Sell or Auction Your 1980 Olympics US Hockey Miracle on Ice Tickets for up to $1,800 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Sell Your 1980 Olympics US Hockey Miracle on Ice Tickets
Nate D. Sanders Auctions sold a lot of 10 hockey tickets from the 1980 Olympics, including the “Miracle on Ice” game, for $1,800. Please see details below:
Lot of 10 Hockey Tickets for the 1980 Olympics, Including the US vs. USSR “Miracle on Ice” Game — Also Includes Opening & Closing Ceremonies & Gold Medal Award Ceremony for US Hockey — PSA Slabbed
Lot of 10 full tickets from the 1980 Winter Olympics, including the famed “Miracle of Ice” men’s hockey game where the United States, as underdog, bested the Soviet Union 4-3 in the first game of the medal round. Lot also includes tickets for the game between the US and Finland, resulting in the gold medal for the US; the medal awards ceremony for the US men’s hockey team; the opening and closing ceremonies to the Olympic games; and six other US men’s hockey games, all PSA slabbed and full tickets, with stubs intact. Complete list, in chronological order, comprises: (1) Men’s hockey ticket for 12 February 1980 between the US and Sweden, graded 5, excellent; (2) Opening ceremony full ticket for 13 February 1980, graded 5, excellent; (3) Men’s hockey ticket for 14 February 1980 between the US and Czechoslovakia, graded 5, excellent; (4) Men’s hockey ticket for 16 February 1980 between the US and Norway, graded 5, excellent with some marks; (5) Men’s hockey ticket for 18 February 1980 between the US and Romania, graded 5, excellent with some marks; (6) Men’s hockey ticket for 20 February 1980 between the US and West Germany, graded 4, very good to excellent; (7) “Miracle on Ice” men’s hockey ticket for 22 February 1980 between the US and USSR, graded 5, excellent; (8) Final round men’s hockey ticket for 24 February 1980 between the US and Finland, graded 6, excellent to mint; (9) Gold medal awards ceremony ticket for the men’s hockey team for 24 February 1980, graded 5, excellent; (10) Closing ceremony ticket for 24 February 1980, graded 5, excellent. All tickets measure 9.5″ x 4.75″ as slabbed by PSA. Sold for $1,800.

We also sold the following memorabilia:
Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup trophy from the 1976-77 season, a team widely viewed as the best hockey team of all time. Trophies were given out to players and executives, with this particular trophy issued to assistant general manager Ron Caron. The 76-77 Canadiens had a staggering 60-8-12 record, and swept the Boston Bruins en route to their 20th Stanley Cup championship. Trophy’s text is written in French, and displays the name ”Club De Hockey Canadiens / 1976-77” followed by the names of the executives and all the players on the squad. Written near the bowl of the cup is the phrase ”From Stanley of Preston”. Silver trophy sits on a circular black composite base with a green felt bottom. Measures 13” in height and 5.75” in diameter. Some minor tarnishing to the silver, else near fine. Sold for $9,983.
Herb Brooks Game-Worn 1970 Team USA Jersey — Scarce Game-Worn Jersey by Famed “Miracle on Ice” Coach
Very scarce game-worn hockey jersey by Herb Brooks, legendary coach of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team which miraculously shut down the Soviet’s expectation of taking home gold. Jersey is from the 1970 World Championship games, where Brooks played for Team USA, and features his number “4” on the back and “USA” stitched on the front. Red, white and blue Cosby jersey runs a size 48. With a letter of authenticity from Brooks’ first cousin, to whom Brooks gave this jersey. Additional provenance includes copies of photos of the cousin wearing the jersey in the 1970’s and a copy of the postcard that Brooks sent the family from the 1968 Grenoble Olympics. Jersey is in very good condition with very little yellowing to the white color. A fantastic piece, perhaps the only game-worn Herb Brooks jersey available on the market. Sold for $8,750.

Olympic Torch From the 1980 Olympic Games Held in Moscow
Olympic torch from the 1980 Olympic Torch Relay. The Torch Relay tradition was begun in 1928, where a spark from the parent flame in Olympia, Greece ignites the torch that begins the Relay, ending in the host city in time for the opening ceremonies. Torch features lamp-burning mechanism specially designed by Soviet scientists, which allowed the lamp to burn for 48 hours straight. White torch contains circular gold lamp component that is discolored from burning, white base with ”Moscow Olympics” written in Russian and a gold handle with the Moscow Olympic logo. Gold circular component to the bottom of the handle allows the torch to be filled with kerosene. Torch measures 22” long, with the torch opening measuring 3.75”. Slight dent to the underside, scratching and expected discoloration to the burner portion from use. Very good overall. Sold for $2,406.
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