Sell or Auction Your 1911 World Series Ticket Stub for up to $893 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Here is a 1911 World Series ticket stub we sold:
1911 World Series Ticket Stub — With PSA/DNA Authentication
1911 World Series ticket stub for game one between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Athletics. The Giants beat the A’s, 2 to 1. Hall of Famer “Big Six” Christy Mathewson was the winning pitcher. The Athletics would go on to win the Series, 4 games to 2. This was the first year the teams traveled to each city for alternate games, with game one being played on 14 October at New York’s Polo Grounds. General admission ticket measures approximately 1.5″ x 3″. Minor paper loss to verso, else near fine. Encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Sold for $893.
The following are some additional World Series tickets we sold:
1919 Chicago White Sox/Cincinnati Reds World Series Ticket Stub — A Rare Piece of History From the Infamous “Black Sox” Scandal — Encapsulated by PSA/DNA COA
One of a very few Cincinnati Reds ticket stubs from the infamous 1919 White Sox/Reds World Series “Black Sox Scandal,” where eight members of the Chicago White Sox franchise conspired to throw the World Series. Ticket is from Game 2 of the Series, held at Redland Field in Cincinnati. Minor chipping to one edge and toning in spots, else very good condition. Encapsulated by PSA/DNA; there are only seven 1919 World Series Game 2 ticket stubs authenticated. Very rare. Sold for $1,849.
1918 World Series Ticket Stub — With PSA/DNA Authentication
1918 World Series ticket stub featuring the Chicago Cubs and the Boston Red Sox. This ticket, dated 7 September, is for game three, won by the Red Sox over the Cubs, 2 to 1. Carl Mays was the winning pitcher. The Series was held early in September because World War I ended the regular season prematurely on September 1. Game four of this series was Babe Ruth’s final World Series appearance as a pitcher. Though there were concerns that the series was fixed, the real cheating problem didn’t erupt until the Black Sox Scandal of the 1919 series. Ticket from section N, seat 327 in Comiskey Park measures approximately 2” x 2.5”. Encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Sold for $1,720.
1909 Detroit Tigers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates World Series Ticket
Original press ticket from the 1909 World Series, where the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Detroit Tigers at Bennett Park in seven games to capture their first championship of the modern Major League Baseball era, and the second championship in the club’s history. This rare World Series “Press” ticket reads, “Detroit Base Ball Co. / Bennett Park / 1909 World’s Series / Press Ticket / Issued to Henry Edwards / Admit One / To Press Box / Positively Not Transferable.” Known as the match up of all match ups, the Pirates’ Honus Wagner, who led the league with a .339 batting average and 100 RBI, came face-to-face with the Tigers’ Ty Cobb, who had just won his third consecutive American League batting title. Ticket, measuring 3″ x 2.5″, has a crease running through the center from folding and minor soiling along edges, else very good condition. Sold for $1,213.
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