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I heard about that. I'd like to see one of the reprints. In the past when a team reprinted a significant ticket they would often use the box office variety. And the would also leave on the code that tells when it was purchased so you could tell it was an "after the fact" type reprint. My favorite was Gaylord Perry's 300th win ticket. The Mariners actually printed "Gaylord Perry's 300th Win" right on the ticket! And some people think it's legit! But other teams like the Cardinals printed exact copies of the season holders tickets for McGwire's 62nd, 70th and 500th HRs. There is no way to tell the difference, so technically you would think a full box office ticket should be worth more. But they aren't, people still like the season style best.
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