Sell or Auction Your March 2 1962 Wilt Chamberlain 100 Pt Ticket for up to Nearly $50,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Below is a recent realized price for a ticket from the March 2, 1962 game when Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points for the Philadelphia Warriors and set the single-game scoring record in the NBA. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
March 2 1962 Wilt Chamberlain 100 Pt Ticket. Sold for Nearly $50,000.
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Very scarce original program from Wilt Chamberlain’s legendary performance on 2 March 1962, where he netted an incomprehensible 100 points, the only NBA player to achieve such a record even to this day. The un-televised classic between Chamberlain’s Philadelphia Warriors and the New York Knicks was held at the Hershey Arena on 2 March 1962 — during this game, Chamberlain shot 36 of 63 from the field and completed 28 of 32 free throws. Also during this 1961-62 season, Chamberlain secured his unequaled record of 50.4 points per game. The original program entitled ”The Wigman” features a portrait of Chamberlain on the cover and team line-ups and stats inside. Program measures 7.75” x 10.75” and runs 23pp. Cover is starting to separate at the folds, has light toning and some edge wear. Centerfold with team rosters has been annotated with pencil and pen, apparently by the game’s attendee who checked off Chamberlain’s growing point total. Overall very good condition. A fantastic tribute to Chamberlain’s basketball prowess. Sold for $4,570.

1972 Topps — Wilt Chamberlain & Kareem Abdul Jabbar #173 — PSA 10 — Population 1 of 1 — Sold for $3,150.

1954 Wilt Chamberlain Trophy
One-of-a-kind trophy presented to NBA legend, Wilt Chamberlain. This beautiful 30″ tall figural trophy is engraved: “Presented To Wilt ‘Stilt’ Chamberlain, For Outstanding Character, Ability, Teamplay Displayed, His ‘FAYS’ Teammates [followed by 11 names]”. In 1954, Chamberlain worked during his summers as a bellhop in a Catskill’s resort named Kutsher’s Country Club, which fielded an employee basketball team called the “FAYS” (coached by Joe Fay) and where Boston Celtics Coach Red Auerbach spotted Chamberlain and tried to recruit him. A rare trophy in very good condition. Sold for $2,500.

Michael Jordan 1986 Fleer Chicago Bulls Rookie Card #57 — PSA Graded Mint 9
Sold by us in 2020. Our current appraisal in this grade is $55,000. Our current appraisal in grade 10 is $600,000.

Elvin Hayes 1977-78 14 Carat Gold Washington Bullets Ring Obtained Directly from Him, Who is One of the 50th Greatest Players in NBA History
1977-78 Washington Bullets NBA 14kt. gold Championship Ring belonging to Elvin Hayes. 75 point diamond on top of the ring is surrounded by “N. B. A. World Champions”. “Hayes”, “bullets” and “the fat lady sings” appear on one side, with the NBA logo and “1978” appearing on the other. Inside is stamped “Balfour 14K” along with his “E.E.H” initials engraved. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Hayes. Obtained directly from Hayes. Sold for $82,500.

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame ring awarded to Elvin Hayes upon his induction in 1990. 10kt. gold Jostens ring. The square-shaped ring features a diamond set atop a red back stone with ”Basketball Hall of Fame” engraved to gold surrounding stones. One side has ‘year of his induction, ‘1990” engraved above two basketball players in relief. Opposite side has ”Elvin Hayes” engraved above the Hall of Fame official logo. Ring weighs approximately 34 grams or 1.25 oz. Fine condition. With a COA from Hayes. Obtained from Hayes directly. Sold for $56,250.


Jamaal Wilkes’ Hall of Fame Trophy — Fine
Bronze Hall of Fame trophy awarded to basketball superstar Jamaal Wilkes. Known for his defensive prowess, solid rebounding skills and deadly jump shot, Wilkes won four NBA championship rings in a career that spanned from 1975 to 1984. A member of the famous ”Showtime” Los Angeles Lakers squad of the early 1980’s, Wilkes had his number retired by the team on 28 December 2012. This trophy was presented to Wilkes at the National Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony on 7 September 2012 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Bronze statue features a stylized basketball-textured finial and two plaques affixed to the front of the base which read ”Jamaal Wilkes” and ”Class of 2012” respectively. Measures 19.5” in height with a base diameter of 6.75”. Weighs 12 lbs., 8 oz. Fine condition. A substantial tribute to one of the most distinguished players of his era. Accompanied by a COA from Jamaal Wilkes. Sold for $44,688.


Chet ”The Jet” Walker’s Hall of Fame Trophy — Fine
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame trophy awarded to Chet Walker upon his 7 September 2012 induction. Walker’s niche in the NBA is a distinctive one: the agile forward was named to the first ever all-rookie NBA team and won the 1967 NBA Championship as part of the team widely considered the greatest of all time, the 1967 Philadelphia 76ers. After retiring as an athlete Walker authored an autobiography, “Long Time Coming: A Black Athlete’s Coming-Of-Age in America” and then became a successful producer in Hollywood. Statue features a stylized basketball-textured finial and plaque affixed to the front of the base which reads, “CHET WALKER”. Measures 19.5″ in height with a base diameter of 6.75″. Fine. A substantial tribute to one of the most distinguished players of his era. With an LOA signed by Chet Walker. Sold for $40,954.


Michael Jordan Signed 2003 Exquisite Patches Card by Upper Deck — Limited Edition #56 of 100 — Beckett Graded 9.5 for Card (None Higher) & 10 for Autograph — With Game-Worn Chicago Bulls Patch
Our current appraisal in this grade is $30,000.

Kobe Bryant 1996-97 Topps Chrome Lakers Rookie Card #138 — PSA Graded Perfect 10
Sold by us in 2020. Our current appraisal in this grade is $25,000.


Kobe Bryant & Michael Jordan Dual-Signed 2007-08 Sweet Shot Signature Shots Acetate Dual Card by Upper Deck — #6 of 15 in Limited Edition — Beckett Graded 9 for Card & 9 for Autographs, None Higher — Sold for $11,025.

Kobe Bryant Signed 2004-05 SP Game Used SIGnificant Numbers Card by Upper Deck, With Game-Worn Jersey Patch — #3 of 8 in Limited Edition — Beckett Graded 10 for Autograph & 9.5 for Card, None Higher — Sold for $9,187.50.

Michael Jordan Signed 2004 Legendary Fabrics Card by SG — Limited Edition #77 of 100 — Beckett Graded 9.5 for Card & 10 for Autograph — With Game-Worn Chicago Bulls Patch — Sold for $3,937.50.

Kobe Bryant Signed 2004-05 Exquisite Collection 3-Color Patch Card by Upper Deck, With Game-Worn Jersey Patch — #25 of 100 in Limited Edition — Beckett Graded 10 for Autograph & 8.5 for Card — Sold for $3,800.

Kobe Bryant Signed 2010 Panini Timeless Treasures Card — #17 of 99 in Limited Edition — PSA Graded 10 for Autograph & 10 for Card— Sold for $2,100.

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