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What is the current value of a 1923 World Series program?

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As with most collectable vintage programs and publications, condition is the key factor in determining value, and with regard to World Series programs, it's especially important. Whether a program has been scored, folded or rolled will also have an impact of value. Non-collectors should note there are always two different programs/scorecards produced for each series; one representing the American League champions and sold at their home field, and one for the National League champs, sold at their home field. The 1923 World Series was a "subway series" featuring the New York Yankees versus the New York Giants. The Yankees/Yankee Stadium version would be worth slightly more to collectors, but both are scarce. In fine condition, with no overt problems, each would be worth $700-1100. Scans and digital photos can save alotta time in the authenticating, appraisal, and selling process.

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