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SuperBowlStubs.com is your source for rare Super Bowl memorabilia, including all stubs from Super Bowl I - XL. Interested in buying or selling? Let us know, we are interested in both. |
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- PSA Ticket Grading - Preserve the condition of your tickets by getting them graded by PSA. PSA authenticates tickets and prevents them from being further damaged. PSA ensures that your ticket is the real thing, adding significant value to your collectible. The great thing about grading your tickets, is that if you plan to frame them, you will not destroy them in the framing process. We submit the majority of our tickets to PSA and encourage you to do the same. http://www.psacard.com/ticketgrading.chtml
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Authentic Super Bowl Tickets
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All of our stubs are guranteed authentic, unlike tickets
you may find over the internet. Some sellers on ebay sometimes do not
even realize that their tickets are replicas or fakes. We are aware
of all of the security features that verify the authenticity of tickets.
Checkout the image on the left to see a security feature used on the
Super Bowl XXXVIII ticket. Under the black light a special image is
revealed. See image to the left.
There are sevaral tickets that are notorious for being fake, these include: |
![]() (Above) Super Bowl XXV Lucite Ticket |
Lucite / Block tickets: These tickets are given out by the NFL as gifts to employees and customers. They look just like the real thing but are not. These tickets are usually found permanently encased in lucite (clear plastic) blocks. See image to the left.
**Don't Get Scammed, make sure your tickets are authentic** |
![]() (Above) Super Bowl I Weldon, Williams & Lick Ticket |
Super Bowl I ticket: There are probably more replica Super Bowl I tickets floating around than any other ticket. They are hard to distinguish from real Super Bowl I tickets because the fronts and backs are almost identical. The best way to identify an authentic ticket is to look for the manufacturer. The manufacturer of the authentic ticket is Dillingham Ticket Co, the manufacturer of the replica is Weldon, Williams & Lick. Weldon, Williams & Lick was originally authorized to produce the ticket, but in the end Dillingham was chosen to produce the official ticket. Therefore there are thousands of these Weldon, Williams & Lick tickets floating around that were not valid for entry into Super Bowl I. See image to the left. |
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