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not likely

Looks good to me.

I agree. The Ringo looked odd, but I think it's okay.

This is being auctioned today and has a good story behind it -- from a former security guard who worked with the Beatles during that tour. Comes with his badge and letter from him. Will update post with final sale price (if it sells as it has very high reserve). 

This reached $12,000 (14,000 after commission) but did not sell due to high reserve. 

I can understand that, IMO $12,000 would have been a steal.
What do you think it's worth, Karl?

Keeping in mind that anything signed after late 1965 seems to be a lot rarer and it's a nice colour photo with the autographs clearly visible I would say that around $20,000 could be attainable. IMO FC would probably ask and get even more on his website.

These are some of the nicest examples ive seen!
Ive always wanted to say that.

Yup...saw this before

Frank Caiazzo had one from '66...it was signed on the way to Candlestick Park...he sold it for $32,000.

The condition of the program is probably only "VG" with that fold in the middle. Contrast issues with the McCartney and Ringo might have contributed to the low bidding. I think $15,000 is a more realistic estimate of what it is worth. Of course, everything is subjective. 

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