A 1954 New York Giants World Series Full ticket played at Polo Grounds is worth about $175. -$200. and a ticket stub about $75.-$125. A 1954 Cleveland Indians World Series Full ticket played at Cleveland Stadium is worth about $1160. -$180. A ticket stub sells for about $65.-$100.
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. Each ticket should be valued on it's own merit. For more information on vintage baseball tickets visit the link I left below.
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1990 World Series phantom ticketsThe 1990 World Series featured the Cincinnati Reds beating the Oakland A's 4 game to none. Games 6 and 7 where not played and the tickets you have would be valued as phantom tickets. A game 6 or game 7 full unused Cincinnati Reds World Series phantom ticket to be played at Riverfront Stadium is worth about $20.--$25. in near Mint condition. Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Because the games were not played ticket stubs will sell for a much lower value.
What is the value of a ticket stub from Wayne Gretzky's last game? Unused
More information is needed before a value can be given .It depends on the venueIs there a picture of Elvis on the tickets?what is the condition of the tickets . They can be unused but still trashed.
What do you want for these 4 tickets ? I have one ticket but would like to collect more ....... billobert@charter.net Thanks !
Game 5 of the 1969 World Series was played at Shea Stadium, as the Amazin' Mets beat the heavily favorite Baltimore Orioles to become World Champs. A full ticket for this game in unused mint condition is worth about $375. and because of the rarity of a full ticket it could possibly sell for more. A ticket stub for this game about $110.-$150. In a recent auction a 1969 World Series Ticket stub from game 5 sold for $119. A full ticket played at Memorial Stadium game 1 sold for $203. Tickets played at the loosing teams ballpark typically sell for less. Two 1969 World Series full tickets games 4 & 5 from the Casey Stengel collection sold for $836.50 Both tickets were graded PSA 5 and "slabed" (proactive tamper proof case) For more information on vintage baseball tickets visit the link I left below.
1978 World Series Philadelphia Phillies Phantom TicketThe 1978 World Series featured the New York Yankees (4) and the LA Dodgers (2). The Philadelphia Phillies lost to the Dodgers in the NLCS and did not make it to the World Series. The Ticket you have is a "Phantom Ticket"A Phantom Ticket is a ticket, a press 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. Phantom Tickets or Phantom Press pins are the most popular among collectors.The Phillies having a chance to make the World Series, they would have printed the tickets ahead of time to be ready. But the Phillies didn't make it. A 1978 World Series Philadelphia Phillies Phantom Ticket is worth about $20.-$25.Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading.
A 2000 World Series Full Phantom Ticket is worth about $15 - $20 . in near/mint condition.Phantom tickets are tickets that were printed in anticipation of a team making the playoffs, or World Series but not used when the team failed to make it, or as in this case a shortened series. The Subway series between the Yankees(4), and Mets(1) ended in 5 games leaving Ticket holders with World Series Memorabilia. Phantom Tickets are collectible but do not bring the higher price that tickets of games that are actually played will cost.For more information, on phantom tickets for this and other games see Related Links below.
About $100 if it is bad condition. If it was crisp, unused, or close to that, then you can sell it for $105
In general tickets from the 1990's to the present have a collectors value of about $3.00 - $5.00 each. What gives the tickets value would be baseball games that features a special event or a player milestone. Special events such as opening day, inaugural games, last game at a Stadium, play-offs, World Series, etc.Player milestones can include 500th home run hit by a player, and the home run games that lead up to the 500th home run. 300th win game by a pitcher, 3,000 hits, or any record breaking event will add value.The tickets you have are from the year the players went out on strike. Although this is an historic event, there is no demand for the ticket to games not played. The tickets might fall into the "phantom ticket" category, and have more of a novelty price than a collectors value.A Phantom Ticket is a ticket that is produced in anticipation of a team making the playoffs, or World Series but not used when the team failed to make it. In this case the tickets were printed for the regular season, but with the strike, the games were never played. There is a small market for World Series phantom tickets, but they have a low value, and do sell at more of a "novelty price"It could be a long time before the "regular season strike phantom tickets" have a significant collectors value.
What is the value of a 2 cent Franklin unused postal postcard?
nothing. those playoffs r long gone... 10 bucks maybe? thts more of a sentimental value...