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	<title>The Football Show &#187; Soccer Memorabilia</title>
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		<title>Rarest Football Memorabilia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picking up sports momentos remains as one of the most well liked hobbies for many ardent sports fans across the land. These collectors can be discovered inside each sport, including baseball, football, golf and many others. soccer is one of the commonest sports where you will find the most soccer souvenirs collectors among the fans. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thefootballshow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Rarest-Football-Memorabilia.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-263" title="Rarest Football Memorabilia" src="http://www.thefootballshow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Rarest-Football-Memorabilia.jpg" alt="Rarest Football Memorabilia Rarest Football Memorabilia" width="290" height="160" /></a>Picking up sports momentos remains as one of the most well liked hobbies for many ardent sports fans across the land. These collectors can be discovered inside each sport, including baseball, football, golf and many others.</p>
<p>soccer is one of the commonest sports where you will find the most soccer souvenirs collectors among the fans. Like baseball, soccer enjoys a massive number of very rare collectibles bobbing around the collectible market-place.</p>
<p><span id="more-27"></span>Across the year, you&#8217;ll be able to find sports auctions in your local community, as well as at the bigger auction homes near, or inside, the towns.</p>
<p>Shockingly , without regard for its renown, there are many items that remain unspotted among the cheap items at many local estate sales and auctions. While, at the top-end auctions that concentrate on sports mementos, the value of these things are reaching new heights each year.</p>
<p>Below, you&#8217;ll find some examples from the auction house &#8220;Mastro Auctions&#8221; during their 2005 sales. Mastro Auctions in Apr 2005</p>
<p>* Walter Payton Chicago Bears 1984-86 road jersey ( $12,022 )<br />
* Ramon McDonald&#8217;s Big Apple Giants 2k NFC Champs ring ( $10,330 )<br />
* Dick Butkus Chicago Bears 1970 / 71 used game helmet ( $11,625 )<br />
* Set of Topps 1969 to 1972 soccer sets ( $11,244 )<br />
* Bowman 1952 high grade set ( $11,112 )<br />
* Joe Namath 1970&#8242;s NY Jets jersey ( $10,928 )<br />
* Topps Feltbacks, 1950 set of 125 ( $12,225 )<br />
* Green Bay Packers 1964 signed jersey ( $9,311 )</p>
<p>Making profits With Soccer Souvenirs Clearly , based totally on the sale sales noted above, there&#8217;s an incredible potential for making profit from purchasing and selling soccer mementos. not all dealers or collectors have the level of expertise and information important to build a rewarding business purchasing and selling soccer mementos. For a dealer to see pre-eminence in this business, they have to recognize high worth soccer souvenirs inside auctions that are stuffed with low-value items. These dealers can spot a concealed gem within a pile of junk, and then resell that valuable item at a top-end auction. This is basically &#8220;buying low and selling high&#8221;, and in the area of soccer mementos, it needs a huge amount of experience and data. The real money to be made in this business is when items are bought.</p>
<p>Dealers must find occasions to obtain these vintage items at a rock bottom price so the profit markup is important when they bring the item to other auctions, often nearer a town, where the item can be sold at a significantly higher cost.</p>
<p>Sotheby&#8217;s Soccer Auctions One of the most celebrated auction-houses in the business, Sotheby&#8217;s, holds its own sports souvenirs auction each year. In particular, their &#8220;football sale&#8221; regularly brings superb returns. The following costs were seen during recent Sotheby&#8217;s soccer auctions.</p>
<p>* 1971 ball from the final Brazilian-Yugoslavia game in Rio ( $5000 to $8000 )<br />
* 2 1966 World Cup jerseys ( $50,000 to $85,000 )<br />
* The Jules Rimet Prize ( $425,015 )</p>
<p>The world of Sports Mementos to become a collector or dealer of soccer mementos, do your research. Learn as much as you can about as many kinds of items in the market. Target classes of items, more than express items, and find out about brands, markings, and which items are thought to be the most rare. The secret to success as a dealer in soccer mementos has a nearly perfect memory where you can recognize those rare items when you see them, after only viewing them in the photos of a reference book. It&#8217;s the hunt for those rare items, and finding them, that keeps most dealers and collectors drawn to the soccer mementos market.</p>
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