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May 2011 Prices Realized HUGGINS & SCOTT JUNE 1-2, 2011 PRICES REALIZED LOT# TITLE BIDS SALE PRICE 1 Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig Dual-Signed OAL Johnson Baseball - PSA/DNA 6 With Full JSA 26 $ 22,325.00 2 Ty Cobb Single-Signed OAL Johnson Baseball—PSA/DNA 6.5 39 $ 18,800.00 3 1910 E93 Standard Caramel Christy Mathewson PSA 3 12 $ 940.00 4 1909-10 E97 Briggs Co. Lozenge Cy Young (Boston) SGC 40 12 $ 1,527.50 5 1909-10 E97 Briggs Co. Lozenge Matty McIntyre SGC 50 7 $ 323.13 6 1910 E98 Honus Wagner (Green) SGC 20 13 $ 1,116.25 7 1910 E98 Christy Mathewson (Orange) SGC 10 10 $ 528.75 8 1908 E102 Napoleon Lajoie SGC 50 14 $ 587.50 9 1909-1911 American Caramel E90-1 Joss (SGC 10) and Hall (SGC Authentic) 8 $ 211.50 10 (4) 1909-1911 American Caramel E90-1 SGC Graded Cards With Tinker and Wallace 12 $ 381.88 11 (3) 1909 T204 Ramly Graded Singles - SGC 30-40 2 $ 499.38 12 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Ty Cobb SGC 40 10 $ 1,175.00 13 1909-11 T206 White Borders Tris Speaker (Broad Leaf 350) PSA 4—Only Graded 19 $ 4,700.00 14 (10) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of Famers/Stars with Mathewson—All SGC 30-40 11 $ 1,292.50 15 (28) 1909-11 T206 White Border PSA Graded Singles 7 $ 940.00 16 (13) 1909-1933 Baseball Hall of Fame Graded Type Cards 9 $ 587.50 17 (18) 1911 T205 Gold Border Graded Cards with Minor Leaguer 10 $ 558.13 18 1911 T205 Gold Border Jack Rowan Shortprint BVG 3.5 1 $ 176.25 19 1911 T205 Gold Border George Suggs Shortprint BVG 2.5 1 $ 117.50 20 1911 T205 Gold Border Ray Fisher Shortprint BVG 2.5 1 $ 117.50 21 (3) 1911 T205 Gold Border BVG 5.5 Cards 11 $ 470.00 22 (3) 1911 T205 Gold Border BVG 5 Singles with Griffith 12 $ 352.50 23 (10) 1911 T205 Gold Borders with Hall of Famers—All BVG 4 to 4.5 11 $ 763.75 24 (11) 1911 T205 Gold Borders with Shortprints/Variations—All BVG 1-2.5 5 $ 470.00 25 (22) 1911 T205 Gold Border Graded Cards with Chance & Evers--All BVG 2.5-3.5 8 $ 646.25 26 (37) 1911 T205 Gold Borders with Hall of Famers & Minor Leaguers—All BVG 1-2 12 $ 1,116.25 27 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) SGC 40 16 $ 822.50 28 1909 T206 Christy Mathewson (White Cap) SGC 30 & 1909-19 Sweet Caporal Unopened Pack (GAI 8) 6 $ 528.75 29 1909-11 T206 White Borders George Brown & Kid Elberfeld Washington Variations—Both SGC 11 $ 705.00 30 (3) 1909-11 T206 White Borders of Tinker, Evers & Chance—All SGC 40 13 $ 470.00 31 1909-11 T206 White Borders Lajoie, Mathewson & Young—All SGC 40-50 18 $ 1,057.50 32 (5) 1909-11 T206 White Borders with (4) Hall of Famers & Lundgren (Chicago)—All SGC 50 16 $ 940.00 33 (4) 1909-1928 Baseball Hall of Famers—All Graded 13 $ 499.38 34 (4) 1909-1928 Baseball HOF/Star SGC and PSA Graded Cards With McGraw, Bender and Schalk 13 $ 646.25 35 1927 E210-1 York Caramels Ty Cobb SGC 60 9 $ 1,175.00 36 (4) 1907-1931 Larger HOF/Star SGC Graded Cards With Crawford and Lazzeri 2 $ 129.25 37 (5) 1916 The Sporting News Graded Cards With Walsh and Marquard 18 $ 763.75 38 (3) 1920-1923 Ty Cobb, Christy Mathewson & Walter Johnson Samples—All SGC 18 $ 587.50 39 (8) 1921-1923 American and National Caramel Graded Hall of Famers 12 $ 763.75 40 (8) 1920-1929 Baseball Hall of Fame Graded Strip Cards with Hornsby 8 $ 352.50 41 (7) 1929-1936 Goudey, Kashin and National Chicle SGC Graded Hall of Famers 4 $ 235.00 42 (18) 1921-1927 American/National Caramel Graded Baseball Singles 9 $ 470.00 43 1928 Star Player Candy Ted Lyons SGC 10 2 $ 188.00 44 1935 Diamond Stars #1 Lefty Grove PSA 6 8 $ 822.50 45 1936 Diamond Stars #101 Dick Bartell PSA 8—None Better 8 $ 705.00 46 (4) 1932-1935 Baseball Hall of Fame/Star Type Cards with Dean—All SGC 16 $ 763.75 47 (5) 1932 U.S. Caramel Baseball Cards with (3) Hall of Famers—All SGC 10 $ 470.00 48 (12) 1933-1936 Delong, Tattoo Orbit & Batter-Up Graded Cards with Hornsby & Grove 13 $ 558.13 49 (11) 1934-1936 Diamond Stars Graded Group with Hornsby 12 $ 528.75 50 (4) 1939-1941 Play Ball Hall of Famers—All SGC 4 $ 246.75 51 1951 Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie SGC 50 15 $ 2,820.00 52 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 3 8 $ 8,225.00 53 1952 Topps #407 Eddie Mathews Rookie--PSA 3 11 $ 1,880.00 54 1972 Topps #130 Bob Gibson BVG 9.5—Highest Graded by ANY Company! 6 $ 323.13 55 1953 Red Man #NL14 Duke Snider (with Tab) BVG 9 - Highest Graded By ANY Company! 6 $ 705.00 56 1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle (Gray Back) GAI 8 9 $ 1,762.50 57 (4) 1954-1968 Topps & Bowman Mickey Mantle PSA Graded Cards 14 $ 1,116.25 58 (40) 1954 Topps Baseball SGC Graded Cards with (6) Hall of Famers 12 $ 646.25 59 (6) 1953-1964 Topps & Bowman New York Yankee Hall of Famers with (3) Mantle—All PSA 17 $ 1,116.25 60 (32) 1957 Topps Baseball Singles with Koufax & Drysdale RC - PSA 6 or Better 17 $ 822.50 61 1960 Morrell Meats Dodgers PSA Graded Near Set (10/12) 20 $ 998.75 62 (21) 1963 Topps Baseball Graded Stars with Koufax & Musial 13 $ 940.00 63 (15) High-Grade 1968 Topps Baseball Stars with Mantle—All PSA 8-9 13 $ 1,527.50 64 1953 Bowman Color Complete Set of (160/160) with PSA 6 Mantle 16 $ 3,818.75 65 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (340/340) with (20) PSA Stars, Checklists & All Team Variations 25 $ 7,050.00 66 High-Grade 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with (22) PSA Graded Stars 25 $ 5,287.50 67 1966 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) Cards with (18) PSA Graded Keys 21 $ 4,993.75 68 1952 Star-Cal Decals Type 1 Near Set (54/68) with Mays & (2) Musial 15 $ 1,527.50 69 1952 Star-Cal Decals Type 2 Near Set (26/32) with Mays & Williams 13 $ 1,175.00 70 1953 Topps Baseball Near Set (273/274) with (6) PSA 18 $ 3,231.25 71 1956 Topps Baseball Near Set of (304/340) with SGC Mantle (White Back) 13 $ 1,762.50 72 1958 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (494/494) 14 $ 1,645.00 73 1961 Topps Baseball Complete Set (587/587) with (4) SGC 17 $ 2,937.50 74 1962 Topps Baseball Near Set of (541/598) Cards 20 $ 1,292.50 75 1967 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (609) Cards with (5) PSA 20 $ 2,820.00 76 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with (5) PSA Graded Stars 20 $ 3,231.25 77 1972 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (787) Cards 21 $ 1,880.00 78 1962-1980 New York Mets Master Complete Team Set Run with Seaver & Ryan Rookies 17 $ 1,057.50 79 1976-1993 Topps Baseball Complete Set Run 14 $ 763.75 80 1955 Topps Baseball Near Set (190/206) with (27) SGC Graded 18 $ 1,116.25 81 1953 & 1955 Red Man Tobacco Baseball Sets without Tabs 10 $ 705.00 82 1955 Topps Baseball Partial Set (170/206) 13 $ 822.50 83 1964 Topps Baseball Complete Set (587/587) 18 $ 1,175.00 84 1965 Topps Baseball Near Set (576/598) 13 $ 940.00 85 1969 Fleer Baseball Cap Plaques Complete Set (23/23) with (2) Unopened Packs 12 $ 470.00 86 1969 & 1970 Topps Baseball Near/Partial Sets 12 $ 1,057.50 87 1974 & 1975 Topps Baseball Complete Sets 12 $ 558.13 88 (25) 1977-1993 Baseball Complete Sets 10 $ 646.25 89 1909-11 T206 White Borders Southern Leaguer Starter Set (25/48) with Shaughnessy 15 $ 1,057.50 90 (70) 1909-11 T206 White Borders with (12) Hall of Famers, Stars & Southern Leaguers 15 $ 1,645.00 91 (99) 1909-11 T206 White Border Singles with (10) Hall of Famers, Stars and (3) Southern Leaguers 19 $ 2,820.00 92 (15) 1908-1917 Turn of the Century Baseball Grab Bag with Ramly & Turkey Red Cabinets 10 $ 440.63 93 1933 Goudey Baseball Starter Set (126/240) with (24) Hall of Famers 16 $ 2,232.50 94 1933 Goudey Baseball Group of (109) Different with (19) PSA or SGC 15 $ 1,292.50 95 1922 E120 American Caramel New York Yankees Team Set of (15) with (2) PSA Including Ruth 15 $ 2,232.50 96 1922 E120 American Caramel Washington Senators Team Set (15/15) with (5) PSA Including Johnson 5 $ 646.25 97 1922 E120 American Caramel Detroit Tigers Team Set of (15) with (6) PSA Including Cobb 8 $ 1,057.50 98 1922 E120 American Caramel Chicago White Sox Team Set (15/15) with (5) PSA 5 $ 470.00 99 1922 E120 American Caramel Philadelphia Athletics Team Set of (15) with (3) PSA 3 $ 352.50 100 1922 E120 American Caramel Boston Red Sox Team Set of (15/15) with (2) PSA 3 $ 352.50 101 1922 E120 American Caramel St.
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