The 1966 Boston Red Sox Yearbook with the Fenway Park cover has a book value of $35.00 - $45.00 . 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.
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I'm not sure if you are looking for the value on a 1969 World Series program or a 1969 New York Mets yearbook, so I will cover both. The 1969 New York Mets Yearbook with the cover picturing Shea Stadium, with three floating heads of Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, and Jerry Grote has a book value of $150. in near/mint condition.
Condition is very important in getting a price anywhere near this price. I just did a check on eBay and the average price for 1969 Mets yearbooks were $35.-$50. Most if not all had only minor flaws, and at best good to excellent condition. None of the books looked real bad.
There is a reprint of this issue that was handed out as a give away at Shea Stadium sometime in the 1980s. The back of the cover has a Armitron watch ad, as opposed to the original Rheingold beer ad. These reprints sell for about $10.-$20.
I will be posting a New York Mets Yaerbook price guide in the next week or two on my website Keymancollectibles.com. Prices will be based on average prices of current auction. I currently have prices posted on Brooklyn Dodgers, and New York Yankees Yearbooks. I will leave a link so check back soon. New York Mets (4) vs Baltimore Orioles (1) A 1969 New York Mets World Series program played at Shea Stadium is worth about $125. - $150. in excellent - near/mint condition. A 1969 Baltimore Orioles World Series program played at Memorial Stadium is worth about $50.- $75. 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. See Related Links below for more information on New York Mets yearbooks, and other vintage baseball publications.
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.
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.
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.