not worth a fortune, maybe 10-20 quid
use ebay as a guide
In response to an aswer below, if yopu have a programme 100 years old, in good condition, then regardless of match, it will be worth a lot, well over 100 quid .... not a lot, but a lot for a few stapled bits of paper
2006-07-11 00:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Truthfully you will be lucky to get more than a couple of punds for them
any that are less than 50 years old are available freely.
even if you get ones that are about 100 years old you will be lucky to get more than a tenner for it but obviously it depends on what the programme is.
If it is one from a game where something happened, like it was the last game for a famous player, or there was some accident happened at it, then that will be more valuable.
But just for a general one youre not going to make much money, unless you find someone who is despearte for it (and that can be hard to find)
2006-07-11 00:56:52
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answered by Alistair B 3
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A few quid to somebody who is a genuine collector, Sell them on ebay
2006-07-17 01:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not as much as you'd think.
Probably about 10-20 pounds.
depends on finding a desperate collector.
2006-07-11 00:56:13
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answered by Anonymous
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it all depends how much the punter wants the programme and how rare it is he may need a certain one to finish a collection so it all depends really
2006-07-11 01:16:50
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answered by billy c 3
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That depends. You could try e-bay and see what you get for them.
2006-07-11 04:44:00
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answered by Magic Gatherer 4
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Wish i did, we got boxes full of them.
2006-07-11 00:55:46
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answered by jriiselfc 4
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a few quid
2006-07-14 00:56:49
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answered by cookedermott 6
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