First World Series ticket question
My father bought this ticket in a Leland's auction in 1991. When he did, there was word that there were only three known tickets to the 1903 series, and one of them is at the Hall of Fame. I don't know if that's true, but I do know that this is a big ticket item.
My father has asked me some questions and I don't have great answers so I'm going to put them here. Should he get this authenticated/slabbed? If he wanted to sell, should he go back to Leland's, to REA, or to...? Anybody have any opinions as to what this might sell for at auction these days? Thanks in advance for any and all opinions. Front http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps1f2a0c63.jpg Back http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps876d9927.jpg |
Hey Wayne- the front you posted is a modern Houston Astros card
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That is certainly not true of this ticket! |
I have no opinion, but in reference to the writing on back, I thought it was referred to as the "World's" Series. Plural. But that's not to say that it wasnt written at a later date either. So ??
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I have the original Leland's catalog listing that states that only three were known. I know the HOF has one, and I've read about a full ticket that sold at auction in 2004. Anyone know of any others? |
Leland's has auctioned off at least two other (assuming this one wasn't written on/damaged since purchase) tickets:
http://www.lelands.com/auction/Aucti...es-Full-Ticket http://www.liveauctiontalk.com/free_...article_id=130 So, if the Hall of Fame has one, that would make this one of at least 4. |
I'm not sure PSA will authenticate it due to no date on the ticket or any identifying marks.
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http://legendaryauctions.com/LotDeta...entoryid=24596 |
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