Let's start with the year. 12 years takes us back to 1992 and when you consider that only 100 tickets were available for this auction, it's very likely to be a replica. Since 1992, the football memorabilia market has expanded a lot and more of these shirts are available from more places. So odds are that as a replica, it may not have gone up in value. I suspect 100 pounds would be a decent price. Should the shirt turn out to be a shirt worn during the match, then the starting price would be 5,000 pounds. And if it's a shirt from the final? Well, Geoff Hurst sold his shirt for 91,750 pounds at Christie's, London.
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