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No offense taken. I absolutely do understand what the historical significance of these tickets is, but how many people do you believe would really pay over $1000 ea for these tickets on eBay? BTW, eBay is the limiting factor in the equation. I would suspect that you could count the number on a single hand. What do you believe that they would sell for in a large catalog auction? I have a number in my head, but I was just curious what your thoughts are... On the topic of top realized prices for older vintage baseball tickets.... What is the most money that has ever been paid for ANY baseball ticket? I would love to know what price the most valuable baseball ticket ever sold for. We know what the most expensive card is in our hobby, but I'm not sure what the most valuable baseball ticket is.... Last edited by Scott Garner; 08-15-2011 at 06:25 PM. |
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