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This ship has sailed...but yes, it would have been. It's definitely worth buying now, if you haven't already.
With a coa almost $600 without maybe $100
The 1923 World Series featured the New York Yankees beating the New York Giants four games to two. Game 7 was played at the then new, Yankees Stadium. A 1923 New York Yankees World Series Full ticket played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $800. - $900. and a ticket stub about $350.-$400. A 1923 New York Giants World Series Full ticket played at The Polo Grounds is worth about $750. -$800. A ticket stub sells for about $300.-$350. 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.
Queen Victoria was the longest reigning monarch in British history, female or otherwise. Documents with her signature on them fetch quite a bit online, selling for around 500 to 700 dollars, depending on the condition of the document.
A Joe DiMaggio signed baseball card is worth between $160.-$300. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. In general, collectors of baseball cards would rather have a baseball card without the signature. The signature would be considered as a flaw in the condition of the card and will lower the value. An inexpensive card will benefit as it does in this case.
i have a George Harrison aitographed ticket stub how much is it worth
Joe DiMaggio signed 1955 World Series game 4 ticket stubA 1955 World Series game 4 ticket stub played at Ebbets Field unsigned in Excellent - Near Mint condition is worth about $100. -$150. Once the ticket is signed the bulk of the value will rely on the value of the signature. The ticket stub becomes an item to display the signature. The Joe DiMaggio signature will add value based on how well the signature displays on the ticket. A New York Yankees ticket stub would be more desired. The value would be compatible to a signed 8 x 10 photo. the Joe DiMaggio signed 1955 World Series game 4 ticket stub should be worth about $175.-$275. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
The 1955 World Series featured the Brooklyn Dodgers beating the New York Yankees four games to three. A 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series Full ticket played at Ebbets Field is worth about $250. -$300. and a ticket stub about $100.-$150. A 1955 New York Yankees World Series Full ticket played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $150. -$175 A ticket stub sells for about $85.-$150. 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. A Ty Cobb signed ticket stub from this World Series would not be the most desired item to display the signature, with Ty Cobb having no relation to this World Series.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. The value of the Ty Cobb signed 1955 World Series ticket stub would be compatible in price with a signed postcard or a cut signature, more or less depending on how well the ticket stub displays the signature. A Ty Cobb Cut signature/Postcard is worth about $1,000. -$1,500. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. In a 2006 auction a First day cover from the 1939 opening of the Baseball Hall of Fame signed by Ty Cobb in 1951 sold for $836.50 In a recent auction a Ty Cobb signed Government postcard, authenticated, and encapsulated by PSA/DNA sold for $1,195.00
A genuine signature of JFK is worth about 2.500$
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.
Depends on whose signature it is
A Unused Ticket has got to be worth more than just a Ticket Stub..You have the WHOLE Ticket when it is used...You have a HALF a Ticket when it has been used..So the Stub is worth $50-$100 and the UNUSED has got to be worth more if not twice the amount or more...
It would depend upon the signature.
Yes
i have a phto of george best with his signature
A Rickey Henderson Signed Stolen Base Record ticket stub s worth about $75.-$150. value may vary based on condition, the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature, and how well the ticket displays the signature. Signatures that are not authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Once a collectible Item such as a ticket is signed it looses it's full 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. A ticket with historic value such as a ticket from this record braking game will have a high collectors value, would be desired, and could add some value to the signature. Values are based on the sales of recent auctions. Keep in mind that unlike baseball cards that come up in auctions on a daily basis, ticket stubs like this come up once in a while. Value is based over a longer period of time. Value can be based on sales from three years ago, as opposed to three days ago. With Henderson going into the Hall of Fame in 2009, the added attention will spark interest in Rickey Henderson memorabilia. With more demand the value will rise. Only time will tell if this value will hold long term or short term.
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