Surely for any Hibby it is tainted with Butchers autograph on it. Probably would have been worth a few quid to a hun if they had won it. Ho hum, thankfully it is probably now not worth very much at all
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Surely for any Hibby it is tainted with Butchers autograph on it. Probably would have been worth a few quid to a hun if they had won it. Ho hum, thankfully it is probably now not worth very much at all
Hun fans are now getting wind that this programme is valuable and are beginning to sell which is driving the price down to around £50. Saying that I've sold 2 recently, both with match tickets for £75+
1947/48 Hibs v Rangers Scottish Cup Semi final programme currently on ebay. You'll need deep pockets the seller wants £750 for it.
It’s the same seller that was recently selling a handful of pretty rare Hibs programmes but his prices are well over double what I’d consider sensible. I see a couple of them were withdrawn, not sure if this means they sold or just withdrawn. It was a pre war 33/34 I think and a Celtic hibs 49/50 friendly advertised at £900.
This one I last noted was sold in the 200-300 range .Guess we can assume The Rangers fans are back spending- interesting to see if it goes for that.
It’s the same seller that was recently selling a handful of pretty rare Hibs programmes but his prices are well over double what I’d consider sensible. I see a couple of them were withdrawn, not sure if this means they sold or just withdrawn. It was a pre war 33/34 I think and a Celtic hibs 49/50 friendly advertised at £900.
This one I last noted was sold in the 200-300 range .Guess we can assume The Rangers fans are back spending- interesting to see if it goes for that.
ICT SC 2016 just sold for £207 on ebay.
I've bought 3 programmes, and only 3 programmes, this year; hearts semi, SJ semi, and SJ final.
These programmes clearly come with some form of supernatural inherent bad luck, does that make them more valuable?
I'm also not sure if I can bring myself to ever buy a programme again. :panic:
Interesting comment, I had an example of that quite recently.
I had bought a Rangers v Clyde 1949 Scottish Cup Final programme on ebay for £75 a couple of years ago, when it arrived there was a match ticket in with it. I put the programme in with the rest of my collection and actually forgot about the ticket. I found it when having a spring clean earlier this year and stuck it on ebay hoping to maybe get £20.
Within a couple of hours I had offers of £75 and £80 but turned them down as I thought there was maybe more to come, with about 10 minutes left on the auction it had edged up to £92 but in the last minute it rocketed up to £181.50. Couldn't believe my luck.
I asked around and seemingly anything Rangers pre 1950 is going for silly money.
Hibs v Rangers Scottish Cup semi final programme 1948 currently on ebay. £205 so far and only been on two days.
For those that collect Hibs friendly programmes there is a 1950 Villa away programme on ebay at the moment. The seller is looking for £24.99 starting bid.
Anyone got a rough idea of the value of the 2016 final signed by Gray, Hanlon, McGregor, Boyle & Stevenson with match ticket mounted and framed?
I also have the 2007 CIS Final signed by everyone bar Stevenson in the middle section, and then Stevenson on the white border of the frame it's in.
One on eBay at the moment.
Sitting at £49.99 and it's in bits.
Makes me all the more grateful for the one that I got from hibeg a few years ago.
Of all the post war finals this is by far the rarest (well apart from the 1948 replay).
Hibs v Barcelona ( postponed) coming on eBay tonight, I have been told
Wonder if that’s the copy that sold at auction recently for £160 along with the rescheduled programme?
Hello, it was an online auction last week at the-saleroom.com I’m sure it hosts SportingOld auctions amongst others and I saw the programmes the weekend before last after a friend had mentioned it to me. As mentioned, both programmes (the December postponed match programme and the rescheduled February match programme) were being sold together as one lot. I checked an hour or so before the auction closed and the bid at that point was at £160 plus 20% commissions. I think that’s what it finished at.