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1980 All-Star Game Full Ticket PSA 5 Ken Griffey MVP Fred Lynn Homer RC jr stub
$ 79.19
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Description
Thank you for viewing this beautiful 1980 All-Star Game full, untorn and unused ticket.The summer classic was won by the National League by a score of 4 -2 over the American League.
MVP was Ken Griffey.
The game was held at Dodger Stadium.
Winning pitcher was Jerry Reuss with Home runs by Fred Lynn and Ken Griffey.
Notable Players:
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Rod Carew
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Reggie Jackson
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Carlton Fisk
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Bucky Dent
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Dave parker
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Steve Garvey
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Johnny Bench
Rarity is Key To collecting!
This is a full, unused, and untorn All-Star Game ticket.
This ticket is a rare find that any Baseball fan would cherish.
Very few All-Star game tickets go unused each year and are kept after the event.
Ticket collecting is on the rise and the rarity of this ticket means this piece of history should only go up in value.
Why collect trading cards that are printed in the millions when you can get on the ground floor of this new type of collecting.
Current PSA Population Statistics:
Total Population: 33
Total Population of PSA 5s: 17
Total Population of tickets Graded better: 7
Now That’s
Rare
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Why do we Collect Tickets?
History!
Tickets are more than collectibles.
Tickets are a direct link to a historical sporting event, your favorite players, and nostalgic venues.
Place your favorite collectible ticket in your hand and think back to a different time and imagine yourself attending that special event from a bygone era.
Share these beautiful pieces of history with your friends and family and tell the tale of the past. A trading card can not compare in terms of sparking a connection to history and spurring on the imagination.
Bub’s Tip:
Buy a ticket to a historical event from the past and then watch the event on YouTube.
This trick adds something special to your collection, spurs on your knowledge of the event and it almost feels as if you were there yourself.
Thank You for viewing this beautiful ticket and enjoy this piece of MLB All-Star history.