The value of a 1966 World Cup football program signed by George Best can vary depending on its condition, authenticity, and demand among collectors. However, it could potentially be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars to a dedicated collector of George Best memorabilia. We recommend consulting with a reputable sports memorabilia appraiser for a more accurate estimate.
1. Enrique Samayoa 2. Enrique Amaya 3. Gerson Duerte 4. Juaquin Ortiz 5. Tomas Gillespie 6. Walter Morales and other good Basketball players around Guatemala.
Such a coin does not exist.
The 50 New Pence coin was first issued in 1969.
Manchester Untied's players are probably worth about 250 million pounds.
An official soccer ball with hexagons and pentagons used as the pattern to cover it's internal rubber bladder consists of 32 panels. (There are other patterns available.)
The 32 panel pattern is as follows:
This being said, on an official soccer ball there are 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons.
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175 pounds
Sold at a Glasgow Auction House 19 November 2004 for £240.
The number 84 is not a particularly common shirt number. No player who is particularly famous has ever worn it.
A David Wright autographed baseball card is worth between $15.-$20. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been authenticated could sell at half the market value or less.
In general, collectors of baseball cards would rather have a baseball card without the signature. The signature would be considered as a flaw in the condition of the card and will lower the value. An inexpensive card will benefit, but if the value grows in the future it will be held back by the growth of the value of the signature
L.P. Smock, a player at Princeton University, designed the first official football uniform in 1877. The uniform consisted of a canvas jacket, black knee pants, stockings and a jersey. The modern football jersey, with numbers on the front and back to indicate each player, did not come into practice until the first half of the 20th century.
5000 to 6000 u.s. dollars 8000 to 10000 American dollars
A Danish 2 Øre coin from that era is worth face value, or $0.004 (4/10ths of a penny).
1. If all the signatures are authentic, to a Liverpool fan, it could be up to a million dollars.
2.Probably starts at about $200 if the signatures are in good condition, as they won the champions league but not the English league title. 2nd successive win, so around there for lowest starters.
3.Probably around $300 if the ball is also in ok condition and looks nice.
4.Price also subject to design, use(in the champs league itself?, match ball?), etc.
5.If you have such a ball, you should keep it yourself, unless you are not a fan anymore, and need money.
6.I am not a real pro at prices, but i estimate you can get these.
There seems to be loads of places selling small/miniature replicas but the site above seems to be one of the few selling real size replicas.
You could also have just researched Google and Yahoo, I found the info above within 5 minutes.......!
Generally, shootouts are used only in knockout games, to decide who will progress to the next stage of a tournament, or who will win it. Usually extra time has been played first. The team to take the first kick is decided by a coin toss. All players other than the kicker and the goalkeepers must remain in the pitch's centre circle. Each kick is taken from the penalty mark, with the goal defended only by the opposing goalkeeper. The goalkeeper must remain between the goal-posts on his goal-line until the ball has been kicked, although he can jump in place, wave his arms, move side to side along the goal line or otherwise try to distract the shooter. Each kicker can kick the ball only once per attempt. If the ball is saved by the goalkeeper the kicker cannot score from the rebound (unlike a normal penalty kick). Similarly, if the ball bounces off the goal posts, the kicker cannot score from the rebound. Each tea must choose 5 players to take the kicks and 1 goal keeper.
none because it will hurt someones feelings if they support that team.
Let's start with the year. 12 years takes us back to 1992 and when you consider that only 100 tickets were available for this auction, it's very likely to be a replica. Since 1992, the football memorabilia market has expanded a lot and more of these shirts are available from more places. So odds are that as a replica, it may not have gone up in value. I suspect 100 pounds would be a decent price. Should the shirt turn out to be a shirt worn during the match, then the starting price would be 5,000 pounds. And if it's a shirt from the final? Well, Geoff Hurst sold his shirt for 91,750 pounds at Christie's, London.
Scousers who have won the prem.... I have got Mike Newell (Blackburn), Wayne Rooney (United), and Francis "fox in the box" Jeffers (Arsenal), not too sure on bobby nimms (blackburn).....will get back to you on that
A 7" vinyl recording of the 1968 European Cup final between Manchester United F.C. and S.L. Benfica starts at about £30 or about $48. The reason for this price is because it commemorates a piece of history as Manchester United was the first English team to win the European Cup.
there a person on ebay who seems to think its worth £349.99...not a chance...i own two,they are worth about £30-£40 each.
its worth around 16,000 sterling for a mint copy