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PDF of Feb 14 Results Huggins and Scott's February 13, 2014 Auction Prices Realized SALE LOT# TITLE BIDS PRICE* 1 Lou Gehrig Single-Signed 1934-1939 OAL Harridge Baseball - Full JSA 13 $ 27,255.00 2 1895 N300 Mayo's Cut Plug Wilbert Robinson SGC 60--None Better 19 $ 2,488.50 3 Circa 1900s Baltimore Baseball Club Champions 1894-'95-'96 Postcard--SGC 20 10 $ 888.75 4 1911 E94 George Close Candy Eddie Grant with Your Out! Oppie Dildocks Overprint--SGC 20 11 $ 1,422.00 5 1910 E98 Cy Young (Irv Young) with Red Background from Black Swamp Find--PSA 8 1 $ 4,740.00 6 1902-11 W600 Sporting Life Cabinets Rube Waddell SGC 10 15 $ 1,540.50 7 1933 Sport Kings Gum #2 Babe Ruth SGC 50 17 $ 2,014.50 8 1887 H804-8 Sporting Life Trade Card with Baltimore Schedule--SGC 30 19 $ 1,185.00 9 (2) 1909-11 T206 White Border Ty Cobb Poses--Both SGC 10 13 $ 1,007.25 10 (3) 1909-11 T206 White Border Minor League Hall of Famers: Collins, Kelley & McGinnity--All SGC 35-60 7 $ 444.38 11 (5) 1909-11 T206 White Border Southern Leaguers--All SGC 30-55 5 $ 414.75 12 (5) 1909-11 T206 White Borders PSA 2-4 Graded Stars with Chance & Joss 14 $ 592.50 13 (3) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with (3) Hall of Famers Including Johnson--All SGC Graded 9 $ 592.50 14 (4) 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders with (6) Hall of Famers Including Cobb & Johnson --All SGC 30-45 6 $ 651.75 15 1914 T213-2 Coupon Cigarettes Walter Johnson (PSA 1) & Tris Speaker (PSA 2) 8 $ 592.50 16 1887 N172 Old Judge Dan Brouthers (Bat/Ready Over Shoulder) PSA 2 16 $ 1,066.50 17 1909 E102 Set of 25 Ty Cobb PSA Authentic 5 $ 444.38 18 1915 E106 American Caramel Honus Wagner (Throwing) PSA 1 16 $ 1,007.25 19 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders #65 Fast Work at Third with O'Leary/Cobb--SGC 35 10 $ 474.00 20 1911 T205 Gold Borders Walter Johnson (Sovereign Back) SGC 60 8 $ 1,007.25 21 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) SGC 40 15 $ 1,007.25 22 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #101 Wee Willie Keeler (Checklist Back) SGC 60--None Better 13 $ 1,659.00 23 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #23 Nap Lajoie PSA 2 8 $ 503.63 24 1909 S74 Silks-White Ty Cobb SGC 30 with Old Mill Backing 10 $ 562.88 25 1926 W512 #6 Babe Ruth - SGC 20 2 $ 325.88 26 1932 U.S. Caramel #23 Jimmy Foxx PSA 4 8 $ 533.25 27 1933 R306 Butter Cream Earl Averill PSA 2.5 6 $ 296.25 28 1933 R306 Butter Cream Ray Kremer PSA 5.5 6 $ 325.88 29 1933 R306 Butter Cream Lloyd Waner PSA 6--Highest Graded 3 $ 711.00 30 (3) 1933 R306 Butter Cream Cards with Kremer, Martin & Terry--All PSA 2 6 $ 474.00 31 1938 Goudey Baseball #250 Joe DiMaggio PSA 3 17 $ 1,125.75 32 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe DiMaggio SGC 40 10 $ 444.38 33 1946 Propagandas Montiel #58 Joe DiMaggio PSA 3--Highest Graded 10 $ 1,066.50 34 (6) 1935 Diamond Star Baseball Hall of Fame PSA 4-6 Graded Cards 9 $ 592.50 35 1933-1941 Pre-War Baseball SGC Graded Group of (9) Hall of Famers with (2) Foxx 11 $ 1,185.00 36 1939-41 Play Ball & Double Play SGC Graded HOFer Lot of (8) with DiMaggio, Ott & Williams 11 $ 770.25 37 1945-46 Caramelo Deportivo: #25 Ray Dandridge (SGC 20) & #65 Martin Dihigo (SGC 10) 2 $ 325.88 38 (29) 1933-1971 Baseball Graded Cards with (12) Hall of Famers Including Greenberg & Hubbell 15 $ 1,066.50 39 1949-50 Toleteros Hilton Smith SGC 20 [reserve not met] 1 $ - 40 (2) SGC Graded 1948-49 Leaf SP Cards with D. DiMaggio & J. Pesky RC 12 $ 325.88 41 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie SGC 35 22 $ 2,607.00 42 1952 Bowman Baseball: #196 Stan Musial (PSA 3.5) & #218 Willie Mays (PSA 3) 7 $ 385.13 43 (4) 1948-57 HOFer SGC Graded Rookie Cards: Berra, Kaline, Killebrew & F. Robinson 12 $ 562.88 44 (5) 1948-57 Ted Williams SGC Graded Cards 14 $ 829.50 45 (6) 1948-1955 Bowman Baseball SGC Graded Hall of Famers with (2) Mays & Williams 7 $ 888.75 46 (4) 1949-1954 Bowman & Red Heart Stan Musial SGC Graded Cards 13 $ 651.75 47 1953 Bowman Color SGC Graded Lot of (3) with Bauer/Berra/Mantle, Campanella & Reese--All “60-70” 9 $ 592.50 48 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Henry Aaron & 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto Clemente Rookies--Each PSA 4 11 $ 1,303.50 49 1955 Bowman Baseball Salesman Sample Three-Card Panel with Mays--SGC Authentic 9 $ 829.50 50 (3) PSA Graded 1953-1961 Topps Baseball Greats with Clemente Rookie 8 $ 592.50 51 (5) 1954-63 SGC Graded Topps HOF Rookie Cards--All 80-82 with Kaline 9 $ 651.75 52 (6) SGC Graded “Authentic” 1952-63 HOFers/Stars with Koufax, Mantle & J. Robinson 14 $ 562.88 53 (3) 1956-1960 Topps Baseball Sandy Koufax & Warren Spahn PSA 7 Graded Cards 12 $ 414.75 54 1952 Berk Ross Willie Mays PSA 6 & 1964 Bazooka Mickey Mantle PSA 7 (Portrait) 16 $ 711.00 55 (5) 1955-1968 Topps & Bowman Baseball Mickey Mantle PSA Graded Cards 9 $ 711.00 56 1954-1962 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame & Star Rookies Graded Card Lot of (7) with (2) Mantle 7 $ 948.00 57 (5) 1958-1968 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Cards 8 $ 711.00 58 1948-49 Leaf Baseball #138 Larry Doby Rookie Shortprint SGC 20 12 $ 474.00 59 1948-49 Leaf Baseball #4 Stan Musial Rookie SGC 86 14 $ 2,014.50 60 1951 Bowman Baseball #1 Whitey Ford RC SGC 50 10 $ 385.13 61 1953 Bowman Color Baseball #33 Reese & #44 Bauer/Berra/Mantle--Each SGC 60 9 $ 474.00 62 1954 New York American Journal Mickey Mantle--SGC 84 16 $ 1,007.25 63 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto Clemente Rookie SGC 70 16 $ 1,125.75 64 1957 Topps Baseball: #95 Mickey Mantle (SGC 84) & #125 Al Kaline (SGC 88) 9 $ 1,185.00 65 1959 Topps Baseball #10 Mickey Mantle SGC 86 14 $ 1,303.50 66 (4) 1962 Topps Baseball Progressive Proofs BVG 9--All High Numbers 4 $ 154.05 67 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie SGC 84 18 $ 1,303.50 68 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie SGC 70 13 $ 503.63 69 1969 Topps Baseball #533 Nolan Ryan SGC 92 9 $ 474.00 70 1956-67 Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Lot of (8) with 1967 Topps SGC 82 10 $ 1,007.25 71 (12) 1948-1973 Topps/Bowman Baseball Hall of Famer & Star PSA Graded Rookies with Brooks, Carlton, Schmidt10 $ 1,007.25 72 (12) 1956-69 SGC Graded Hall of Famers/Stars with Aaron, Clemente, Koufax & Mays--All 80-84 10 $ 829.50 73 1954-69 SGC Graded Baseball HOFer Lot of (14) with Clemente, Koufax, Mays & J. 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