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Originally Posted by Rob D.
To follow up on what Scott said regarding a ticket's value largely being tied to a significant event in that game: This is just my opinion, and it might vary from collector to collector, but I don't consider school tickets like these to be on par with "real" tickets that were sold to fans (ones that have section numbers, seat locations, etc.).
Now, if there were a school ticket from a no-hit game or some other significant feat, I'd pay a premium for it compared to a common school ticket. But I would not pay the same price as I would for a regularly issued ticket. And I'd always be on the lookout for an upgrade to a "real" ticket.
Again, this isn't etched in stone, and Scott and other ticket collectors might not have the same opinion.
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FWIW, I agree with everything that Rob just said. I would always prefer a "real" ticket as opposed to a ticket variation such as a school ticket for my personal collection.