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Old 07-22-2007, 08:20 PM
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf

Here are a few of my best-loved ones:

Full ticket to 1935 All-Star Game (it was graded when I got it )



Full ticket from the game in which the Indians clinched their last world championship:



Sheet of four 1955 World Series phantom tickets



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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Believe it or not I found another ticket stub from this game after never having seen one in all my years of collecting Lincoln items so I now have two of them.


circa 1905 -If anyone can pinpoint a date for this stub I would be indebted.


The only stubs I've found for the Lincoln Chiefs

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Posted By: Rhys

Here are a few rare ones that were in Dick bartell's collection. Two different colors but and one is marked with $1,000 on the front and another is marked $1,000,000. I have never seen either of these before and I would guess they are pretty scarce.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Thanks to an old Jerry Smolin catalog I've just discovered that my Giants ticket stub is somewhere between 1898-1903 when Fred Knowles was the secretary of the club.

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Posted By: David Atkatz

Here are a few of mine (I'm a vintage Yankees collector)

c 1903 Hilltop Park ticket:



First Yankee World's Series game:



First game in Yankee Stadium:



First World's Series game in yankee Stadium:



Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day ("I consider myself... "):

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Posted By: Rob Dewolf

David,

Being an Indians collector, it's quite hard to appreciate Yankees items, but those are some great ticket stubs you have.

And I'm with you on the PSA/ticket issue. I just have a hard time believing that a full ticket to the 1935 All-Star Game that's graded a 5 would be worth that much more if it was a 7. Who cares? There are only a handful of them out there anyway. If you desire one, you're not going to pass on a PSA 5 to wait for another that might grade a 7. What a ridiculous concept.

If I wasn't afraid of damaging the two full tickets I have that are slabbed, I'd bust them out.

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