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Old 12-11-2024, 09:50 AM
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Recently picked up this one
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100 of 153 regular season stubs (65%), 14 of 14 1971 ALCS, NLCS , and World Series stubs (100%)

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1971 Pirates Game used bats Collection 18/18 (100%)
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Bob Beamon wins the long jump in Mexico City. It is still the Olympic record at 8.90 m (29' 2¼").
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Dick Fosbury wins the high jump in Mexico City with the "Fosbury Flop".

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Tommy Smith wins the gold medal in the 200m. The medal ceremony saw Smith and John Carlos raise their gloved fists in protest.

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Five Americans, including Sugar Ray Leonard and the Spinks' Brothers, win gold medals in boxing at the 1976 Olympics.

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All of the gold medal matches at the 1984 Olympics. The U.S. wins 6 gold medals including future world champs Mark Breland, Meldrick Taylor and Pernell Whitaker.

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Evander Holyfield is disqualified for a late hit against Kevin Barry in their semifinal match. Holyfield knocked out Barry so he was not able to compete for the gold medal per amateur boxing rules.

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Joan Benoit wins the first women's Olympic marathon. The silver medalist was Greta Waitz, nine time New York Marathon winner. The bronze medalist was Rosa Mota who would win the gold medal 4 years later in Seoul.

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Lennox Lewis wins a gold medal defeating Riddick Bowe. Roy Jones wins a silver medal in a very controversial loss to Park Si-Heon. This ticket is for the second day of gold medal matches in boxing. In Seoul they alternated the weight class finals. Half on October 1 the other half on the 2nd. A tombed signed ticket from Jones' third round match in currently on ebay for over $1100!!

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The U.S. wins the gold medal in baseball at the 2000 Olympics defeating Cuba 1-0. Winning pitcher Ben Sheets. Other notables who played in that game - Adam Everett, Pat Borders, Doug Mientkiewicz.

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2 great pickups for my Montreal Expos ticket collection, Larry Walker's MLB Debut , and Gary Carter's 1st career Home run
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There's some amazing pickups in this thread. The

I managed to pick up the final ticket in my 1930 - 1980 World Series run. I was chasing at least 1 ticket from every world series between those dates.
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There's some amazing pickups in this thread. The

I managed to pick up the final ticket in my 1930 - 1980 World Series run. I was chasing at least 1 ticket from every world series between those dates.
That’s an awesome accomplishment and collection. How long did it take you to complete? Do you have them displayed at your home or catalogued in a particular way? Would love to see more of the lot if possible.
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I managed to pick up the final ticket in my 1930 - 1980 World Series run. I was chasing at least 1 ticket from every world series between those dates.
Congrats! Quite an amazing feat! I probably would have taken at least 3 times as long as you did due to cost AND my "condition snobbery," which of course are 2 things that are usually difficult to reconcile!
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