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January 2013 Auction Prices Realized Lot # Description Final Price January 2013 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Lot # Description Final Price 1 Spectacular and Incredibly Rare Babe Ruth and Al Capone Signed OAL $61,863.34 (Harridge) Ball The Only Known Example 3 1911 T3 Turkey Red #9 Ty Cobb PSA 6 EX/MT $25,273.22 4 1911 T3 Turkey Red #27 Christy Mathewson PSA 5 EX $4,483.92 5 1911 T3 Turkey Red Walter Johnson Ad Back PSA 5 EX with Only Two $4,483.92 Graded Higher by PSA 6 1911 T3 Turkey Red #101 Willie Keeler PSA 7 NM The One And Only PSA 7 $13,438.67 Graded 7 1911 T3 Turkey Red #42 Cy Young PSA 5 EX $4,483.92 8 1911 T3 Turkey Red #1 Mordecai Brown PSA 5 EX $3,327.24 9 1911 T3 Turkey Red #2 Bill Bergen PSA 5 EX $837.76 10 1911 T3 Turkey Red #3 Tommy Leach PSA 5 EX $628.32 11 1911 T3 Turkey Red #4 Roger Bresnahan PSA 5 EX $1,129.31 12 1911 T3 Turkey Red #5 Sam Crawford PSA 5 EX $1,129.31 13 1911 T3 Turkey Red #6 Hal Chase PSA 5 EX with Only One Graded Higher $2,427.60 by PSA 14 1911 T3 Turkey Red #7 Howie Camnitz PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $922.25 Higher by PSA 15 1911 T3 Turkey Red #8 Fred Clarke PSA 4 VG/EX $428.40 16 1911 T3 Turkey Red #10 Art Devlin PSA 4 VG/EX $381.99 17 1911 T3 Turkey Red #11 Bill Dahlen PSA 5 EX $922.25 18 1911 T3 Turkey Red #12 Wild Bill Donovan PSA 5 EX $628.32 19 1911 T3 Turkey Red #13 Larry Doyle PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $628.32 Higher by PSA 20 1911 T3 Turkey Red #14 Red Dooin PSA 5 EX $922.25 21 1911 T3 Turkey Red #15 Kid Elberfeld PSA 4 VG/EX $285.60 22 1911 T3 Turkey Red #16 Johnny Evers PSA 6 EX/MT One of Two with None $7,062.65 Graded Higher 23 1911 T3 Turkey Red #17 Clark Griffith PSA 6 EX/MT with Only Two Graded $3,327.24 Higher by PSA 24 1911 T3 Turkey Red #18 Hughie Jennings PSA 5 EX $1,025.78 25 1911 T3 Turkey Red #19 Addie Joss PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded Higher $1,705.27 by PSA 26 1911 T3 Turkey Red #20 Tim Jordan PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded Higher $1,638.63 at PSA 27 1911 T3 Turkey Red #21 Red Kleinow PSA 5 EX $837.76 28 1911 T3 Turkey Red #22 Harry Krause PSA 5 EX $628.32 29 1911 T3 Turkey Red #23 Nap Lajoie PSA 4(MK) VG/EX $561.68 30 1911 T3 Turkey Red #24 Mike Mitchell PSA 5 EX $922.25 31 1911 T3 Turkey Red #25 Matty McIntyre PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $628.32 Higher by PSA 32 1911 T3 Turkey Red #26 John McGraw PSA 5 EX $1,242.36 33 1911 T3 Turkey Red #28 Harry McIntyre Tough "Brooklyn & Chicago" $1,353.03 Variation PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded Higher by PSA 34 1911 T3 Turkey Red #29 Amby McConnell PSA 5 EX with Only One Graded $1,117.41 Higher by PSA January 2013 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium 35 1911 T3 Turkey Red #30 George Mullin PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $628.32 Higher by PSA 36 1911 T3 Turkey Red #31 Sherry Magee PSA 6 EX/MT with None Graded $2,427.60 Higher by PSA 37 1911 T3 Turkey Red #32 Orval Overall PSA 5 EX $1,015.07 38 1911 T3 Turkey Red #33 Jake Pfeister PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $922.25 Higher by PSA 39 1911 T3 Turkey Red #34 Nap Rucker PSA 6 EX/MT with Only Two Graded $2,206.26 Higher by PSA. 40 1911 T3 Turkey Red #35 Joe Tinker PSA 4 VG/EX $628.32 41 1911 T3 Turkey Red #36 Tris Speaker PSA 5 EX with None Graded Higher By $3,291.54 PSA 42 1911 T3 Turkey Red #37 Slim Sallee PSA 6 EX/MT One of One with Only $1,504.16 Two Graded Higher by PSA 43 1911 T3 Turkey Red #38 Jake Stahl PSA 6 EX/MT with None Graded Higher $4,733.82 by PSA. 44 1911 T3 Turkey Red #39 Rube Waddell PSA 6 EX/MT with None Graded $2,471.63 Higher By PSA 45 1911 T3 Turkey Red #40 Vic Willis PSA 5 EX $1,242.36 46 1911 T3 Turkey Red #41 Hooks Wiltse PSA 5 EX with Only One Graded $922.25 Higher by PSA 47 1911 T3 Turkey Red #43 Out at Third PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $1,488.69 Higher by PSA 48 1911 T3 Turkey Red #44 Trying to Catch PSA 6 EX/MT with None Graded $3,232.04 Higher by PSA 49 1911 T3 Turkey Red #45 Jordan & Herzog PSA 6 EX/MT One of One with $2,938.11 None Graded Higher by PSA. 50 1911 T3 Turkey Red #46 Safe at Third PSA 5 EX with None Graded Higher $2,905.98 by PSA 51 1911 T3 Turkey Red #47 Frank Chance PSA 3 VG $518.84 52 1911 T3 Turkey Red #48 Jack Murray PSA 5 EX with Only One Graded $1,015.07 Higher by PSA 53 1911 T3 Turkey Red #49 A Close Play at 2nd PSA 5 EX with None Graded $1,638.63 Higher by PSA 54 1911 T3 Turkey Red #50 Chief Myers at Bat PSA 5 EX with None Graded $1,353.03 Higher by PSA 55 1911 T3 Turkey Red #77 Red Ames PSA 6 EX/MT One of Two with None $1,129.31 Graded Higher by PSA 56 1911 T3 Turkey Red #78 Home Run Baker PSA 6 EX/MT The Only PSA 6 $3,232.04 Graded With None Graded Higher 57 1911 T3 Turkey Red #79 George Bell PSA 5 EX with Only One Graded $837.76 Higher by PSA 58 1911 T3 Turkey Red #80 Chief Bender PSA 3 VG $421.26 59 1911 T3 Turkey Red #81 Bob Bescher PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $1,353.03 Higher by PSA 60 1911 T3 Turkey Red #82 Kitty Bransfield PSA 4 VG/EX with Only Two $999.60 Graded Higher by PSA. 61 1911 T3 Turkey Red Al Bridwell Ad Back PSA 6 EX/MT One of One with $1,129.31 None Graded Higher by PSA 62 1911 T3 Turkey Red #84 George Browne PSA 5 EX $571.20 63 1911 T3 Turkey Red #85 Bill Burns PSA 5 EX $761.60 64 1911 T3 Turkey Red #86 Bill Carrigan PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $1,015.07 Higher by PSA 65 1911 T3 Turkey Red Eddie Collins Ad Back PSA 5 EX Only 1 Example Graded $1,705.27 Higher 66 1911 T3 Turkey Red #88 Harry Coveleski PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $1,367.31 Higher by PSA 67 1911 T3 Turkey Red #89 Lou Criger PSA 7 NM One of One with None $4,932.55 Graded Higher by PSA 68 1911 T3 Turkey Red Mickey Doolin Rare Incorrect Spelling Ad Back $1,331.61 Variation PSA 4(MK) VG/EX 69 1911 T3 Turkey Red #90 Mickey Doolan PSA 5 $691.39 January 2013 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium 70 1911 T3 Turkey Red #91 Tom Downey PSA 7 NM One of One with None $5,969.04 Graded Higher by PSA 71 1911 T3 Turkey Red #92 Jimmy Dygert PSA 4 VG/EX $285.60 72 1911 T3 Turkey Red #93 Art Fromme PSA 5 EX with Only Two Graded $1,802.85 Higher by PSA 73 1911 T3 Turkey Red #94 George Gibson PSA 5 EX with Only One Graded $628.32 Higher by PSA 74 1911 T3 Turkey Red #95 Peaches Graham PSA 6 EX/MT with None Graded $1,655.29 Higher by PSA 75 1911 T3 Turkey Red #96 Bob Groom PSA 6 EX/MT with None Graded $1,655.29 Higher by PSA 76 1911 T3 Turkey Red #97 Dick Hoblitzell Ad Back PSA 5 EX with Only One $1,015.07 Graded Higher by PSA 77 1911 T3 Turkey Red #98 Solly Hofman PSA 5.5 EX+ One of One with Only $1,477.98 One Graded Higher by PSA 78 1911 T3 Turkey Red #100 Davy Jones PSA 5 EX One of Two with None $1,229.27 Graded Higher by PSA 79 1911 T3 Turkey Red #102 Johnny Kling PSA 6 EX/MT One of Two with None $2,938.11 Graded Higher by PSA 80 1911 T3 Turkey Red #103 Ed Konetchy PSA 5 EX $628.32 81 1911 T3 Turkey Red #104 Ed Lennox Turkey Red Back PSA 4 VG/EX One of $1,210.23 Two with None Graded Higher by PSA 82 1911 T3 Turkey Red #105 Hans Lobert PSA 5 EX with Only One Graded $922.25 Higher by PSA 83 1911 T3 Turkey Red #106 Harry Lord Turkey Red Back PSA 5 EX with Only $471.24 One Graded Higher by PSA 84 1911 T3 Turkey Red #107 Rube Manning Turkey Red Back PSA 5 EX with $1,488.69 None Graded Higher by PSA 85 1911 T3 Turkey Red #108 Fred Merkle Turkey Red Back PSA 5 EX with Only $1,488.69 One Graded Higher by PSA 86 1911 T3 Turkey Red #109 Pat Moran Turkey Red Back PSA 5 EX $761.60 87 1911 T3 Turkey Red #110 George McBride Turkey Red Back PSA 5 EX One $1,229.27 of Two with Only Two Graded Higher by PSA 88 1911 T3 Turkey Red #111 Harry Niles PSA 5 EX $761.60 89 1911 T3 Turkey Red #112 Dode Paskert "Cincinnati" PSA 5 EX with Only $1,638.63 One Graded Higher by PSA 90 1911 T3 Turkey Red Dode Paskert Tough "Cin.
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