I will give you a fiver.
But I want change for the bus.
Figure out how much you'd accept for them, then that's your price!
Soccer AM are doing a weekly thing valuing football memrobillia do it might be worthwhile sending them an e-mail.
£5 grand for a set ( 1 ticket and programme together)
unreasonable? or too cheap?
From Glasgow? I would think it is a little bit more than £5.
Phone up Soccer AM, they have a segment where they value old football things like this. You could be on the telly
cheers, will pop them an email the now
i hear soccer am do a thing where they value old stuff. you should contact them.
£5k for pair, £9k the lot, why not try it. Email Soccer AM with photies
To be fair I started my Soccer AM comment well before Bluetoonger. Just spent ages trying to spell memorabilia correctly, then gave up and put "things" instead
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you spelt memorabilia wrong
About £150 each
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inter-Milan-v-Celtic-1967-European-Cup-Final-Original-Programme-/221141141215?pt=UK_Sports_Memorabilia_Football_Programmes_ET&hash=item337d0a06df
I think you should email Soccer AM
Ate D'Jeezus I believe ya
I think you would get a lot more than 5 grand
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the programmes possibly aren't worth too much in themselves tbh, but i don't reckon that there are many more than a handfull of unripped tickets in existance.
I believe Soccer AM do a segment where they value stuff. You should send them an email.
Ivan thank god you showed up or we would never have known that.
Send them to the club?
They might want to put such a thing in the museum/trophy cabinet? That way a lot more people can enjoy them.
If not send them to me. I'm a valuer in football memorabilia. Just email me and I'll let you know their worth.
WeeCrazyCraigMentoWhyte@hotmail.co.uk
I await your response.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news but you're looking at £2-300 as an absolute maximum.
It's an odd one, but programmes and tickets just don't sell well, they tend to be worth far more to the owner than they fetch on the market. The "problem" is that people tend to keep programmes for big games, so there are always plenty available for collectors.
For example, right now you can get a genuine, immaculate programme from the WC Final 1966 for about £100-200, and a Celtic v Inter one would be about the same.
My advice would be to get a COA drafted and contact a collector, but only if you want to sell. Not really worth parting with for a few hundred quid I wouldn't say.
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posted on 18/10/12
I will give you a fiver.
But I want change for the bus.
posted on 18/10/12
Figure out how much you'd accept for them, then that's your price!
posted on 18/10/12
how much is your bus?
posted on 18/10/12
Soccer AM are doing a weekly thing valuing football memrobillia do it might be worthwhile sending them an e-mail.
posted on 18/10/12
£5 grand for a set ( 1 ticket and programme together)
unreasonable? or too cheap?
posted on 18/10/12
From Glasgow? I would think it is a little bit more than £5.
Phone up Soccer AM, they have a segment where they value old football things like this. You could be on the telly
posted on 18/10/12
cheers, will pop them an email the now
posted on 18/10/12
27p
posted on 18/10/12
i hear soccer am do a thing where they value old stuff. you should contact them.
posted on 18/10/12
Rev
posted on 18/10/12
£5k for pair, £9k the lot, why not try it. Email Soccer AM with photies
posted on 18/10/12
To be fair I started my Soccer AM comment well before Bluetoonger. Just spent ages trying to spell memorabilia correctly, then gave up and put "things" instead
posted on 18/10/12
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posted on 18/10/12
you spelt memorabilia wrong
posted on 18/10/12
About £150 each
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inter-Milan-v-Celtic-1967-European-Cup-Final-Original-Programme-/221141141215?pt=UK_Sports_Memorabilia_Football_Programmes_ET&hash=item337d0a06df
posted on 18/10/12
I think you should email Soccer AM
posted on 18/10/12
Ate D'Jeezus I believe ya
posted on 18/10/12
I think you would get a lot more than 5 grand
posted on 18/10/12
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posted on 18/10/12
the programmes possibly aren't worth too much in themselves tbh, but i don't reckon that there are many more than a handfull of unripped tickets in existance.
posted on 18/10/12
I believe Soccer AM do a segment where they value stuff. You should send them an email.
posted on 18/10/12
yeah sent them an email
posted on 18/10/12
Ivan thank god you showed up or we would never have known that.
posted on 18/10/12
Send them to the club?
They might want to put such a thing in the museum/trophy cabinet? That way a lot more people can enjoy them.
If not send them to me. I'm a valuer in football memorabilia. Just email me and I'll let you know their worth.
WeeCrazyCraigMentoWhyte@hotmail.co.uk
I await your response.
posted on 18/10/12
Hate to be the bearer of bad news but you're looking at £2-300 as an absolute maximum.
It's an odd one, but programmes and tickets just don't sell well, they tend to be worth far more to the owner than they fetch on the market. The "problem" is that people tend to keep programmes for big games, so there are always plenty available for collectors.
For example, right now you can get a genuine, immaculate programme from the WC Final 1966 for about £100-200, and a Celtic v Inter one would be about the same.
My advice would be to get a COA drafted and contact a collector, but only if you want to sell. Not really worth parting with for a few hundred quid I wouldn't say.
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