Rochdale v Norwich programme 1962 both legs 18:59 - Oct 21 with 3294 views | hammerdale | I have a mint condition programme for the Rochdale match and excellent for the Norwich for sale anyone got an idea of what I should be asking. £1250 on eBay seems very excessive. Also got a 1911 Lancashire Combination winners gold medal for sale if anyone interested again hard to judge value but I paid £200 a few years ago. | | | | |
Rochdale v Norwich programme 1962 both legs on 19:59 - Oct 21 with 3245 views | richfoad32 | There's also an autographed programme for £750 but only very good condition. This is only what people are asking however, there's no record of any sales but a 1961 Final one sold for £200. I have no idea what you should be asking, I would balk at paying 20 quid for a programme let alone over a grand but I guess serious collectors wouldn't. Why not put it up for auction with a reserve price on it that you're comfortable with? Is Ebay the only platform you can sell on? There must be specialist programme collecting sites where you can gauge interest/get some idea of what you should be asking? | | | |
Rochdale v Norwich programme 1962 both legs on 00:36 - Oct 22 with 3138 views | Albert_Whitehurst | Programmes generally arent realizing the prices they were 2-3 years back. It’s certainly a buyers market at present. The home programme still performs slightly better than the away at auctions (eBay and others). They’re not so rare as once thought, so folk aren’t jumping to pay higher prices. Never easy to give an estimate, I’d expect the home programme can still reach 4-500 quid and probably 200 for the away. Those you’re seeing on eBay have been on there for some time. | | | |
Rochdale v Norwich programme 1962 both legs on 05:49 - Oct 29 with 2919 views | Albert_Whitehurst |
Rochdale v Norwich programme 1962 both legs on 00:36 - Oct 22 by Albert_Whitehurst | Programmes generally arent realizing the prices they were 2-3 years back. It’s certainly a buyers market at present. The home programme still performs slightly better than the away at auctions (eBay and others). They’re not so rare as once thought, so folk aren’t jumping to pay higher prices. Never easy to give an estimate, I’d expect the home programme can still reach 4-500 quid and probably 200 for the away. Those you’re seeing on eBay have been on there for some time. |
An away programme in decent nick just sold on eBay for 110.00 GBP | | | |
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