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World Cup 1966 Memorabilia found in a bag given to charity shop

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These were found in a bag shoes given to a local charity. What a fantastic discovery I hope they raise a lot of £ for the charity. They are hoping to raise £200

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ChelsieLou90

I hope they did raise the £200 for it

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beccatavender

ChelsieLou90 I tried to find an update on this story but couldn't find anything but it must be in excess of £200 as it mention that they already had a bid for that amount

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-57789158

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telmel

beccatavender I found this on google, and that is just the program, although it says in mint condition

The one in the picture looks a bit battered after being inside a bag of shoes

It would be great to be able to trace the owners of the tickets but with such a long time passing there is a good chance they are no longer with us , besides needing to remember the seats they were in

What is 1966 World Cup final program worth?

As a piece of memorabilia that signifies the greatest achievement in English football for the Three Lions, the estimated value of a mint condition 1966 World Cup Final programme is in the region of £400-£500 with some even listed for £1,000 on websites such as eBay.

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beccatavender

telmel thank you for doing this research as it gives an indication of what this might have been raised, it's the tickets that I am amazed survived 🙂

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telmel

beccatavender No probs B, i would love to see what it all went for myself

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