Ticket Stub From Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-Point Game Uncovered, Going For Auction

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Ticket Stub From Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-Point Game Uncovered, Going For Auction

 

On March 2, 1962 – one of the greatest, if not the greatest, performance in NBA history happened. It was the night Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game.

The official score card of this legendary game now was auctioned off for the first time ever, three years ago.

The scorer’s sheet, that was autographed by Chamberlain after the game, was in possession of the Warriors’s official scorer, who never sold the valuable item, but kept it as a memory.

After his death, his wife gifted it to one of their closest friends. The friend also kept it in his possession for years, before auctioning it off in 2019. Back then, the sheet sold for the incredible sum of $214,000.

Now, a man from Pennsylvania was recently chatting with a friend about attending this game, and it turns out, that the friend still has the ticket stub.

They then went home, dug the worn stub out of a junk drawer, and had it graded. PSA may have only rated it a 1.5, but it still is on its way to Robert Edward Auctions, and is expected to reel in a high five figure amount, at leas.

Per WNEP-TV:

“It is fantastic. It couldn’t have cost me more than a couple of dollars back in 1962.”

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