Description: 1969 Ticket Pass Detroit Tigers Pass Kaline 21 HR/ Denny McLain 24 wins CY Tickets & passes from an event are scarce and not like cards mass produced in the millions. Collecting tickets is a persons connection to a event, something tangible after the event is a memory. Tickets are usually more valuable than a program which can be for a series of dates. Tickets are limited to seats allowed and paid attendance. A ticket with historical content and eye appeal is a valuable item. Tickets can be displayed with photographs, autographs and text. Many collectors get tickets signed. Collectors want tickets that represent a theme: a historical event, a team, a record breaking game, a players first or last game, All-Star or post season tickets. PSA/DNA is the top grading company for tickets. A PSA/DNA certified ticket adds value and protection to tickets. PSA/DNA researches and certifies tickets. Slabbed tickets are tamper proof and provide the most visually appealing form of safe long term storage. The PSA staff is trained in methods of research and use many archives to help document events. Each PSA/DNA ticket has it's own number which can be verified by going to PSD/DNA website www.psadna.com. Keep an inventory of your collection to focus your collection and for insurance purposes. PSA publishes an on line monthly ticket price guide in Sports Market Report. See my article on tickets click on the pencil icon near my user name or on my ME page. Go to search box in my store and type in ticket to view tickets in all fields. Sign up for my email Collectors newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites
Price: 199.99 USD
Location: Winthrop, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-11-11T22:14:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Sport: Baseball
Player: Al kaline
Carl Yastrzemski: 500 HR
Year: 1969
Reggie Jackson: Whitey Ford
Mickey Mantle: Ticket
Original/Reproduction: Original
Team: Detroit Tigers
Grade: Excellent
Team-Baseball: Detroit Tigers
Vintage: Yes