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A Beckett guide published in 1998 estimates the value of a 1936 World Series program in "excellent" condition at $150. to $175. Mint/near mint at $400. I dont know if Beckett has updated the '98 guide. Ebay would be another source for recent sale prices. A 1936 New York Yankees World Series program played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $375.-$400. in excellent - near/mint condition. A 1936 New York Giants World Series program played at The Polo Grounds is worth $200.-$400. As stated above eBay is a great place to find current value. Price guides base their values on closed auctions as well, but if printed on a yearly basis could be out of date. On eBay you will see what collectors are paying, now, and you can also take note of the condition, as compared to yours. I did not find an auction for a 1936 program but In a recent eBay auction a 1937 WORLD SERIES - NEW YORK YANKEES (4) vs GIANTS (1) - GAME 1 at YANKEE STADIUM in less than excellent condition sold for $215. As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.

Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.

The value on a "scored" program as opposed to a un-scored program can vary depending on the game, and collectors preference. In general I would say an un-scored program will sell at a higher price. Some collectors do not mind scored programs, or might prefer it scored. A game in note that might sell at a higher price "scored" would be Don Larsens perfect game in the World Series. I will leave a link below for more information on scorecards, and publications.

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A 1937 New York Yankees World Series program played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $250. - $375. in excellent - near/mint condition. A 1937 New York Giants World Series program played at the Polo Grounds is worth about $275.- $350. As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.

Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.

The value on a "scored" program as opposed to a un-scored program can vary depending on the game, and collectors preference. In general I would say an un-scored program will sell at a higher price. Some collectors do not mind scored programs, or might prefer it scored.

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A 1926 St. Louis Cardinals World Series program played at Sportsman's Park is worth about $1,000. - $2,000. in excellent - near/mint condition. A 1926 New York Yankees World Series program played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $700.- $1,500. As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.

Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.

The value on a "scored" program as opposed to a un-scored program can vary depending on the game, and collectors preference. In general I would say an un-scored program will sell at a higher price. Some collectors do not mind scored programs, or might prefer it scored.

I will leave a link below for more information, and to find the value of Baseball programs, magazines, and other vintage baseball publications.

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A 1938 New York Yankees World Series program played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $200. - $400. in excellent - near/mint condition. A 1938 Chicago Cubs World Series program played at Wrigley Field is worth about $250.- $350. As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.

Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.

The value on a "scored" program as opposed to a un-scored program can vary depending on the game, and collectors preference. In general I would say an un-scored program will sell at a higher price. Some collectors do not mind scored programs, or might prefer it scored.

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1930 World Series ProgramA 1930 Philadelphia Athletics World Series Program played at Shibe Park is worth about $500.00 - $1,000.00 in Excellent - Near Mint condition .A 1930 St. Louis Cardinals World Series Program played at Sportsman's Park is worth about $400.00 - $750.00 in Excellent - Near Mint condition.

As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.

Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.

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1933 World Series ProgramA 1933 New York Giants World Series program is worth about $700.-$1,000. in excellent - near/mint condition. A 1933 Washington Senators World Series program is worth $550.-$700.

As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.

Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.

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