This looks fine to me, but would like to hear a more qualified opinion.

Is it true that signed tickets are less attractive in comparison to photos, records or signed books ?

Anyway I got an offer for this one for about 50 $ !

Thanks for any kind of input...

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Yep - all good. I would put market value around $150-$225, depending on the day and the buyer. 

Thank you. I am amazed about the value estimation since I really believed signed concert tickets are somehow less popular !

I've had vintage tix signed by Bowie, Gilmour and Waters and regret selling them all.

I almost never regret what I buy, but I almost always regret what I sell.

Yup. 

Yes, but then I think of the Collyer Brothers.

The Collyer Bothers.

Well over 1/4 of a million pounds of items including but not limited to rope, baby carriages, rakes, umbrellas, rusted bicycles, old food, potato peelers, collection of guns, x-ray machine, thousands of books about medicine and engineering, a horse's jawbone, human organs pickled in jars, several flags, 14 pianos, a clavichord, two organs, and loads newspapers. In addition, the police found 34 bank account books with a total of over $3,000 in funds.

It's good. And I can speak for most collectors when I saw -- we LOVE tickets signed (especially now when there are less tickets, because they're on your phone). Now, if you're framing -- sure, an 8x10 looks nicer, but it's a better collectible on a stub.

It's worth more than 50. Grab it.

Thanks for your advice. The lady who wanted to sell changed her mind and wants more without being specific about the price but somewhere between 100 - 150 Euro which is too high for me since I already have a big autograph from BB. If anyone from you is interested let me know.

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