Try going on ebay, and looking it up, I'm sure it'll be worth atleast $1000 bucks. My husband sold a pilots license signed by orval wright and it went for 1200.. You'll be surpised what people will spend on that stuff.
2007-06-09 04:56:29
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answered by savagegrace 4
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If you have an Elvis Full unused Ticket to a venue that the King actually performed at then the Ticket is worth about $200.00US. However there are some exceptions such as the Aloha From Hawaii which fetches a couple thousand $$ or his Madison Square Garden shows. Other than that all the tickets sold for his upcoming concert tour #30 to me are just not worth much as there are thousands upon thousands still out there. Maybe the 1977 Nassau ticket cause it has his picture on it. Now that is for his 1970's tickets. Now his 1950's and 60's is a whole new ballgame. Full tickets run abt 500 to 2500 depending on venue. Stubs are 400 to 700. Hope this helps. A 35 year collector.😄
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answered by Wayne 1
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answered by border 4
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Elvis Last Concert
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answered by ? 4
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I think it all depends on whether it's used or unused.
Check out Ebay. I looked there for you, and there are a few listed.. they seem to range from $100 through to $1000 (although there are no bids on the $1000 one).
I would suggest to your Mother that she may be best holding on to it for a while longer. If she really wants to sell it now, search the net for serious Elvis collectors or Elvis memorabilia auctions, where she will certainly get the most for it.
2007-06-09 04:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Well some tickets are selling on ebay from $20- $200+, it probably means alot more to your mom to hold onto it than to sell it cheaply. It is a keepsake either way. Unless she wants the money. I have included a couple ebay searches which show Elvis ticket items.
Have a great day!
2007-06-09 04:56:51
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answered by cubsfreak2001 5
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Oh, I'm sorry but Elvis died on the 16th. That's the WEEK after he died. I'm not trying to be an ****** or anything, my dad is just a huge fan and he tells me every year!!!
BTW, his birthday is Jan.8, 1935. My dad tells me THAT every year too!!!
About your ticket, take it to Antiques Roadshow. I'm sure it is worth something. Hold onto it and keep it safe.
2007-06-12 08:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my God! That is worth a TON OF MONEY! Did you know someone sold a lock of Elvis's hair and got A MILLION DOLLARS? (or something like that) the point is, i would go to a special museum and find out. But i am telling you, there is at least 1000 dollars in that ticket. There r some SERIOUS Elvis fanatics out there, im tellin ya
2007-06-09 04:56:20
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answered by Puss In Suit 5
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Elvis died on 16th August 1977 so if it is near this date it could increase its value?
2007-06-09 05:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure it would be worth something...And depending on how close to his last conert the ticket was for it could be worth more than most. I'd check the internet and see if there are any similar items and see what they are going for...
2007-06-09 04:56:31
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answered by Miss Useless Knowledge 7
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