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1892 Republican Convention Ticket

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Im not sure which forum to put this

I have an un-used ticket for the 1892 Rep Convention in Minneapolis made by American Banknote Co with Minnehaha Falls. No creases or folds

I found it in one of my Grandmas books when she passed away and it was given her great uncle who was a judge in Iowa. It has both stubs. but perforation has torn apart but matching numbers for seat.

Any ideas about this or possible value or whom to contact about it.

Thanks Gary
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Found the following link which should help you out some. Their value estimate is $65.00 to $130.00 on the guest ticket..

http://auction.archivesinternationa...et_i10324736

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Interesting find. This sounds like something good to pass on to your kids. Just remember that value or "worth" of an item is in the eye of the beholder. As someone who collects old political tokens and pins, I have found that what something "books" for rarely sells for the same price. Sometimes it may sell for more, other times less. Just an FYI.
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D and Satxwd

Thanks for the info on the ticket that I have. I also got from Grandma a 1904 Teddy Roosevelt Coin and also a Remember the Maine coin, an 1893 Colombian Comm. 1/2 dollar and a unc 1913 type 1 Buffalo nickle and some old British coins
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Cool. Original TR tokens and medals are always nice to have. I have an original TR campaign medal (1904) and I love it.
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