Questions about KY Derby glasses? I have the book.
I can look up prices and general information.
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Re: Questions about KY Derby glasses? I have the book.
$45.00.
With the exception of a few, 1960 and back is where they really get good.
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Re: Questions about KY Derby glasses? I have the book.
Thanks for the reply.I didn't realize they were so collectible.I got this one for a dollar at a yard sale.I have seen some at antique & collectible shows,most were from the 80's,anywhere from 10-20 bucks a piece.I'll have to keep an eye out from now on.Very Cool,thanks again! I gotta go detecting,it's been over a month and i'm itching to go.Maybe this weekend?Good luck to you and what's the most expensive glass listed in your book?What about the oldest one?
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Re: Questions about KY Derby glasses? I have the book.
The oldest is the 1938 Water glass. Book price $3,180. Who drinks water on derby day, right.
The highest valued glass is the 1940. There are two 1940 glasses, one dated and one not dated.
The 1940 undated glass is $12,500. The dated 1940 is $16000. If you find one of these for a couple of bucks, I'll double your money back, honest.
There are also a couple of 1940 aluminum tumblers, but they are worth only about 6-9 hundred.
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Re: Questions about KY Derby glasses? I have the book.
Hey it's me again.What does the book say about the 1982 mint julep glasses? I know there's something about a misprint with "Spectacular bid "I think.Anyway I happened upon a set of 6 for $5.00 figured I couldn't go wrong.BTW-The 1969 glass I had sold on ebay for $26 and change.Not bad for a buck!
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Re: Questions about KY Derby glasses? I have the book.
A red dot was put on the glasses to indicate a filly won the Derby.
On some of the 1982 and 1984 glasses, the red dot was left off of
Genuine Risk's name. If your glass has the dot, list price is $12.00.
Dot missing, list price is $450.00. What a difference a dot makes.
Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and perish: for I work a work in your days, a work which ye shall in no wise believe, though a man declare it unto you. Acts 13:41