In general tickets from the 1990's to the present have a collectors value of about $3.00 - $5.00 each. What gives the tickets value would be Baseball games that features a special event or a player milestone. Special events such as opening day, inaugural games, last game at a Stadium, play-offs, World Series, etc.
Player milestones can include 500th home run hit by a player, and the home run games that lead up to the 500th home run. 300th win game by a pitcher, 3,000 hits, or any record breaking event will add value.
The tickets you have are from the year the players went out on strike. Although this is an historic event, there is no demand for the ticket to games not played. The tickets might fall into the "phantom ticket" category, and have more of a novelty price than a collectors value.
A Phantom Ticket is a ticket that is produced in anticipation of a team making the playoffs, or World Series but not used when the team failed to make it. In this case the tickets were printed for the regular season, but with the strike, the games were never played. There is a small market for World Series phantom tickets, but they have a low value, and do sell at more of a "novelty price"
It could be a long time before the "regular season strike phantom tickets" have a significant collectors value.
Yes, but you cannot get into the stadium without tickets. You can tailgate in the parking lot.
Yes all stadium sell tickets at the walk up window if it isn't a sell out. There are also secondary tickets sellers like SeatKingdom.com where you can buy tickets to Dodgers games too if you don't want to take the chance of not getting the seat you want at the stadium.
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It depends on what venue or stadium you are going to.
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Click the following link for an interactive view of Paul Brown Stadium. Click on any section of the stadium for a view of the field http://www.bengals.com/tickets/stadium-map-and-ticket-pricing.html
Wherever its being hosted. The Stadium.
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Bleacher tickets cost 75 cents at Briggs Stadium in 1960, the last year before the stadium was renamed Tiger Stadium.
You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game. You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game. You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game.
Either at the Stadium or online from a ticket agency.