The face value of Super Bowl tickets over the last 40 years has increased by a factor of 100! In 1967, the cheapest Super Bowl ticket had a face value of $6 while the face value in the 2011 Super Bowl at Dallas Cowboy Stadium started at $600. The NFL holds an annual lottery for Super Bowl tickets. My blog post describes all of the details to enter the Super Bowl ticket lottery and buy tickets at face value.
Super Bowl tickets resell much higher on the secondary ticket market. Currently Super Bowl tickets are going for over $2,000. If you are looking for current prices on Super Bowl tickets, the link will take you to my blog post with trended 2012 Super Bowl ticket resell prices.
Below is a trended look at the face value of Super Bowl tickets (Data from the Dallas Morning News):
1967: $12, $10, $6
1968-69: $12
1970-74: $15
1975-77: $20
1978-80: $30
1981-83: $40
1984-85: $60
1986-87: $75
1988-89: $100
1990: $125
1991-92: $150
1993-94: $175
1995: $200
1996: $350, $250, $200
1997-98: $275
1999-2001: $325
2002: $400
2003: $500, $400
2004: $600, $500, $400
2005: $600, $500
2006-07: $700, $600
2008: $900, $700
2009: $1,000, $800, $500
2010: $1,000, $900, $800, $500
2011: $1,200, $900, $800, $600
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