well it E bay worth the value . I sold one stub for $90.00 and $65.00 it a good condition, and took some time but worth it.
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yes it does!! he is very famous in NIcaragua. Everybody knows him.,
A full ticket from David Cone's Perfect Game played on July 18, 1999 at Yankee Stadium is worth about $40.-$50. Condition is important. Rips, crease, stains and fading could bring the price down significantly. Graded tickets will sell at a higher price. In a recent auction on eBay a David Cone Perfect Game - Full Ticket graded 7 and slabbed by PSA sold for $84.
This is a very collectible ticket stub. The signature does not really add much to its value...in fact, to many collectors, it actually detracts from the value. The value of your ticket depends on the condition. I have sold these, in various conditions for between $100 - $325. I have occassionally seen ones in very nice condition sell for more than $325. The ticket stub from Game 5 of the 1956 World Series played at Yankee Stadium when Don Larsen pitched a Perfect game is worth about $500.-$1,000. and a full ticket in the $6,000. neighborhood. (Very Rare)Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less.Once a collectible Item such as a ticket is signed it looses it's value as a collectible ticket, and becomes an item to display the signature. The bulk of the value now relies on the value of the signature. To the ticket collector the signature would be considered a flaw in the condition of the ticket. The signed ticket would be desired by the autograph collector. The game 5 1956 World Series ticket would be a very desired item, and add value to the signature. A Don Larsen signed 1956 World Series ticket stub from game 5 would most likely sell for about $200.- $400.
Depends which one?
Less than 25 cents.
The ticket stub from Game 5 of the 1956 World Series played at Yankee Stadium when Don Larsen pitched a Perfect game is worth about $500.-$1,000. (un-signed) and a full ticket in the $6,000. neighborhood. (Very Rare)Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less.Once a collectible Item such as a ticket is signed it looses it's value as a collectible ticket, and becomes an item to display the signature. The bulk of the value now relies on the value of the signature. Joe DiMaggio has no connection to the game, and would make a poor subject to display his signature on the ticket. To the ticket collector the signature would be considered a flaw in the condition of the ticket. The signed ticket would be desired by the autograph collector. The game 5 1956 World Series ticket could add some value to the signature. The Joe DiMaggio signed 1956 World Series ticket will sell for less than an unsigned ticket most likely in the $300.-$500. price range. It could sell for more if the signature has a nice display.
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The ticket is valued at close to $50. The exact amount will depend upon the condition of the ticket and if it was redeemed or not.
Today, the value of a 1964 World's Fair admission ticket is approximately $15.00. These type of collectors items are not really worth much in value.
The day David Wells pitched the perfect game at Yankee Stadium it was Ty Valentino NY Yankees Beanie Babies Day. The Beanie baby that the Yankees gave away sells for about $10. -$20. with the card that came with it. A David Wells perfect game ticket stub game played against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium on May 17 1998 is worth about $40. - $60. A full ticket could sell in the $100. price range. Condition is important. Rips, crease, and fading could bring the price down significantly. With ticket stubs if the stub was not torn cleanly it will effect the price as well. In a recent auction a David Wells perfect game ticket stub sold for $52.00 For more information on the Ty Valentino Beanie Baby see Related Links below.