As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.
Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.
One pound in 1932 was worth approximately one pound in 1932.
If you mean you have a 1964 scorecard it probally isn't worth very much maybe $5--$10. If the scorecard is filled in properly and neatly it might bring$25- $30.
By one measure, a dollar in 1932 was worth about $17 in current dollars.
1000?
$36,450,770.55
No U.S. dimes were struck in 1932. Look at the coin again.
1932 World Series Chicago Cubs program/ScorecardA 1932 Chicago Cubs World Series program played at Wrigley Field is worth $700.-$1,000. in excellent - near/mint conditionAs with all collectibles, condition is the most importantfactor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.
Check with baseball card collectors, that will put you in the "ball park."
12.95
30
It is a medal, not a coin and they are worth $30 - $35.
Look at the date again. No US Peace dollars were struck in 1932.