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Sell or Auction Your 1st Ebbets Field Game April 9 1913 Ticket for up to Over $50,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

ByNate D Sanders April 12, 2023December 1, 2023

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FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your 1st Ebbets Field game April 9 1913 ticket that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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Below is a recent realized price for a Brooklyn Superbas ticket from April 9 1913 which was their first game at Ebbets Field. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

1st Ebbets Field Game April 9 1913 Ticket. Sold for Over $50,000.

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1st Ebbets Field game April 9 1913 ticket
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Cincinnati Reds “Big Red Machine” 1976 World Series Ring — Awarded to Longtime National League President Charles “Chub” Feeney — One of The Best Teams Ever

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Cincinnati Reds “Big Red Machine” 1976 World Series Ring. Click to enlarge.
LOA. Click to enlarge.

Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig Autograph 5″ x 7″  Pre-1928 Photo in Yankee Pinstripes and Wearing Baseball Mitts

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Exceedingly Rare 1956 World Series Championship Ring Owned by Yankees Pitcher Tom Sturdivant — 14K Gold With Large Diamond — With LOA From Sturdivant’s Wife

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LOA From Sturdivant’s Wife. Click to enlarge.

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JSA COA. Click image to enlarge.

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PSA/ DNACOA. Click image to enlarge.

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Christy Mathewson Signed Book. Click to enlarge.

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PSA/DNA COA. Click image to enlarge.

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1st Ebbets Field game April 9 1913 ticket
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Lou Gehrig Inscribed and Signed Photo. Click to enlarge.

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PSA/ DNA COA. Click image to enlarge.

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1st Ebbets Field game April 9 1913 ticket
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PSA/ DNA COA. Click image to enlarge.

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