Here's a hint for those in Connecticut on the hunt for a hidden treasure: Keep your eye out for Pearl Jam - Hartford concert posters. These rare items may show up at your local flea market, and most are going for hundreds of dollars.

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One of the best concerts I ever saw was Pearl Jam at the XL Center in Hartford on October 25, 2013. The poster you see above with the purple 'Air Jordan' Sasquatch was sold out before I made it to the merch stand. Since then, I've kept my eye open for it, and it's typically over $200. A quick search of Ebay today made me shake my head, this is the second cheapest Pearl Jam - Hartford concert poster out on the market. Most that are available are near $500-$1,000 each.

If you're tired of searching for sports trading cards, figurines, comic books, and coins, look for the long-forgotten words 'Meadows Amphitheater - Hartford" on a concert poster, look at the value that these posters have retained over the decades.

Hidden Treasures of Connecticut: Pearl Jam - Hartford Posters

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