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<p>[QUOTE="BaseballGames, post: 8034287, member: 7826"]Present! </p><p>journey, you have some interesting stubs there, and given the eclectic array and the other diagnostic bits you enumerated, we'd say there's a very good probability they're all genuine pieces and not fakes and fabrications. </p><p>Tickets are a just a little out of our strike zone, so you'd definitely want a few more expert opinions, which you can get here </p><p><a href="https://www.net54baseball.com/forumdisplay.php?f=5" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.net54baseball.com/forumdisplay.php?f=5" rel="nofollow">https://www.net54baseball.com/forumdisplay.php?f=5</a></p><p>after registering and posting at that forum. They'll also be able to guide you to the best way to deal those tix and what kind of prices you could expect for them. </p><p>We can tell you that PSA grading is expensive and it takes forever to get your submissions graded there and returned to you, and it may not be worth the expense in many cases. Condition also plays a role in market value, of course, and the torn state of several of your tix (collectors generally prefer complete, unused tickets) as well as stains from the old cello tape put a hurt on the value of your grouping. Still, Baltimore fans might like your stub from the '59 NFL Championship game. And a quick check suggests your '71 World Series stub might be the most valuable piece you have, if indeed, as the handwritten score implies, the ticket was for decisive Game 7. We wouldn't expect big money for any of them -- but ask the Net54 guys![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BaseballGames, post: 8034287, member: 7826"]Present! journey, you have some interesting stubs there, and given the eclectic array and the other diagnostic bits you enumerated, we'd say there's a very good probability they're all genuine pieces and not fakes and fabrications. Tickets are a just a little out of our strike zone, so you'd definitely want a few more expert opinions, which you can get here [URL]https://www.net54baseball.com/forumdisplay.php?f=5[/URL] after registering and posting at that forum. They'll also be able to guide you to the best way to deal those tix and what kind of prices you could expect for them. We can tell you that PSA grading is expensive and it takes forever to get your submissions graded there and returned to you, and it may not be worth the expense in many cases. Condition also plays a role in market value, of course, and the torn state of several of your tix (collectors generally prefer complete, unused tickets) as well as stains from the old cello tape put a hurt on the value of your grouping. Still, Baltimore fans might like your stub from the '59 NFL Championship game. And a quick check suggests your '71 World Series stub might be the most valuable piece you have, if indeed, as the handwritten score implies, the ticket was for decisive Game 7. We wouldn't expect big money for any of them -- but ask the Net54 guys![/QUOTE]
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