ask you the question that begs to be asked: Why buy this one with no date and several staple holes that detract, when so many other examples of this ticket exist without either of these issues? As a matter of course, I have always found it to be a great strategy to buy quality unless an item is so scarce that finding any example may be your only option. Not only will you enjoy it more as a collector now, but it will offer a better exit strategy should you ever need to resell it if your collecting focus changes down the line. ![]() Just my 2 cents.... ![]() Last edited by Scott Garner; 08-29-2020 at 06:27 AM. |
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I haven't bought it, just curious if it really was from that particular game. All the ones I found from Hank's 715th game look completely different so I was just wondering. There are actually 3 ticket stubs stapled to an original program also supposedly from this game. Program below.
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That is one thing I wondered about, one staple looks older than the other. Is this program unique to this game or did they use it for multiple games? Is the program by itself worth anything?
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