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Old 04-17-2010, 12:13 PM
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Hello all, my name's Tony and I'm from the pre-war card side. I have a question, I have a 1988 NBA All-Star Game stub (as well as an All-Star Saturday stub). I went to this game in my early twenties so it is 100% authentic and used for game entry. The All Star stub if perfect and the Sat. one is creased. How do I go about getting an accurate value on these items should I decide to sell them? Scans would be available if needed. Can anyone point me in the correct direction for pricing and an outlet for the sale?
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Old 04-17-2010, 12:27 PM
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Tony,I collect ticket stubs and unless it was super memorable like a no-hitter or a Championship winning game from a team with a large fanbase that doesn,t win a lot like the 1986 Mets or 2004 Red Sox the market is probably not too strong on recent games(the last 40-50 years) e-bay is probably the only way to gauge the value. CN
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