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hibs1875
16-04-2011, 07:19 PM
Hi

I was reading the forums the other day and came across a thread stating that certain hibs football programmes where worth some money nowadays

After hunting through some of my boxes in the attic i found my old program collection and was wondering what there value was for some of them nowadays

here is just some of the ones i found

Hibs vs dafc 1991 skol cup final
Hibs vs FC Liege 1989 uefa
videoton vs hibs 1989
hibs vs videoton 1989
hibs vs everton 2002
hibs vs manchester united 88/89 gordon rae testimonial
hibs vs aek athens 2001
hibs vs feyenoord 1985
liverpool vs hibs 1970 (fairs cup)
hibs vs liverpool 1970
hibs vs racing club strasbourg 1978
liverpool vs hibs 1975 (uefa)
hibs vs sporting 1972
arsenal vs hibs 1952 x2 copys
hibs vs ifk norrkoping 1978
hibs vs guimaraes
hibs vs newcastle
hibs vs lokomotive leipzig 1968
hibs vs seville 1986 (signed by players)
hibs vs leeds 2004
hibs vs aston villa 1991 (alan sneddon testimonial)
hibs vs sochaux
hibs vs fc porto 1967
hibs vs barcelona 1961
hibs vs malmo
hibs vs a s roma 1961
hibs vs hamburg 1969
hibs vs ayr united 1972
hibs vs juventus 1974
hibs vs real madrid 1964

Thanks for any help in advance

P.S i also have Goerge Bests signature on headed Hibs paper with other players names too

Thx again

Pretty Boy
16-04-2011, 07:22 PM
Best bet is to go into the football memorabilia shop near Easter Road. The guy there is a good guy and will give you a rough idea.

If the Barca one from 1961 is an away one it's worth £600 minimum.

I've got the Skol Cup one from 91 as well signed by Keith Wright and Tommy McIntyre, it's stil only worth face value roughly though. Keep it for 20 years and that will change.

Jonnyboy
16-04-2011, 10:47 PM
Best bet is to go into the football memorabilia shop near Easter Road. The guy there is a good guy and will give you a rough idea.

If the Barca one from 1961 is an away one it's worth £600 minimum.

I've got the Skol Cup one from 91 as well signed by Keith Wright and Tommy McIntyre, it's stil only worth face value roughly though. Keep it for 20 years and that will change.

Yep, Brian Johnson whose shop is in Albion Road :agree: