SECOND LOT OF A WIDE VARIETY OF TICKETS--PLEASE SEE THE PHOTO OF SEVEN TICKETS
As with all of our ticket group lots, you really need to take a couple seconds to review each ticket. This one, for example, include a drawing ticket for a new car (yellow #788386 at bottom left of the collage) from the Century of Progress Chicago World's Fair, 1933-34; special admission tickeet for the General Motors Futurama at the NWF, lower right; Vancouver's Expo 86 at right; a quite RARE 1904 St. Louis exhibitor employee pass (directly aboe the Futurama ticket); Expo '67 in Montreal sightseeing ticket; and at the top, the bright green and the light orange tickets which are the odd tickets in this group--one is for an Agriculture fair in 1870 and the other for a "fair" that unfortunately, we know nothing about.
The St. Louis ticket could sell for $50-$75 or more with all of the others very inexpensive. Even if the other 6 tickets averaged a paltry sum--say $3 each-- the retail value of the lot would be something like $68 to $93.
With all this in mind, we're asking less than the price of the St. Louis ticket.