Posted 3 years ago
Shadrack_J…
(22 items)
I picked up a few more old Niner programs. These are from the old All America Football Conference. I really like the cover art on the old programs.
From '46 to '48, the old 49er was featured doing dirty deeds to the oponents. 1949 programs feature San Francisco street scenes.
The Niners-Colts program is autographed by 49er greats, Frankie Albert, Norm Standlee, Johnny Stryzkalski, Bob Mike, Norm Malony, Forrest Hall and Coach Buck Shaw.
As always, I'm still looking for 1939 San Jose State programs. They are rare and hard to find.
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Have old pro football programs from 1948-1954. Most of them are from Chicago Cardinals. Can you tell me what value they have?
Thank You
Joe
A lot depends upon the condition of the program, the game, or who's in them. A playoff or championship game will command a bigger price. Programs before 1950 usually go for a little more than programs after 1950. After 1950 they go from $35 to $50 and before 1950, sometimes they go for $50 on up. AAFC programs seem to sell for more than the NFL programs and if they are autographed, the value goes up. A lot of web sites sell vintage program and you can check prices there too. Good luck with your collection.