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December 2012 Prices Realized Huggins and Scott's December 13, 2012 Auction Prices Realized SALE LOT# TITLE BIDS PRICE* 1 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ed Walsh (Blue Old Mill) Back SGC 30—Only Known Example 1 $17,625.00 2 1907 Ty Cobb Detroit Seamless Steel Tubes Rookie Postcard SGC 20 [reserve met] 12 $12,925.00 3 1912 T227 Honest Long Cut Chief Bender SGC 30 3 $499.38 4 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #124 Bobby Wallace SGC 50 (Checklist Back)--None Better 8 $558.13 5 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #35 Joe Tinker SGC 50 (Checklist Back) 11 $763.75 6 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #78 Home Run Baker SGC 40 (Checklist Back) 8 $528.75 7 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #39 Rube Waddell SGC 40 (Checklist Back) 6 $470.00 8 (3) 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinet Hall of Famers with Baker, Clarke & Willis--All Graded 10 $822.50 9 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets PSA Graded Group of (5) Different 12 $998.75 10 (5) 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets PSA & SGC Graded Cards--High Numbers 20 $1,410.00 11 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Honus Wagner SGC 20 16 $2,115.00 12 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Nap Lajoie SGC 20 6 $558.13 13 (2) 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Frank Baker & Hal Chase (New York) Variation--Both SGC 10 7 $352.50 14 (3) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of Famers with Cobb, Bender & McGraw--All SGC Graded 11 $822.50 15 (7) 1911 T205 Gold Border PSA 5 Graded Singles 12 $587.50 16 (10) 1911 T205 Gold Border Graded Cards with Jennings 8 $381.88 17 (15) 1911 T205 Gold Border PSA 4-4.5 Graded Singles with Variations 11 $763.75 18 1916 Tango Eggs Hughie Jennings PSA 8--None Better 11 $646.25 19 1887 N172 Old Judge Jim O'Rourke (Bat in Right Hand) SGC 20 4 $381.88 20 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Christy Mathewson PSA 2 4 $381.88 21 1911 T205 Gold Border Christy Mathewson - GAI 5 8 $763.75 22 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Fred Tenny Shortprint SGC 20 1 $293.75 23 1915 Cracker Jack #7 Eddie Collins - GAI 8 1 $1,057.50 24 1920 W522 #48 Babe Ruth Strip Card--SGC Authentic 8 $558.13 25 1920 W516 #1 Babe Ruth & #6 Ty Cobb--Both Graded 12 $411.25 26 1922 W575-1 (Henry A. Johnson Back) Sam Rice SGC 45--Highest Graded 4 $246.75 27 1928 Exhibits Urban Shocker SGC 80--Highest Graded 1 $176.25 28 1929 R316 Kashin Publications Babe Ruth SGC 55 6 $499.38 29 1931-32 Exhibits Four-in-One Foxx/Cochrane/Grove/Haas--SGC 50 11 $499.38 30 1934-36 Diamond Stars #44 Rogers Hornsby SGC 84 3 $352.50 31 1939-46 Salutation Exhibits Mike Kreevich Shortprint PSA 4 2 $129.25 32 1941 Play Ball #71 Joe DiMaggio SGC 20 8 $352.50 33 1949 Leaf Baseball Premiums Mickey Cochrane & John McGraw--Both SGC 40 8 $258.50 34 (6) Pre-War Baseball Hall of Fame SGC Graded Cards with Tinker & Chance 4 $381.88 35 (12) 1910-11 M116 Sporting Life SGC Graded Hall of Famers 12 $1,116.25 36 (10) 1920s Baseball Strip Cards with (5) Ruth, (4) Cobb & Johnson--All Graded 14 $1,527.50 37 1933 Goudey Baseball #92 Lou Gehrig PSA 2 8 $940.00 38 (2) 1933 R94 "Babe Comes Home" SGC Graded Cards 9 $528.75 39 1934-36 Diamond Stars #74 Tony Lazzeri (1935, Blue Back) SGC 88 [reserve not met] 3 $0.00 40 1939-46 Exhibit Salutations Gabby Hartnett Shortprint--SGC 88 14 $558.13 41 (7) 1939-46 Exhibits Salutation SGC Graded Cards with (2) Williams 12 $881.25 42 (20) 1947-66 Baseball Exhibits with Hall of Famers, Shortprints & Stars--All SGC Graded 11 $763.75 43 1947-66 Exhibits Mickey Mantle (Portrait) Shortprint--SGC 86 17 $1,175.00 44 1947-66 Exhibits Bill "Moose" Skowron Shortprint SGC 92--None Better 2 $199.75 45 (9) 1947-66 Baseball Exhibits Shortprints with Killebrew & Yastrzemski--All SGC 80-92 14 $881.25 46 1947-66 Exhibits Ed Kranepool SP SGC 92--Highest Graded 3 $223.25 47 1947-66 Exhibits Whitey Ford (Portrait) Shortprint SGC 84--Highest Graded with None Better 3 $152.75 48 1952 Topps Canadian #186 Walt Masterson SGC 40--Scarce 21 $558.13 49 1952 Topps Baseball #261 Willie Mays SGC 84 25 $2,937.50 50 (3) 1952 Topps Baseball SGC Graded High Numbers with Durocher 7 $352.50 51 (15) 1952 Topps Baseball Graded & Ungraded Singles with (2) High Numbers & Spahn 11 $646.25 52 (8) 1951 Topps Baseball Blue Back PSA 9 Graded Cards--Low Pops 0 $0.00 53 (15) 1953 Bowman Color Baseball PSA 5-6 Graded Group 3 $499.38 54 (32) 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball PSA Graded Cards with Hall of Famers 14 $763.75 55 1935-1964 Baseball Card Lot of (10) with 1956 Williams and Red Man Mays 8 $293.75 56 1955 Bowman Baseball #202 Mickey Mantle SGC 86 12 $881.25 57 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie High Number--PSA Authentic 13 $1,116.25 58 1952 Bowman Baseball #101 Mickey Mantle PSA 3 7 $528.75 59 1953 Bowman Color #59 Mickey Mantle PSA 3 3 $381.88 60 1953 Topps Baseball #82 Mickey Mantle SGC 30 11 $470.00 61 1954 Dan-Dee Potato Chips Mickey Mantle SGC 35 9 $499.38 62 1952 Topps Baseball #307 Frank Campos SGC 30--Black Star Variation 4 $763.75 63 1952 Topps Baseball #364 Clyde Sukeforth SGC 84 1 $293.75 64 1958 Hires Root Beer Test Johnny Antonelli SGC 84 - Highest Graded 27 $2,115.00 65 1958 Hires Root Beer Test Jim Busby SGC 84 - Highest Graded 21 $2,115.00 66 1962 Topps Baseball #140 Ruth/Gehrig Metal Print Proof--GAI Authentic 10 $499.38 67 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose High Number SGC 86 10 $940.00 68 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie SGC 80 2 $499.38 69 1965 Topps Baseball #300 Sandy Koufax GAI Gem Mint 9.5--Highest Graded Known Example 2 $998.75 70 (3) 1973-1978 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame SGC Graded Rookies with Brett, Molitor & Schmidt 4 $176.25 71 1979 Topps Baseball #116 Ozzie Smith Rookie SGC 96 12 $323.13 72 1958 Topps Mickey Mantle AS #487 (GAI 9) & 1963 Topps #173 Bombers' Best (BVG 8) 0 $0.00 73 (21) 1949-1962 Richie Ashburn PSA & SGC Graded Collection 9 $1,292.50 74 1989 Upper Deck #1 Ken Griffey Jr. (Blank Back) BGS 8--Only Two Graded [reserve not met] 1 $0.00 75 1990 Topps #USA1 George Bush BGS 8.5--None Better 15 $3,818.75 76 1990 Topps Baseball #USA1 George Bush PSA 8 14 $3,525.00 77 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Complete SGC Graded Set of (25) Cards with SGC 60 Wagner 17 $9,400.00 78 1947-66 Baseball Exhibits Near Set of (288) Different Cards with Many Stars & Shortprints 13 $763.75 79 1948 Swell Sport Thrills Complete Set of (20) Cards 12 $940.00 80 1948 Bowman Baseball Complete Set of (48) Cards 16 $1,057.50 81 1949 Bowman Baseball Near Set (185/240) 22 $1,880.00 82 1953 Topps Baseball Near Set (241/274) with Mantle 18 $2,232.50 83 1954 Red Heart Dog Food Complete SGC Graded Set of (33) Cards 13 $1,997.50 84 1955 Robert Gould All-Star Statues Near Set (26/28) & (8) BVG Graded Cards with Banks 9 $1,292.50 85 1956 Dairy Queen/Big League Combined Set of (18) Statues 6 $528.75 86 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (340) Cards 11 $1,527.50 87 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set (572/572) with (7) PSA Graded 9 $1,645.00 88 1960 Topps Baseball Near Set of (570/572) Cards 15 $1,292.50 89 1961 Topps Baseball Low Series Set (#1-522) 10 $998.75 90 1959 and 1963 Fleer Baseball Near Sets 7 $558.13 91 1963 Fleer Baseball Complete SGC Graded Set of (66) Cards Plus Checklist—All SGC 70-88 13 $1,292.50 92 1963 Fleer Baseball Near Set (65/66) Plus (65) 1951 Topps Baseball Red/Blue Backs 11 $705.00 93 1963 Bazooka All-Time Greats Complete Set of (41) Cards 6 $282.00 94 1964 Rawlings Baseball Complete Set of (8) Premiums 1 $176.25 95 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) Cards with (8) PSA Graded 21 $2,937.50 96 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) 11 $1,410.00 97 1966 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) 12 $1,116.25 98 1968 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) Cards 12 $1,116.25 99 1968 & 1969 Topps Baseball Near Sets 12 $1,116.25 100 1969 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (664) With (14) PSA Graded 21 $2,467.50 101 1969 Topps Baseball Master Set of (664/664) Plus (23/23) White Letters & Other Variations 17 $1,410.00 102 1969 Topps Baseball Near Set of (639/664) Plus (42) Dupes 10 $587.50 103 1969 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (664) 7 $646.25 104 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (720) Cards with (15) Graded Stars [reserve met] 13 $2,115.00 105 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (720) 15 $940.00 106 1970 Topps Baseball Complete Set (720/720) 12 $558.13 107 1969-70 Bazooka All-Time Greats Complete Set on Uncut Sheet 0 $0.00 108 1970 & 1971 Topps Baseball Near Sets 18 $1,116.25 109 1971 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (752) 19 $998.75 110 1964 & 1971 Topps Baseball Coins Complete Sets 10 $881.25 111 1971 Topps Baseball Partial Set (535/752) & 1972 Topps Baseball Complete Set (787/787) 20 $1,762.50 112 1972 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (787) 27 $2,350.00 113 1973 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (660) Cards 14 $411.25 114 1973 and 1974 Topps Baseball Complete Sets of (660) Each 8 $499.38 115 1973 & 1974 Topps Baseball Complete Sets 17 $646.25 116 1972-1975 Topps Baseball Near/Partial Set Run with Schmidt RC 14 $763.75 117 1974 & 1975 Topps Baseball Complete Sets 19 $763.75 118 1974-1977 Topps Baseball Complete Set Run of (660) Cards Each 29 $1,880.00 119 1973-1979 Topps Baseball Complete/Partial/Starter Set Run 16 $587.50 120 1974, 1975 and 1979 Topps Baseball Complete Sets 13 $499.38 121 1975-1978 Hostess Baseball Complete Set Run in Panels 25 $1,292.50 122 1975 Hostess Twinkies Baseball Complete Set on Uncut Sheet 11 $440.63 123 (8) 1976-1985 Topps Baseball Complete Sets 28 $1,175.00 124 (9) 1978-1985 Baseball Complete/Near Sets 2 $188.00 125 1981 & 1982 Kellogg’s Baseball PSA Graded Complete Sets 19 $499.38 126 (63) 1981-1990 Topps & O-Pee-Chee Baseball Complete Sets with Traded 7 $258.50 127 (18) 1984-2001 Topps Tiffany Baseball Sets with Traded 9 $998.75 128 (37) 1984-2007 Mostly Baseball Factory Sets & Wax Boxes 10 $822.50 129
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