I have an unopened NL Championship bottle that the Rockies would’ve opened if they had won. Any idea if it’s a good piece of memorabilia?
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They did win the NLCS, they did not win the WS
My guess is it’s only monetary value would be for a diehard Rockies fan and even then, probably not much.
The champagne is not anything special. So Montreal value there.
It’s an incredibly niche collectible and attendant always equates to valuable. I have NLCS champions bat that isn’t in the same kind of category.
They made the playoffs, didn’t make the finals.
It’s actually a really cool piece of Rockies memorabilia.
Made the playoffs, didn’t make the finals.
Aside from the confusion in your post, also keep in mind that a lot of companies will make commemorative bottles of wine like this when a team wins something. Even if was something made specifically for the locker room, it’s probably not worth much.
Made the cut, didn’t win the crown.
Honestly, I’d keep it sealed and save it for when the Rockies are contenders again (hopefully within your lifetime), and shoot your shot on eBay.
The wine itself is mediocre but the bottle will be an incredible collector’s piece and will greatly appreciate in value when the team improves
I collect these and regularly pay around $100-$150 depending on teams
9 comments
They did win the NLCS, they did not win the WS
My guess is it’s only monetary value would be for a diehard Rockies fan and even then, probably not much.
The champagne is not anything special. So Montreal value there.
It’s an incredibly niche collectible and attendant always equates to valuable. I have NLCS champions bat that isn’t in the same kind of category.
They made the playoffs, didn’t make the finals.
It’s actually a really cool piece of Rockies memorabilia.
Made the playoffs, didn’t make the finals.
Aside from the confusion in your post, also keep in mind that a lot of companies will make commemorative bottles of wine like this when a team wins something. Even if was something made specifically for the locker room, it’s probably not worth much.
Made the cut, didn’t win the crown.
Honestly, I’d keep it sealed and save it for when the Rockies are contenders again (hopefully within your lifetime), and shoot your shot on eBay.
The wine itself is mediocre but the bottle will be an incredible collector’s piece and will greatly appreciate in value when the team improves
I collect these and regularly pay around $100-$150 depending on teams