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PDF of Oct 14 Results Huggins and Scott's October 9, 2014 Auction Prices Realized SALE LOT# TITLE BIDS PRICE 1 George Washington Signed Free Frank--PSA/DNA Authentic 7 $ 9,480.00 2 Thomas Jefferson Signed Free Frank--PSA/DNA Authentic 6 $ 4,443.75 3 1875 Peck & Snyder Sterling Silver Presentation Trophy Baseball in Original Case 15 $ 8,295.00 4 THIS LOT HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN 0 $ - 5 THIS LOT HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN 0 $ - 6 1913 Cleveland Naps "The Sunday Leader" Panoramic Team Photo Supplement With Joe Jackson 7 $ 829.50 7 1916 Chicago White Sox Panoramic Team Photo With Shoeless Joe Jackson 7 $ 474.00 8 THIS LOT HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN 0 $ - 9 Large 1915 World Champion Boston Red Sox Team Photo on Leather 3 $ 1,659.00 10 1927-28 Stanley Cup Champion New York Rangers Team-Signed Hockey Stick - Full JSA 0 $ - 11 Ching Johnson 1933-34 NHL All-Star Ace Bailey Benefit Game-Used Hockey Stick 5 $ 1,125.75 12 1933-36 Zeenut PCL Joe DiMaggio Batting (without Coupon) SGC 10 18 $ 3,555.00 13 1933-36 Zeenut PCL Joe DiMaggio Throwing (without Coupon) SGC 10 15 $ 2,370.00 14 1931 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Near Set of (97/120) Cards Plus (16) Duplicates 9 $ 1,125.75 15 1932 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Near Set of (96/120) Cards with Oana 12 $ 1,777.50 16 1933 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League (Sepia) Complete Set of (48) Cards 6 $ 503.63 17 1933-36 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Black & White Near Set (150/159) Plus (31) Variations/Duplicates and (32)15 1937-1938$ 4,147.50 Zeenuts 18 (8) 1911-1912 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Cards 3 $ 213.30 19 (30) 1925-1927 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Cards with (3) Hall of Famers Including Averill & Waner Brothers 8 $ 592.50 20 1928 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Starter Set of (62) Different Including Averill Plus (10) Duplicates 7 $ 562.88 21 1929 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Starter Set of (87) Different with Gomez & Oana 9 $ 829.50 22 1930 Zeenuts Pacific Coast League Starter Set of (84) Different with Lombardi & Nevers Plus (3) Dupes 8 $ 562.88 23 (186) 1920s-1950s Baseball Treasure Chest with Cards, Programs & Photos 6 $ 592.50 24 (72) 1930s-1940s Pacific Coast League Treasure Chest with Sets, Team Photos & Collectibles 10 $ 651.75 25 1920s-1940s Baseball Scrapbook with (230+) Photos/Premiums Including Ruth & Many HOFers 19 $ 1,896.00 26 1940s Al Vermeer Pacific Coast League Original Artwork Lot of (2) 8 $ 284.40 27 Rare c.1921 Ty Cobb “Barnstorming” Souvenir Score Card 5 $ 355.50 28 (184) Original George Burke Baseball Sepia-Tone Photos--All with Address Stamp on Reverse & (2) Letters 16 $ 1,066.50 29 1888-1889 Arthur B. Rugg Cabinet Photo Thomas McCullum- SGC "Authentic" 2 $ 325.88 30 1888 McLoughlin Bros. New York Baseball Team Complete Set (11/11) Die Cut Paper Dolls—All SGC Authentic2 $ 503.63 31 1908-09 Rose Company Postcards Walter Johnson SGC 55—Highest Graded 27 $ 13,035.00 32 (3) 1908-09 Rose Co. Postcards Washington Senators of Clymer, Ganley & McBride--All SGC 45 18 $ 1,066.50 33 (40) 1909-11 T206 White Border SGC 40 Graded Cards 12 $ 1,540.50 34 1939-1941 Play Ball Starter Set Run with (41) PSA Graded Including DiMaggio & Williams 13 $ 1,303.50 35 1888 N29 Allen & Ginter Buck Ewing SGC 40 15 $ 948.00 36 (6) 1909 E90-1 American Caramel Graded Cards with (4) Hall of Famers 5 $ 444.38 37 1909 E92 Nadja Caramels John McGraw SGC 60--None Better 5 $ 414.75 38 (5) 1915 E106 American Caramel PSA Graded Cards with Bender, Evers & Tinker 6 $ 592.50 39 1909-11 T206 White Borders Carolina Brights, Lenox & Red Hindu Type Singles--All PSA 1 17 $ 948.00 40 1911 T205 Gold Borders Christy Mathewson SGC 45 8 $ 355.50 41 1941 Play Ball #14 Ted Williams SGC 40 9 $ 414.75 42 1941 Play Ball #54 Pee Wee Reese Rookie SGC 60 5 $ 284.40 43 (3) 1941 Play Ball Hall of Famers with #14 Williams, #54 Reese & #71 DiMaggio--All SGC 40-55 15 $ 1,066.50 44 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 4 15 $ 3,258.75 45 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Willie Mays Rookie PSA 4 8 $ 1,007.25 46 1953-1968 Topps & Bowman Mickey Mantle PSA Graded Framed Display of (10) Cards Plus Signed Induction 10Day$ 8x10 1,422.00 with Full JSA 47 1958-1968 Topps Roger Maris PSA Graded Framed Display of (14) Cards Plus Signed PSA/DNA Index Card 9 $ 1,125.75 48 (17) 1955-1969 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Fame Rookies 9 $ 1,007.25 49 (20) 1962 Topps Baseball SGC Graded Stars with Koufax & Mays 6 $ 711.00 50 (4) 1948-1954 Bowman & Red Heart Baseball SGC Graded Hall of Famers & Stars 9 $ 533.25 51 (3) 1953-1955 Bowman Baseball Hall of Famers with Campanella, Mantle & Mays--All SGC Graded 9 $ 562.88 52 1954 Topps Baseball #94 Banks, #128 Aaron & #201 Kaline Rookies--All SGC 50-70 12 $ 1,422.00 53 (3) 1954 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame Rookies of Aaron, Banks & Kaline--All PSA 2-4 8 $ 651.75 54 (6) 1952-1955 Topps Baseball SGC Graded Hall of Famers with Mays & Williams 12 $ 1,066.50 55 1955 Topps Baseball: #123 Sandy Koufax RC (SGC 60) & #164 Roberto Clemente RC (SGC 45) 15 $ 1,066.50 56 (4) 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of Famers with Clemente RC, Koufax RC & Mays--All SGC 60-80 11 $ 1,777.50 57 (3) 1955 Topps Baseball Stars with Clemente RC, Koufax RC & Mays--All SGC 40-80 11 $ 1,125.75 58 1955 Topps Baseball #123 Sandy Koufax Rookie SGC 80 8 $ 651.75 59 (2) 1955-1956 Mickey Mantle Coins & Pinbacks with PSA Graded 14 $ 829.50 60 (5) 1956 Topps Baseball SGC Graded Hall of Famers & Stars with Koufax, Mantle & Williams 10 $ 1,185.00 61 (3) 1956 Topps Baseball SGC 84 Graded Stars of Aaron, Clemente & Robinson 13 $ 1,066.50 62 1956 & 1959 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle SGC 55-60 Graded Cards 7 $ 592.50 63 (4) 1957-1959 Topps Baseball SGC 86-88 Graded Hall of Famers with Koufax 10 $ 770.25 64 (9) 1958 Topps Baseball SGC 70-92 Hall of Famers & Stars with Koufax, Mantle, Mays & Williams 12 $ 1,303.50 65 (4) 1953-1963 Topps & Bowman Baseball Mickey Mantle PSA 5-6 Graded Cards 15 $ 1,896.00 66 1952 Topps Baseball #372 Gil McDougald Rookie SGC 60 11 $ 355.50 67 1952 & 1953 Topps Baseball Willie Mays SGC Graded Cards 15 $ 1,125.75 68 1953 Topps Baseball #1 Jackie Robinson & #82 Mickey Mantle--Each SGC 50-55 9 $ 948.00 69 1954 Bowman #65 Mickey Mantle PSA 6.5 18 $ 888.75 70 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Hank Aaron Rookie SGC 70 17 $ 948.00 71 1954 Topps Baseball #128 Henry Aaron Rookie PSA 4 11 $ 1,066.50 72 1955 Bowman & 1957 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle--Both SGC Authentic 14 $ 325.88 73 1956 Topps Baseball #30 Jackie Robinson SGC 86 6 $ 355.50 74 1957 Topps Baseball #328 Brooks Robinson Rookie SGC 70 5 $ 248.85 75 1957 Topps Baseball #10 Willie Mays SGC 88 9 $ 711.00 76 1957 Topps Baseball #95 Mickey Mantle SGC 84 22 $ 2,370.00 77 1957 Topps Baseball #18 Drysdale RC & #170 Snider--Both SGC 88 9 $ 829.50 78 (7) 1958 Topps Baseball Yellow Letter Variations with PSA 3 Aaron 6 $ 248.85 79 1958 & 1959 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Cards 9 $ 829.50 80 1959 Topps Baseball #10 Mickey 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1959-1967 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Mickey Mantle Cards 13 $ 711.00 94 (5) 1957-66 Topps Mickey Mantle SGC Graded Cards 8 $ 474.00 95 (15) 1953-1971 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Famers & Stars with Banks RC and Williams 14 $ 1,303.50 96 (10) 1960-1971 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Famers with (2) Aaron, (4) Koufax & Ryan 6 $ 325.88 97 (7) 1975-1982 Topps & Donruss Baseball Hall of Fame Graded Rookies 12 $ 414.75 98 (9) 1987 Greg Maddux PSA 10 Graded Cards 11 $ 444.38 99 1980 Charlotte O’s Police Orange Border Cal Ripken Jr. BVG 4.5 19 $ 7,110.00 100 (6) 1965-1984 Baseball Hall of Fame/Star Rookies with Ryan--All SGC Graded 18 $ 1,007.25 101 1990 Topps Baseball #USA1 George Bush SGC 84 6 $ 1,066.50 102 (102) 1986-1987 Barry Bonds PSA Graded Rookie Cards 13 $ 1,007.25 103 (42) 1992-1995 Derek Jeter PSA 10 Graded Cards with Several Rookies 21 $ 3,555.00 104 (234) 1987-2001 Baseball Mostly PSA Graded Star Cards—All “8-10” 20 $ 1,185.00 105 1948 Bowman Baseball Complete Set (48/48) 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