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Found a stash of these? Any idea on value? Every edition from 1940-1976 and some doubles.

Keep them until Sevco fold. When there is absolutely no doubt that Rangers are dead then the value will triple with the nostalgic element.

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Found a stash of these? Any idea on value? Every edition from 1940-1976 and some doubles.

Under yer bed? Aye? :P

Maybe 99p each, depends on who might be interested. Numbers of such are dwindling. Maybe in a decade or two when Mark III or IV is established the value could rise.

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Found a stash of these? Any idea on value? Every edition from 1940-1976 and some doubles.

You should find a dealer to get them appraised, knowing their limited availability you might be onto a small fortune. I have matchday programmes for Auld Firm matches from 1974 till around 1977 until the end of Celtic's nine in a row when for some reason my brothers stop taking me to them games after that.

I have many Auld Firm programmes including a Glasgow Milk Cup final and Anglo-Scottish cup semi/final and European games and OF games that are in decent nick and I know they are worth a few quid more than other matchday programmes.

I'd get them appraised first for value and then sell at a minimum value you know will sell at or hold out for extra for the right buyer.

Have you tried to sell back the history to the club now playing at Ibrox ?, after all they have a history for buying history. :rolleyes:

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You should find a dealer to get them appraised, knowing their limited availability you might be onto a small fortune. I have matchday programmes for Auld Firm matches from 1974 till around 1977 until the end of Celtic's nine in a row when for some reason my brothers stop taking me to them games after that.

I have many Auld Firm programmes including a Glasgow Milk Cup final and Anglo-Scottish cup semi/final and European games and OF games that are in decent nick and I know they are worth a few quid more than other matchday programmes.

I'd get them appraised first for value and then sell at a minimum value you know will sell at or hold out for extra for the right buyer.

Have you tried to sell back the history to the club now playing at Ibrox ?, after all they have a history for buying history. :rolleyes:

Did Sky not get stick a few years back for calling the OF the "Auld Firm" in a graphic?

Maybe it would make sense if Bertie was playing, I suppose.

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Did Sky not get stick a few years back for calling the OF the "Auld Firm" in a graphic? Maybe it would make sense if Bertie was playing, I suppose.

The point was these are The Real Rangers est 1872 and not the clones merchandise est 2012. :rolleyes:

Maybe some real worth in a dead clubs paraphernalia. :)

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You should find a dealer to get them appraised, knowing their limited availability you might be onto a small fortune. I have matchday programmes for Auld Firm matches from 1974 till around 1977 until the end of Celtic's nine in a row when for some reason my brothers stop taking me to them games after that.

I have many Auld Firm programmes including a Glasgow Milk Cup final and Anglo-Scottish cup semi/final and European games and OF games that are in decent nick and I know they are worth a few quid more than other matchday programmes.

I'd get them appraised first for value and then sell at a minimum value you know will sell at or hold out for extra for the right buyer.

Have you tried to sell back the history to the club now playing at Ibrox ?, after all they have a history for buying history. :rolleyes:

Was thinking of buying the remaining books from the seventies to today. They seem cheaper on eBay.

Quite an interesting story behind them also. They're my grandads and he had them going back to the 1920s but his house was bombed in Greenock. There's also a 1939 Scottish football book that looks scorched and damaged that he must've pulled from the rubble.

He also had hundreds of programs including euro cup finals etc but my gran gave them away without even asking my dad.

:facepalm:

The values seem all over the place. Spotted some sold on eBay for £20 each or an auction house sale that was for over a thousand.

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In the books it says 1873.

There appears to be a dilemma of sorts with conflicting dates Cloners ?, some sources say founded March 1872 and others put it at 1873 in the clubs first annual general meeting ???

So founded March 1872 and recognised officially in 1873.

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