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These "throwback" Jackets licensed by Major League Baseball, are commonly sold by companies such as Mitchell & Ness that specialize in nostalgic uniforms. These type of Jackets retail for about $450.-$550. and at this time have no collectible value. Once used the jacket will be valued as a used (second hand) jacket.
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There was no no-hitter in the World Series in 1958. The only no-hitter in the World Series was pitched by Don Larsen of the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers on October 8, 1956, at Yankee Stadium.
1956 World SeriesThis 1956 World Series featured the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Big Game was when Don Larsen pitched a Perfect game on October 8, 1956 at Yankee Stadium. The face value for a box seat in Yankees Stadium for the 1956 World Series was $10.50, the Upper and lower stand reserve was $7.35 Bleacher seats cost $2.10
These types of throwback Jackets licensed by Major League Baseball, are commonly sold by companies such as Mitchell & Ness that specialize in nostalgic uniforms. These type of Jackets retail for about $450.-$550. and at this time have no collectible value. Once used the jacket will be valued as a used (second hand) jacket.
1952 New York Yankees World Series Ticket StubA 1952 New York Yankees World Series full ticket for games 3,4, and 5 played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $150.-$175., and about $85.-$150. for a ticket stub.Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less.For more information on World Series tickets including a 1952 Yankees World Series ticket see Related Links below.
These throwback Jackets licensed by Major League Baseball, are commonly sold by companies such as Mitchell & Ness that specialize in nostalgic uniforms. These type of Jackets retail for about $450.-$550. and at this time have no collectible value. Once used the jacket will be valued as a used (second hand) jacket.
These type of throwback Jackets licensed by Major League Baseball, are commonly sold by companies such as Mitchell & Ness that specialize in nostalgic uniforms. These type of Jackets retail for about $450.-$550. and at this time have no collectible value. Once used the jacket will be valued as a used (second hand) jacket.
These "throwback" Jackets licensed by Major League Baseball, are commonly sold by companies such as Mitchell & Ness that specialize in nostalgic uniforms. These type of Jackets retail for about $450.-$550. and at this time have no collectible value. Once used the jacket will be valued as a used (second hand) jacket.
The key to identifying a game issued (authentic) uniform piece is by the tagging. Back in 1955 Major League Baseball did not market merchandise as they do today. If the Jacket reads 1955 World Series it is most likely a "throwback" Jacket made in the style of that era. The jacket might have a "Mirage" tag. An authentic uniform from the 1955 era should have a "Tim McAuliffe inc." tag. If the jacket does have the correct tagging it would have to be attributed to a ballplayer to have significant value. If the jacket cannot be linked to a player it would most likely be valued in the $1,000. price range. What you might have is an "authentic replica" throwback Jacket licensed by Major League Baseball, and commonly sold by companies such as Mitchell & Ness that specialize in nostalgic uniforms. These type of Jackets retail for about $450.-$550. and at this time have no collectible value. Once used the jacket will be valued as a used (second hand) jacket. See Related Links below for a Brooklyn Dodgers professional Model baseball cap circa 1956, with the Tim McAuliffe tag.