There have been many New York Yankee Stadium Press Pinsmade by Dieges & Clust.
Press Pins which have been distributed since 1911, are distributed to members of the media by the host teams for the World Series games. The press pins are made to be worn on the lapel to provide reporters access to cover the game. Below is a link to a World Series Press Pin Price Guide listing years issued, team, manufacturer, Type of Press Pin (fastener), and price range. Prices for the World Series Press pin is based on recent closed auctions.
Press pins which have been distributed since 1911, are distributed to members of the media by the host teams for the World Series games. The press pins are made to be worn on the lapel to provide reporters access to cover the game.
The 1936 New York Yankees World Series Yankee Stadium press pin made by Dieges & Clust: Threaded Post is worth about $600.-$800. in excellent - near/mint condition.
A 1932 New York Yankees World Series press pin made by Dieges & Clust that features a threaded post is worth about $1,000.-$1,200. in excellent -Near/Mint condition.
For more information, pictures, and price guide for World Series Press pins see Related Links below.
Press pins which have been distributed since 1911, are distributed to members of the media by the host teams for the World Series games. The press pins are made to be worn on the lapel to provide reporters access to cover the game.The 1961 Cincinnati Reds World Series press pin made by Balfour: Threaded Post, or Charm is are worth about $100.-$175. The 1961 New York Yankees World Series press pin made by Balfour: Threaded Post, or Brooch are worth about $200.-$500.
The New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the fall classic four games to two. Press pins which have been distributed since 1911, are distributed to members of the media by the host teams for the World Series games. The press pins are made to be worn on the lapel to provide reporters access to cover the game.The 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field World Series press pin has a Threaded post, made by Dieges & Clust is worth $275.-$350The 1953 New York Yankees Yankee Stadium World Series press pin has a Threaded post, made by Balfour is worth $250.-$375.Below I will leave links to both pins, and a World Series Press Pin Price Guide. The price guide listing the years issued, team, manufacturer, Type of Press Pin (fastener), pictures, and price range. Prices for the World Series Press pins are based on recent closed auctions.
The New York Yankees finished in second place, 15 games behind. They did not make it to the World Series or the playoffs. If you have a 1970 World Series pennant it would be referred to as a "Phantom pennant" and would have a low collectors value. A Phantom Pennant is a pennant or any product like a Ticket or press pin produced in anticipation of a team making the playoffs, or World Series But not used when the team failed to make it. Phantom Tickets or Phantom Press pins are the most popular among collectors.
In 1995 Commemorative Collectors Set of three World Series press pins were given away at Yankee Stadium, and Sponsored by Chemical Bank. The Set feature replica World Series Press pins from 1923, 1961, and 1978. I do not know what year the Chase Bank sponsored 1952 World Series pin was issued but it would be of similar value, about $10. -$20. each with the original package.See Related Links for more information on the 1995 Stadium Give away pins.
New York Yankee W.S. Press Pins from that era typically sell for about $200.00 to $500.00 I have seen a 1956 Brooklyn Dodger Press pin from the same Series sell for $1,100.00 at auction. The Yankees won the 7 game series 4 games to 3. Game 5 of this world series is the game Don Larsen pitched a Perfect game on October 8, 1956 at Yankee Stadium. This historic event should add value to the pin, and a $500. - $700.00 price for the pin can be achieved. The pin was made by Dieges & Clustn. In 1991 Balfour made reproductions of press pins from the years 1946- 1989. Be aware of this because I have seen people try to sell Balfour pins as originals.
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.
1974 Oakland A's World Series Press pinPress Pins which have been distributed since 1911, are distributed to members of the media by the host teams for the World Series games. The press pins are made to be worn on the lapel to provide reporters access to cover the game.A 1974 Oakland A's Needle Post World Series Press pin made by Josten is worth about $300.00-$350.00 in excellent - near mint condition. Value is based on recently closed auctions.
The value of a newspaper press plate of the twins winning the World Series can vary depending on the specific plate and its condition. Generally, these plates can be valued anywhere from $50 to $200 depending on factors such as rarity and demand among collectors.
1980 World Series Press PinWorld Series Press Pins have been distributed since 1911, are distributed to members of the media by the host teams for the World Series games. The press pins are made to be worn on the lapel to provide reporters access to cover the game. A 1980 Philadelphia Phillies World Series needle post press pin made by Balfour: is worth about $50.-$75. in excellent - near mint conditionA 1980 KC Royals World Series needle post press pin made by Green Co. is worth about $50.-$175. in excellent -near mint condition
1986 Houston Astros Phantom World Series Press PinThe 1986 World Series featured the New York Mets (4) and the Boston Red Sox (3). The 1986 Houston Astros finished in first place in the NL west but lost in the playoffs to the Mets. The Press Pin you have is a "Phantom Press pin" A Phantom Press Pin is a pin or any product produced in anticipation of a team making the playoffs, or World Series but not used when the team failed to make it. A 1986 Houston Astros Phantom World Series Press Pin is worth about $20.00 - $30.00
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
1941 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Press PinPress Pins which have been distributed since 1911, are distributed to members of the media by the host teams for the World Series games. The press pins are made to be worn on the lapel to provide reporters access to cover the game.A 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series threaded post Press Pin made by Dieges & Clust is worth about $300.00 - $475.00 in excellent - Near Mint condition.