Babe Ruth brass Yankee Stadium locker tag
In an auction held in November of 1987 a Babe Ruth brass locker tag from Yankee Stadium, sold for $7,150. at Phillips in New York. This was a record price for a locker tag at the time. 1987 was pretty much the beginning of the baseball card boom, and the large number of Baseball Memorabilia collectors would not grow until the mid 1990's with the popularity of eBay.
In today's market the same Babe Ruth Locker tag should sell for at least 10 times that amount with the proper authentication. Yankee Stadium memorabilia will sky rocket with the new stadium opening in 2009. If I come across any recent auctions for this item or similar items I will up date this post.
In an auction held in November of 1987 a Babe Ruth brass locker tag from Yankee Stadium, sold for $7,150. at Phillips in New York. This was a record price for a locker tag at the time. 1987 was pretty much the beginning of the Baseball card boom, and the large number of baseball memorabilia collectors would not grow until the mid 1990's with the popularity of eBay.
In today's market the same Babe Ruth Locker tag should sell for at least 10 times that amount with the proper authentication. Yankee Stadium memorabilia will sky rocket with the new stadium opening in 2009. If I come across any recent auctions for this item or similar items I will up date this post.
a million dollars
I would like to know the value of my Thomas Kinkade special edition painting of Yankee Stadium i bought in August 2007
The 1987 postcard of Yankee Stadium would be worth about $5,-$10. in near/mint condition. With the new Stadium opening in 2009 the value will rise in the coming years, but not by much.
around 2-3,000 dollars
Joe dimaggios sold for 8,000
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
If you are able to get the card graded an 8 or higher you should be able to sell the ticket for around 300-400 dollars.
These are going for between $1200 and $1800 each, depending on what kind of shape it is in. Now that I have answered that....can you tell me what that plaque looks like and where it is attached? I have a seat that does not have a plaque.
$175
A 2008 Upper Deck Yankee Stadium Legacy Collection Billy Martin baseball card number 2317 has a book value of about $3.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
35,000
Ebay sells them for the best value.
Wow, this is a great item. I'd have to do some research, but this program would be interesting to many collectors, especially if its in nice condition. Please contact me so we can discuss further. In a June 10 2005 Sotheby's Auction, a Yankee Stadium April 18th, 1923 Opening Day Program. sold for $14,400. This program is extremely rare. Do not confuse this with a 1923 Opening Day reproduction that came as an insert from a Yankee Yearbook. I'm not sure of the year but It would make sense that it was 1973 the 50th anniversary of Yankee Stadium. the Yearbook included a 32 page insert, and I believe the 1923 program was part of it. This insert would sell for less than $10. I have it stored away somewhere. If I come across the year I will up date this page.