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September 2010 Prices Realized HUGGINS & SCOTT SEPT 29-30, 2010 PRICES REALIZED Lot # Title Bids Sale Price 1 1933 R338 Goudey Sport Kings Complete Uncut Sheet (24 Cards) Featuring Ruth, Cobb, Thorpe and Grange 20 $38,187.50 2 1911 T212 Obak Full Uncut Sheet of (179) Cards with (3) Buck Weaver 20 $18,800.00 3 1916 Collins-McCarthy #82 Joe Jackson - SGC 50 24 $14,100.00 4 (42) 1911 T205 Gold Border SGC 40-70 Graded Cards with (4) Hall of Famers 16 $1,880.00 5 (26) 1909-1911 T206 White Border PSA & SGC Graded Cards with (3) Hall of Famers 11 $1,116.25 6 1911 D304 Brunners Bread Rube Marquard PSA 3 2 $940.00 7 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Addie Joss (Portrait) SGC 70 26 $3,231.25 8 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Sam Crawford SGC 70 6 $646.25 9 1909 E92 Croft’s Cocoa Cy Young SGC 40 13 $940.00 10 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel Christy Mathewson SGC 40 12 $763.75 11 1908 PC800 Vignette Postcards Camnitz & Moeller—Both SGC 40 2 $381.88 12 1910 PC 796 Sepia Postcards Ty Cobb SGC 30 22 $1,997.50 13 1910-11 M116 Sporting Life Tris Speaker SGC 60 18 $1,057.50 14 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets Howie Camnitz SGC 70—Highest Graded 16 $763.75 15 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #33 Jake Pfeister SGC 70—Highest Graded 15 $558.13 16 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #82 Kitty Bransfield SGC 60—Highest Graded 10 $558.13 17 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #113 Bugs Raymond SGC 60—Highest Graded 10 $558.13 18 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #2 Bill Bergen SGC 60—Highest Graded 14 $528.75 19 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #90 Mickey Doolan SGC 50 2 $323.13 20 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #4 Roger Bresnahan SGC 40 17 $1,410.00 21 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #16 Johnny Evers (SGC 40) & #47 Frank Chance (SGC 30) 9 $822.50 22 (4) 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets—All SGC 50 12 $1,057.50 23 (4) 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets—All SGC 40 8 $940.00 24 (6) 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets—All SGC 12 $1,292.50 25 1911 T205 Gold Border Ty Cobb SGC 40 13 $1,057.50 26 1909 T206 Piedmont Cigarettes Walter Johnson (Portrait) SGC 40 16 $646.25 27 1912 T207 Brown Background Robert Harmon (Brown Back) SGC 40 11 $1,057.50 28 (7) 1912 T207 Brown Background SGC Graded Shortprints with (5) Broad Leaf 5 $587.50 29 1923 W515-1 #47 Babe Ruth (Hand Cut) PSA Authentic 6 $381.88 30 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle RC - PSA 2.5 20 $7,637.50 31 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente Rookie—PSA 8 14 $4,700.00 32 1961 Topps Dice Game Brooks Robinson SGC Authentic—Only Graded 32 $22,325.00 33 1963 Post Cereal #187 Bob Aspromonte Shortprint PSA 8—Highest Graded 9 $1,175.00 34 1951 Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie SGC 60 14 $2,820.00 35 (74) 1957-1958 Topps Baseball PSA 7 Singles with T. Williams 7 $881.25 36 1959 Bazooka Mickey Mantle SGC 50 30 $3,525.00 37 (21) 1956-1967 Topps Mickey Mantle Cards with 1956 SGC Graded 23 $2,232.50 38 1968 Topps Plaks Checklist #1—PSA 2.5 14 $1,527.50 39 (3) 1952-1968 Topps & Bowman Mickey Mantle PSA Graded Cards 19 $2,115.00 40 (3) 1956-1969 Topps Baseball Mickey Mantle PSA Graded Cards with White Letter Variation 15 $763.75 41 (4) 1957-1969 Topps Mickey Mantle Cards with Stand-Up—All PSA 6 15 $998.75 42 1952 Topps #1 Andy Pafko PSA 4 5 $352.50 43 1955 Topps #123 Sandy Koufax Rookie PSA 6 11 $440.63 44 1955 Topps Baseball #124 Harmon Killebrew Card SGC 88 7 $558.13 45 1960 Topps Mickey Mantle SGC 86 & 1968 Topps Mickey Mantle SGC 88 13 $940.00 46 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie Card SGC 86 22 $1,410.00 47 1916-20 W-UNC Rogers Hornsby SGC 20 7 $470.00 48 (3) 1916-1923 Rogers Hornsby Tough E Series Graded Cards 31 $2,115.00 49 1921 E121 American Caramel Series of 80 Rogers Hornsby PSA 5 17 $881.25 50 1922 W501 #114 Rogers Hornsby SGC 50—Highest Graded 11 $558.13 51 1922 W575-1 Rogers Hornsby SGC 50—Only Graded 8 $381.88 52 1924 Mrs. Sherlock's Rogers Hornsby Pin - PSA 8 10 $440.63 53 (6) 1920s Rogers Hornsby Graded Exhibit Cards 15 $822.50 54 (3) 1927-1928 Rogers Hornsby Ice Cream/Caramel Graded Cards 10 $411.25 55 (14) 1919-1931 W Series Rogers Hornsby Graded Cards 13 $705.00 56 1930 Rogers Hornsby Blue Ribbon malt Premium - SGC 60 15 $763.75 57 (7) 1921-1935 Rogers Hornsby Graded Type Cards with Oxford Confectionery 14 $1,175.00 58 1932 U.S. Caramel #11 Rogers Hornsby - SGC 40 14 $587.50 59 (9) 1932-1937 Rogers Hornsby Graded Cards With (2) Goudeys 15 $1,116.25 60 (3) 1922-1967 Rogers Hornsby Graded Foreign Issue Cards 6 $235.00 61 1950-1951 Toleteros Rogers Hornsby - SGC 60 9 $381.88 62 (335+) 1946-Modern Rogers Hornsby Singles with Many Inserts 5 $282.00 63 (12) 1910s-1940s Rogers Hornsby Oversized Premiums 13 $470.00 64 (15) 1921-1970 Rogers Hornsby Collectibles 4 $381.88 65 2003 UD SP Authentic Rogers Hornsby Legendary Cuts 1/1 (Green) 14 $2,232.50 66 2003 UD SP Authentic Rogers Hornsby Legendary Cuts 1/1 (Red) 14 $2,115.00 67 (12) Modern Rogers Hornsby Multi-Relic Cards with Cobb 10 $646.25 68 (18) Modern Rogers Hornsby Game-Used/Insert Cards—All #1/1 12 $381.88 69 (23) 2006-2009 Rogers Hornsby Multi-Bat Relic Cards 16 $705.00 70 (24) 2001-2009 Rogers Hornsby Game-Used Bat Cards 9 $411.25 71 (30) 2005-2008 Rogers Hornsby Game-Used Jersey Cards 10 $499.38 72 (31) Modern Rogers Hornsby Game-Used/Manufactured Patch Cards 8 $381.88 73 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World’s Champions Complete Set of (50) Cards with (9) SGC 0 $0.00 74 1952 Topps Baseball Complete #1-310 Set with (13) Extra Variations 11 $3,818.75 75 1953 Bowman Color Complete Set of (160/160) 16 $3,231.25 76 1953 Topps Baseball Partial Set of (228/274) With Mantle 16 $1,292.50 77 1955 Topps Baseball Near-Set of (190/206) 14 $1,880.00 78 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set (572/572) 27 $2,467.50 79 1959-1963 Fleer Baseball Complete and Near-Set Lot of (4) 18 $1,997.50 80 1952 Berk Ross Near-Set of (67/72) With Mantle, Mays and DiMaggio 28 $1,880.00 81 1961 Nu-Card Scoops Complete Set of (80/80) with Wrapper 19 $646.25 82 1960 Bazooka Baseball Near Set of (33/36) 12 $587.50 83 1963 Bazooka Baseball Near Panel Set (10/12) 6 $323.13 84 1966 Bazooka Baseball Complete Set of (16) Panels 20 $1,645.00 85 1960s-1970s Baseball Oddball Set and Near-Set Lot of (7) 8 $352.50 86 1973 Topps 1953 Reprints Complete Set (8/8) 8 $352.50 87 (18) 1969-1978 Baseball Oddball Complete/Near Sets with 1973 Topps Candy Lids 22 $1,116.25 88 (16) 1970-1982 Kelloggs Baseball Complete/Near Sets with 1971 Complete Set 23 $1,175.00 89 1969 Topps Baseball Super Near Set (64/66) 4 $1,292.50 90 1971 Topps Baseball's Greatest Moments High-Grade Complete Set of (55) 19 $2,115.00 91 1971 & 1972 Topps Baseball Complete Sets with (70) SGC Graded 26 $3,818.75 92 1974 Topps Deckle Edge Near Set (61/72) 16 $2,467.50 93 1888 Gehrig Studios Jack Croghan (Chicago Maroons) Cabinet 5 $822.50 94 1903 Weasner & Wolfe Buffalo Bisons (Eastern League) Team Cabinet 13 $2,820.00 95 (41) 1909-1911 T206 White Borders with (8) Hall of Famers including Johnson & Mathewson 11 $1,175.00 96 1912 T207 Brown Background Partial Set of (106) Cards with (7) Hall of Famers & (23) Tougher Commons 15 $2,820.00 97 (19) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with (9) Hall of Famers 1 $587.50 98 (50) 1914 B18 Blankets With Cobb and Johnson 15 $1,292.50 99 1915 PM1 Ornate Frame Jimmy Archer on Original Paper Backing 0 $0.00 100 (27) 1919-21 W514 Strip Cards with Cobb & Black Sox 2 $499.38 101 (24) 1936-37 BF3 Felt Pennants with McCarthy & Hubbell 6 $352.50 102 (18) 1934-1941 Pre-War Baseball Card Grab Bag with Gehrig and Ott 12 $646.25 103 (7) 1941 Play Ball Cards With T. 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