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July 2019 Auction Prices Realized JULY 2019 AUCTION PRICES REALIZED Lot # Name Spectacular 1916 D350-1 Standard Biscuit #151 Babe Ruth PSA 2 GOOD 1 Final Price: $125,443.68 1917 H801-8 Boston Store #147 Babe Ruth SGC 3.5 VG+ 2 Final Price: $124,473.48 1910 E98 Set of 30 Hans Wagner Red PSA 9 MINT 3 Final Price: $16,765.35 1910 E98 Set of 30 Hans Wagner Green PSA 8 NM/MT 4 Final Price: $7,686.88 1948 Bowman #36 Stan Musial SGC 92 NM-MT+ 8.5 5 Final Price: $7,448.00 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle PSA 2 GOOD 7 Final Price: $14,719.60 1957 Topps #400 Dodgers' Sluggers Furillo/Hodges/Camp/Snider PSA 9 MINT 8 Final Price: $7,696.68 1959 Topps #50 Willie Mays PSA 9 MINT 9 Final Price: $6,144.60 1965 Topps #120 Frank Robinson PSA 10 GEM MT 10 Final Price: $8,456.18 1967 Topps #242 NL RBI Leaders Aaron/Clemente/Allen PSA 10 GEM MT 11 Final Price: $13,003.38 1957 Topps #138 John Unitas SGC 9 MINT 12 Final Price: $37,564.63 1960 Hemmets Journal #23 Cassius Clay Hand Cut PSA 9 MINT 13 Final Price: $13,791.05 2009 Bowman Chrome DP & Pros Autos Gold Refractor #BDPP89 Mike Trout 04/50 PSA 9 MINT AUTO 10 14 Final Price: $50,946.53 2000 Playoff Contenders #144 Tom Brady Rookie Ticket Autographed SGC 10 GEM MINT 15 Final Price: $75,667.03 2013 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection #R11 Giannis Antetokounmpo Rookie Auto-Violet 1/1 PSA 8 NM/MT 16 Final Price: $14,148.75 1952 Topps Unopened Wax Pack 1st Series GAI 6.5 EX/MT+ 17 Final Price: $11,541.95 1957 Topps Basketball Wax Pack 5-Cent GAI 6.5 EX/MT+ 18 Final Price: $17,165.93 1970 Topps Baseball 4th Series Full Unopened Wax Box BBCE 19 Final Price: $29,407.35 Spectacular Babe Ruth Single Signed Pacific Coast League Ball PSA/DNA Graded NM/MT 8 20 Final Price: $41,344.98 Exceptional Jimmie Foxx Single-Signed Baseball PSA/DNA Autograph Grade NM/MT 8 21 Final Price: $12,697.13 Christy Mathewson Signed Check PSA/DNA MINT 9 22 Final Price: $10,853.50 1910s Ty Cobb "Fan for a Fan" 23 Final Price: $15,589.35 1914 B18 Blanket Collection of 145 Exceptionally High Grade Blankets Including Joe Jackson, Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Etc. 24 Final Price: $4,042.50 1961 Topps Dice Game Don Drysdale SGC 1 PR 25 Final Price: $11,976.83 1961 Topps Dice Game Leon Wagner SGC 5 EX 26 Final Price: $2,960.83 1961 Topps Dice Game Bobby Richardson SGC 1.5 FR 27 Final Price: $2,149.88 1961 Topps Dice Game Camilo Pasqual SGC 1 PR 28 Final Price: $1,614.55 1961 Topps Dice Game Del Crandall SGC 3.5 VG+ 29 Final Price: $2,691.33 1961 Topps Dice Game Tony Kubek SGC 1 PR 30 Final Price: $1,776.25 1910 E98 Set of 30 Johnny Evers Red PSA 9 MINT 31 Final Price: $3,471.65 1910 E98 Set of 30 Miner Brown Red PSA 8 NM/MT 32 Final Price: $2,149.88 1910 E98 Set of 30 Fred Tenny (Tenney) Red PSA 8 NM/MT 33 Final Price: $943.25 1910 E98 Set of 30 Hippo Vaughan Red PSA 8 NM/MT 34 Final Price: $711.73 1910 E98 Set of 30 Russ Ford Red PSA 8 NM/MT 35 Final Price: $708.05 1910 E98 Set of 30 George Mullin Green PSA 7 NM 36 Final Price: $433.65 1910 E98 Set of 30 John McGraw Red PSA 7 NM 37 Final Price: $857.50 1910 E98 Set of 30 Larry McLean Red PSA 7 NM 38 Final Price: $220.50 1888-89 N173 Old Judge Cabinet #336-3 Jim Mutrie SGC 3 VG 39 Final Price: $1,875.48 1909-11 T206 Polar Bear Bill O'Hara St. Louis PSA 2 (MK) Good 40 Final Price: $1,162.53 1910 Williams Caramel E103 Ty Cobb SGC A Auth 41 Final Price: $719.08 1911 S74 Silks Colored Ty Cobb Old Mill Cigarettes SGC 5 EX 42 Final Price: $1,162.53 1912 T202 Hassan Cigarettes #129 Ty Cobb Steals Third SGC 86 NM+ 7.5 43 Final Price: $7,227.50 1913 Pastime Novelty Christy Mathewson SGC 60 EX 5 44 Final Price: $1,755.43 1915 Cracker Jack #12 Connie Mack PSA 8 NM-MT 45 Final Price: $3,150.70 1916 M101-4 Sporting News #91 Walter Johnson Blank Back PSA 7 NM 46 Final Price: $4,145.40 1922 E120 American Caramel Babe Ruth PSA 3.5 VG+ 47 Final Price: $8,456.18 1934 Goudey #37 Lou Gehrig SGC 55 VG/EX+ 4.5 49 Final Price: $3,768.10 1915 Cracker Jack Harry Hooper SGC 84 NM 7 51 Final Price: $857.50 1915 Cracker Jack #63 Charles Adams SGC 96 MINT 9 52 Final Price: $2,064.13 1915 Cracker Jack #164 Robert Shawkey SGC 92 NM-MT 8.5 53 Final Price: $2,230.73 1915 Cracker Jack #48 Stephen O'Neill SGC 8.5 NM-MT+ 54 Final Price: $2,230.73 1915 Cracker Jack #58 Walter Schang SGC 8.5 NM-MT+ 55 Final Price: $1,037.58 1933 Goudey #74 Eppa Rixey PSA 7 NM 56 Final Price: $393.23 1933 Goudey #76 Mickey Cochrane PSA 7 NM 57 Final Price: $1,141.70 1933 Goudey #82 Dibrell Williams PSA 8 NM-MT 58 Final Price: $2,499.00 1933 Goudey #120 Carl Reynolds PSA 8 NM-MT 59 Final Price: $2,499.00 1933 Goudey #121 Walter Stewart PSA 8 NM-MT 60 Final Price: $1,521.45 1933 Goudey #130 Fred Fitzsimmons PSA 8 NM-MT 61 Final Price: $1,055.95 1933 Josetti Tobacco #151 Babe Ruth Harold Lloyd PSA 8 NM/MT 62 Final Price: $601.48 1933 Tattoo Orbit Al Simmons PSA 7 NM 63 Final Price: $433.65 1933 World Wide Gum #20 Bill Terry PSA 7 NM 64 Final Price: $220.50 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe DiMaggio PSA 3.5 VG+ 65 Final Price: $949.38 1939 Play Ball #51 Melvin Thomas Ott PSA 8 NM-MT 66 Final Price: $356.48 1939 Playball #90 Bob Klinger SGC 96 MINT 9 67 Final Price: $226.63 1941 Play Ball #1 Eddie Miller PSA 7.5 NM+ 68 Final Price: $588.00 1941 Play Ball #8 Mel Ott PSA 8 NM-MT 69 Final Price: $1,141.70 1941 Play Ball #10 Arky Vaughan PSA 8 NM-MT 70 Final Price: $784.00 1941 Play Ball #19 Charley Gehringer PSA 8 NM-MT 71 Final Price: $949.38 1941 Play Ball #20 Red Ruffing PSA 8 NM-MT 72 Final Price: $700.70 1941 Play Ball #56 Vandy Vander Meer PSA 8 NM-MT 73 Final Price: $323.40 1941 Play Ball #60 Chuck Klein PSA 8 NM-MT 74 Final Price: $433.65 1941 Play Ball #64 Bobby Doerr PSA 8 NM-MT 75 Final Price: $711.73 1941 Play Ball #70 Bill Dickey PSA 8 NM-MT 76 Final Price: $1,265.43 1941 Play Ball #72 Lefty Gomez PSA 8 NM-MT 77 Final Price: $1,150.28 1928 Exhibits PCL Group of (13) All SGC Authentic 78 Final Price: $592.90 1933 Goudey Group of 67 Cards with HOFers and PSA Graded 79 Final Price: $2,572.50 1934-36 Diamond Stars Group of 34 Cards With Hall of Famers 80 Final Price: $959.18 1941 St. Louis Cardinals Team Issued Complete Set with Original Mailing Box #2 on the PSA Set Registry 81 Final Price: $1,162.53 1940s-1970 Exhibits, Topps and Parkhurst Baseball Collection of (152) with Stars and HOFers 82 Final Price: $578.20 1948 Bowman #3 Ralph Kiner PSA 9 MINT 83 Final Price: $3,079.65 1950 Bowman #98 Ted Williams PSA 8 NM-MT 84 Final Price: $3,150.70 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente Rookie SGC 84 NM 7 86 Final Price: $5,084.98 1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle Gray Back PSA 7.5 NM+ 87 Final Price: $4,966.15 1958 Topps #1 Ted Williams PSA 8 NM-MT 88 Final Price: $2,125.38 1957 Topps #10 Willie Mays PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 89 Final Price: $2,387.53 1958 Topps #312 Red Sox Team Checklist PSA 10 GEM MINT 90 Final Price: $8,485.58 1950 Bowman #129 Joe Gordon PSA 9 MINT 109 Final Price: $588.00 1950 Bowman #197 Johnny Wyrostek PSA 9 MINT 110 Final Price: $249.90 1950 Bowman #237 Bill Salkeld PSA 9 MINT 111 Final Price: $205.80 1950 R423 #92 Babe Ruth SGC 84 NM 7 112 Final Price: $138.43 1952 Berk Ross Joe DiMaggio PSA 6 EX/MT 117 Final Price: $368.73 1952 Bowman #101 Mickey Mantle PSA 3.5 VG+ 118 Final Price: $1,407.53 1952 Bowman #218 Willie Mays PSA 2.5 GOOD+ 120 Final Price: $323.40 1952 Topps #261 Willie Mays PSA 2.5 GOOD+ 121 Final Price: $1,037.58 1952 Topps #312 Jackie Robinson PSA 2 GOOD 122 Final Price: $1,256.85 1952 Topps #314 Roy Campanella PSA 3 VG 123 Final Price: $1,392.83 1952 Topps #407 Ed Mathews Rookie High# SGC AUTHENTIC 124 Final Price: $1,407.53 1953 Bowman Color #128 Whitey Lockman PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 126 Final Price: $2,572.50 1953 Bowman Color #21 Joe Garagiola PSA 8 NM-MT 128 Final Price: $101.68 1953 Bowman Color #8 Al Rosen PSA 8 NM-MT 129 Final Price: $186.20 1953 Topps #109 Alvin Dark PSA 8 NM-MT 130 Final Price: $1,150.28 1953 Topps #111 Hank Sauer PSA 8 NM-MT 131 Final Price: $186.20 1953 Topps #119 John Sain PSA 8 NM-MT 132 Final Price: $477.75 1953 Topps #143 Billy Pierce PSA 8 NM-MT 133 Final Price: $433.65 1953 Topps #149 Dom DiMaggio PSA 8 NM-MT 134 Final Price: $406.70 1953 Topps #18 Ted Lepcio PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 135 Final Price: $186.20 1953 Topps #225 Bobby Shantz PSA 8 NM-MT 136 Final Price: $368.73 1953 Topps #235 John Hetki PSA 8 NM-MT 137 Final Price: $334.43 1953 Topps #237 Clarence Podbielan PSA 8 NM-MT 138 Final Price: $267.05 1953 Topps #245 Bill Norman PSA 8 NM-MT 139 Final Price: $711.73 1953 Topps #247 Mike Sandlock PSA 8 NM-MT 140 Final Price: $226.63 1953 Topps #249 Ed O'Brien PSA 8 NM-MT 141 Final Price: $356.48 1953 Topps #256 Les Peden PSA 8 NM-MT 142 Final Price: $711.73 1953 Topps #33 Bob Kennedy PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 143 Final Price: $334.43 1953 Topps #38 Jim Hearn PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 144 Final Price: $275.63 1953 Topps #67 Roy Sievers PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 145 Final Price: $226.63 1953 Topps #77 John Mize PSA 8 NM-MT 146 Final Price: $294.00 1953 Topps #82 Mickey Mantle PSA Authentic Altered 147 Final Price: $1,842.40 1953 Topps #84 Bob Hooper PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 148 Final Price: $356.48 1954 Bowman #6 Nellie Fox PSA 9 MINT 149 Final Price: $3,596.60 1954 Topps #128 Henry Aaron PSA 5 EX 151 Final Price: $2,102.10 1954 Topps #50 Yogi Berra PSA 6 EX-MT 152 Final Price: $153.13 1954 Topps #90 Willie Mays PSA 6 EX-MT 153 Final Price: $534.10 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente PSA 4 VG-EX 154 Final Price: $1,407.53 1955 Topps #28 Ernie Banks SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 155 Final Price: $1,278.90 1955 Topps #47 Hank Aaron PSA 6 EX-MT 156 Final Price: $485.10 1955 Topps #83 Tom Brewer PSA 8.5 NM/MT+ 157 Final Price: $848.93 1955 Topps Jim Hegan PSA 8 NM-MT 158 Final Price: $530.43 1956 Topps #13 Roy Face
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