Are old football Programmes worth anything?

Are old football Programmes worth anything?

Tips for football programme collectors Age — anything over 50 years old is most collectible. Rarity — if there are many available, this will bring the value down. Popularity — programmes with an iconic footballer on the cover or detailing a famous match are the most prized and valuable.

Are old sports programs worth anything?

Unfortunately – or fortunately, depending how you look at it – there is currently no mainstream price guide for sports programs to serve as a frame of reference, though the older the program is, the higher resale value it generally has. Even old programs in poor shape can sell for thousands of dollars due to scarcity.

What is the most expensive football Programme ever sold?

FA Cup Final
A football programme from the 1882 FA Cup Final between Blackburn Rovers and Old Etonians sold at auction for a world record of £35,250. The programme was sold by Sotheby’s in May 2013 to Old Etonians Football Club.

How much does a football Programme weigh?

The weight of the programme is a real clue as well, the original 66 Football programme weighs about 130 grams, and the reprints are only about 95 grams, thus the original is heavier than the reprints. Also the size of the staples are exactly half of an inch long.

What can I do with old sports memorabilia?

You can often donate sports memorabilia to silent auctions or children’s charities. You may be able to sell some of your sports memorabilia. It might be clutter in your home but someone else out there may be willing to pay you so they can display it in theirs!

Are football Programmes worth any money?

In terms of factors to look out for when collecting: Age — anything over 50 years old is most collectible. Rarity — if there are many available, this will bring the value down. Popularity — programmes with an iconic footballer on the cover or detailing a famous match are the most prized and valuable.

When was the first football Programme?

Programme for an association football match played at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 9 October 1875 between home side Queen’s Park and the Wanderers from London. It mentions the visiting club first and identifies individual players not by jersey numbers but by the colours of their stockings or caps.

What do you do with football memorabilia?

If you decide you don’t have the space to display or store all your sports memorabilia, consider keeping only a few special items and giving away the rest. You can often donate sports memorabilia to silent auctions or children’s charities. You may be able to sell some of your sports memorabilia.

What size is a football Programme?

Will not hold 30 of the modern thicker programmes (maximum thickness 45mm). Take a look at our slipcase programme holders. Maximum page size: 255mm x 210mm and available in 4 colours: black, red, light blue and maroon….Additional information.

Weight 0.2 kg
Binder Colour Black, Red, Light Blue, Maroon

What is in a matchday Programme?

Packed full of exclusive interviews, in-depth features, Pep Guardiola’s notes, superb photography and all the stats and facts you could want, the official matchday programme is the perfect way to get you in the mood for the big game.

Is signed sports memorabilia a good investment?

Because sports memorabilia can be a very good investment – as long as you know how to play the game! Here are some expert tips on how to invest in sports memorabilia. Instead of randomly buying items from different kind of athletes, try picking a theme in order to build a good collection.

How many football memorabilia auctions do we hold a year?

We hold up to eight quality football memorabilia and sporting memorabilia auctions per year, selling football programmes, tickets, autographed shirts etc. Because we specialise in Football memorabilia we believe we have a depth of knowledge and experience unrivalled in the business.

Is it worth buying a 1970 football programme?

Generally speaking books or programmes 1970 onwards are not particularly valuable and magazines or modern autographs are worthless but if you are not sure its worth a call or email. We also purchase other sporting programmes and memorabilia including Boxing, Cricket, Rugby etc

How often do football programmes go to auction?

We stock an extensive range of items for all your collecting needs, from the early 1900’s to modern day, All types of Football Programmes & Sporting Memorabilia! Regular Postal Auction Brochures are issued every 4-8 weeks, containing around 5000+ items each issue.

How much does it cost to bid on sportingold?

If you bid via EasyLiveAuction.com you may either pay them a flat fee of £3 to register, in which case you pay the standard Sportingold Premium of 17% + VAT on all lots bought, or you can opt to pay 3% per lot, giving a total premium of 20% + VAT

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