From the 56 years span between 1950-2006 there are 119 different New York Yankees yearbooks. There are 85 different yearbooks just in the 27 year period from 1956-1982, and there are three or more different editions for virtually every year in that 27 year stretch including one year 1966 that had five different editions. Different publication include Jay publishing Co., official Yankees first editions, 2nd editions, 3rd editions, and revised editions. the 1957 Yankees yearbook had four different editions. First edition, second edition, second edition/second printing, and the Big League edition which has a different cover than the first three. The first edition was issued in April with the second edition being issued in July, and has no indication on the cover as being a different edition. One way of telling the difference is by the roster changes. The Third edition reads "Revised edition" on the cover. The Big League books are the Jay publishing edition, and has a red white and blue cover with the art work of a Yankee player swinging a bat, as opposed to the other three official editions picturing the artwork of a Yankee player with glove, and a Yankee Stadium backdrop. The Jay Publishing books also Indicate "Not Official" on the first page of each yearbook starting in 1955. The 1957 yearbook sells between $90.- $200. in excellent condition with the Jay Publishing book being the least expensive. Issues in mint condition or in less than excellent condition will sell higher or lower accordingly. Even minor flaws will devalue the yearbook considerably. The 1959 Yankee Yearbook has three editions. First edition issued in April, the "Revised Edition" issued in July both picturing Yankee Stadium in a circle on a Red cover. The Big League third edition, Jay Publishing artwork of a Yankee player kneeling with bat on a blue cover. The 1959 yearbooks are priced at about $105.00 - $150.00 in excellent condition, up to about $200.-$225. in mint condition, and about $80. for the Big League edition. For more information and prices on other Yankee yearbooks visit the link provided below.
From the 56 years span between 1950-2006 there are 119 different New York Yankees yearbooks. There are 85 different yearbooks just in the 27 year period from 1956-1982, and there are three or more different editions for virtually every year in that 27 year stretch including one year 1966 that had five different editions. Different publication include Jay publishing Co., official Yankees first editions, 2nd editions, 3rd editions, and revised editions. the 1957 Yankees yearbook had four different editions. First official edition, second official edition, second edition/second printing, and the Big League edition which has a different cover than the first three. The first edition was issued in April with the second edition being issued in July, and has no indication on the cover as being a different edition. One way of telling the difference is by the roster changes. The Third edition reads "Revised edition" on the cover. The Big League books are the Jay publishing edition, and has a red white and blue cover with the art work of a Yankee player swinging a bat, as opposed to the other three official editions picturing the artwork of a Yankee player with glove, and a Yankee stadium backdrop. The Jay Publishing books also Indicate "Not Official" on the first page of each yearbook starting in 1955. The 1957 yearbook sells between $90.- $200. in excellent condition with the Jay Publishing book being the least expensive. Issues in mint condition or in less than excellent condition will sell higher or lower accordingly. Even minor flaws will devalue the yearbook considerably.
From the 56 years span between 1950-2006 there are 119 different New York Yankees yearbooks. There are 85 different just in the 27 year period from 1956-1982, and there are three or more different for virtually every year in that 27 year stretch including five different from one year. Different publication include Jay publishing Co., official Yankees first editions, 2nd editions, 3rd editions, and revised editions. The 1977 New York Yankees Yearbook with the cover picturing Chris Chambliss has a book value of $15.00 - $20.00 . in near/mint condition. Condition is very important in getting a price anywhere near this value. Common flaws with yearbooks would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading color, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover.
The 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers yearbook featuring the Bum Drawing by famed Sporting News artist/ illustrator Willard Mullin (Bums with pennants) is worth about $150.00 - $200.00 in excellent - near/mint condition. Issues in mint condition or in less than excellent condition will sell higher or lower accordingly.
Common flaws include: rips, creases, staining, cracked binding, and loose pages. Condition is important, and even minor flaws could devalue the yearbook significantly. For more information, pictures, and price guide for Brooklyn Dodger Yearbooks, see Related Links below.
The 1977 Philadelphia Phillies Yearbook with the cover picturing Larry Bowa has a book value of $12.00 - $15.00 . in near/mint condition.
Condition is very important in getting a price anywhere near this price. Common flaws with yearbooks would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading color, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover.
The 1957 New York Giants Yearbook with the "Caps" cover has a book value of $125.00 - $150.00 . in near/mint condition. Condition is very important in getting a price anywhere near this price. Common flaws with yearbooks would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading color, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. This was the last year the Giants played in New York.
1963 New York Giants YearbookThe 1963 New York Giants Yearbook with the cover picturing Y.A. Tittle has a book value of $80.00 - $100.00 in Excellent - Near Mint condition. Condition is very important and minor flaws will bring the value down significantly. Yearbooks in exceptional mint condition could sell for more. Common flaws with yearbooks would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading color, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover.
The Giants moved from New York to San Francisco after the 1957 season.
They became the San Francisco Giants in 1957.
The New York Giants moved to San Francisco after the 1957 season.
The Dodgers and Giants last season in New York was 1957.
The San Francisco Giants didn't exist until 1958. The Giants franchise was in its last year in New York in 1957.
The Giants first season in San Francisco was 1958.
A 1951 New York Yankees yearbook is notable because it features the last appearance of Joe DiMaggio and is worth about 100 -150 USD ...
The Giants moved from New York to San Francisco after the 1957 season.
The Yankees did not move in 1957. Following the 1957 World Series, the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers left for California. Leaving the Yankees as the only New York baseball team.
The New York Giants became a team in 1883 and lasted up until 1957. They won all five of their World Series championships during this time frame.
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