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March 2012 Prices Realized HUGGINS AND SCOTT'S APRIL 5, 2012 PRICES REALIZED LOT# TITLE BIDS SALE PRICE* 1 1963-1968 Don Wert Game-Worn Detroit Tigers Road Uniform 16 $1,292.50 2 1968 World Series Detroit Tigers & St. Louis Cardinals Team Balls & Press Charms21 $1,175.00Full JSA 3 Don Wert Game-Used Glove 12 $646.25 4 Don Wert 1968 World Series Game-Issued Bat 14 $1,057.50 5 1968 American League All-Stars Team-Signed Ball With Mantle and Full JSA 22 $1,762.50 6 (3) 1962-1964 Detroit Tigers Team-Signed Baseball Run with Full JSAs 12 $763.75 7 (3) 1966-1970 Detroit Tigers Team-Signed Baseballs with Full JSA 8 $440.63 8 Detroit Tigers 1965 Team-Signed Bat and 1970 Team-Signed Ball - Full JSA 7 $470.00 9 1968-1970 Detroit Tigers Collection of (4) With 1968 Team-Signed Photo and10 World $558.13Series Black Bat 10 Don Wert 1968 All-Star Game Collection With Game-Issued Bat 9 $381.88 11 (3) Don Wert 1968 World Series Game-Issued Adirondack Bats 12 $411.25 12 Don Wert Minor League Lot of (3) With 1958 Valdosta Championship Ring 11 $323.13 13 Don Wert Tigers Reunion Lot of (6) With Uniforms and Multi-Signed Baseballs 6 $440.63 14 Don Wert Personal Awards Lot of (9) With 1965 BBWAA "Tiger of the Year" Plaque6 $270.25 15 Don Wert Memorabilia Balance of Collection With 1968 Team-Signed Photo and20 (10) $822.50Signed Baseballs 16 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Ty Cobb SGC 20 11 $6,462.50 17 1912 T227 Honest Long Cut Ty Cobb SGC 30 14 $2,702.50 18 (8) 1911-14 D304 General Baking Co. SGC Graded Cards with (4) Hall of Famers7 $2,350.00 19 1910 Philadelphia Athletics & Chicago Cubs Team Composite Postcards--Both13 SGC 60$881.25 20 1902 W600 Sporting Life James Collins Cabinet PSA 4.5--Highest Graded 22 $2,467.50 21 1912 S81 Silk #108 Christy Mathewson—SGC Authentic 20 $998.75 22 1909-11 T206 White Borders Sherry Magee (Magie) Error--PSA 1 18 $5,581.25 23 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Green Portrait) PSA 4 19 $2,467.50 24 1909-11 T206 White Borders Nap Lajoie (with Bat) PSA 6 13 $881.25 25 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Green Portrait) PSA 2 17 $1,292.50 26 (4) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of Famers--All PSA 3-5 18 $1,057.50 27 (4) 1909-11 T206 White Border PSA Graded Hall of Famers with Evers, Speaker17 & $1,175.00(2) Young 28 1909-11 T206 White Border Grouping of (12) PSA 5 to 5.5 Graded Cards 15 $1,410.00 29 (19) 1909-11 T206 White Border PSA 2-4 Graded Cards with (4) Hall of Famers/Southern14 $1,116.25 Leaguers 30 (21) 1909-11 T206 White Border Singles—All PSA 4 to 4.5 16 $1,175.00 31 1908 E102 Anonymous SGC Graded Near Set of (17/25) Cards with (4) Hall of15 Famers$1,175.00 32 1908 E102 Anonymous Honus Wagner (Batting) SGC 10 22 $1,175.00 33 1908 E102 Anonymous Ty Cobb SGC 10 21 $1,116.25 34 1908 E102 Anonymous Christy Mathewson SGC 10 14 $528.75 35 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders Evers/Makes a Safe Slide/Chance--PSA 6 9 $763.75 36 (3) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with (2) Cobb & Mathewson--All PSA 15 $881.25 37 (7) 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders with (2) Clarke--All PSA 12 $646.25 38 1887 N284 Buchner Gold Coin Billy O'Brien PSA 6 3 $352.50 39 1887 N284 Buchner Gold Coin Ed Daily PSA 5.5 0 $0.00 40 1887 N284 Buchner Gold Coin Tim Keefe SGC 50 14 $558.13 41 1908-09 Rose Co. Postcards Frank Delehanty SGC 50 9 $528.75 42 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders Miller Huggins/Roger Bresnahan PSA 6 6 $188.00 43 1911 T205 Gold Border Tris Speaker PSA 3.5 10 $323.13 44 1909-11 T206 White Borders Hal Chase (Blue Portrait) with El Principe De Gales13 Back--PSA$282.00 2 45 (4) 1910 T212 Obak SGC Graded Singles 6 $188.00 46 1926 W511 Babe Ruth (Blue Duotone) Strip Card--PSA Authentic 12 $352.50 47 1933 Goudey #92 Lou Gehrig PSA 3 15 $940.00 48 1933 Uncle Jacks Candy Paul Waner SGC 40 9 $381.88 49 1935 Goudey Four-in-One Ruth/Maranville/McManus/Brandt SGC 40 5 $381.88 50 1933 DeLong #2 Al Simmons PSA 6 10 $440.63 51 1933 DeLong #24 Goose Goslin PSA 5 11 $323.13 52 1933 DeLong #21 Jimmy Foxx PSA 5 13 $646.25 53 1933 DeLong #7 Lou Gehrig PSA 5 10 $3,231.25 54 (4) 1912 T207 Brown Background Singles with (2) PSA including NM+ 7.5 Golden16 $646.25 55 1914 Cracker Jack #37 Grover Alexander SGC 20 16 $1,292.50 56 (4) 1920-1926 Baseball Strip Cards with (2) Ruth & (2) Cobb--All PSA Authentic20 $1,292.50 57 1921 Exhibits Walter Johnson SGC 50 7 $323.13 58 (3) 1922 Eastern Exhibit Supply SGC 40-60 Graded Hall of Famers with Hornsby9 $558.13 59 1933 Eclipse Import #402 Babe Ruth (Hand Cut) PSA 3 26 $2,115.00 60 (12) 1933 Goudey Baseball PSA & SGC Graded NM 7 Singles 10 $1,410.00 61 1940 Play Ball #225 Joe Jackson High Number--SGC 50 13 $881.25 62 (59) 1949 Bowman Baseball Mostly SGC Graded Cards with J. Robinson RC &16 (25) $1,175.00High Numbers 63 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Willie Mays Rookie PSA 5 9 $1,057.50 64 1951 Bowman Baseball #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 3 29 $3,525.00 65 1954 Wilson Franks Ted Williams SGC 40 10 $2,232.50 66 (8) 1955-1964 Topps Roberto Clemente & Sandy Koufax PSA Graded Cards with15 Clemente$1,292.50 Rookie PSA 5 67 (3) 1965 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Stars: Mantle, Rose & Ford--All NM-MT 128 $1,410.00 68 1948-49 Leaf Gum #76 Ted Williams PSA 7 7 $1,116.25 69 1948-49 Leaf Gum #1 Joe DiMaggio SGC 40 11 $587.50 70 (16) 1948-49 Leaf Baseball Graded Cards with Ruth, Wagner & PSA 7 Kluszewski16 RC$1,292.50 71 (12) 1950 Drake's Baseball PSA Graded Singles with Reese 10 $822.50 72 1952 Topps Baseball #1 Andy Pafko PSA 5 14 $558.13 73 (3) 1952 Topps Baseball High Numbers with Dark--All PSA 5-6 15 $822.50 74 1953 Topps Baseball #27 Roy Campanella & #104 Yogi Berra--Both PSA 8 7 $1,645.00 75 1954 Topps #10 Jackie Robinson (PSA 7.5) and 1957 Topps Bob Clemente (PSA11 8) $881.25 76 (6) 1955-1969 Topps & Bowman Mickey Mantle Cards with (4) Graded 13 $705.00 77 (33) 1954 Bowman Baseball SGC 84-96 Graded Cards with (4) Hall of Famers15 $822.50 78 (74) 1954 Bowman Baseball SGC 60-80 Graded Cards 9 $587.50 79 (31) 1952-1964 Topps New York Yankees PSA Graded Cards 13 $940.00 80 (23) 1952-1969 Topps & Bowman Baseball PSA Graded HOFers 18 $1,762.50 81 1956 Topps #135 Mantle (PSA 8, oc) & 1958 Topps #150 Mantle (PSA 6) 14 $1,175.00 82 (14) 1958-1963 Kahn’s Wieners Baseball Singles with (8) Graded 0 $0.00 83 (8) 1954-1973 Baseball PSA Graded Superstars with (2) Mantle & (2) Clemente16 $1,880.00 84 (70) 1965-1983 Topps New York Yankees Graded Cards with (7) Gem 10 12 $940.00 85 (4) 1959 Topps Baseball PSA 7-8 Graded Stars with Mantle & Mays 9 $1,292.50 86 (4) 1959-1969 Topps Mickey Mantle Cards--All PSA 7-8 8 $763.75 87 (8) 1960 Topps Baseball High Numbers with Mantle--All PSA 6-8 9 $470.00 88 1961 Bazooka #29 Warren Spahn (Hand Cut) PSA 10--Only and Highest Graded0 $0.00 89 (75) 1963 Topps Baseball PSA 7-8 Graded Singles 8 $822.50 90 (4) 1966 Topps Baseball PSA 8 Graded Stars: Clemente, Palmer RC, Perry SP &9 Roberts$822.50 91 1968 Topps 3-D Jim Maloney (No Dugout Variation) PSA 6 13 $528.75 92 1968 Topps 3-D Tony Perez PSA 6 13 $998.75 93 (4) 1968 Topps Baseball 3-D SGC Graded Singles—All 60 EX to 84 NM 22 $1,175.00 94 1950 Drake's Cookies #5 Duke Snider PSA 4 12 $411.25 95 (2) 1951 Topps Major League All-Stars with Kiner & Evers--Both Graded 13 $587.50 96 1952 Topps #1 Andy Pafko & 1952 Berk Ross Willie Mays--Both PSA 3 9 $270.25 97 1954 Bowman Baseball #89 Willie Mays PSA 7 8 $411.25 98 1958 Topps #324 Hoyt Wilhelm PSA 9--None Better 16 $587.50 99 1962 Topps #200 Mickey Mantle PSA 7 17 $822.50 100 1964 Topps #50 Mickey Mantle PSA 8 11 $705.00 101 1965 Kahn's Wieners Hank Aaron PSA 8 3 $352.50 102 1968 Topps 3-D Willie Davis PSA 8 17 $470.00 103 1968 Topps 3-D Ron Fairly (No Dugout in Background) PSA 8 13 $705.00 104 1968 Topps 3-D Jim Maloney (Dugout in Background) PSA 8 21 $705.00 105 1968 Topps 3-D Jim Maloney (No Dugout in Background) Variation--SGC 80 10 $323.13 106 1968 Topps 3-D Ron Swoboda PSA 6 15 $881.25 107 1968 Topps 3-D Curt Flood PSA 5 14 $440.63 108 1970 Topps Super #24 Hank Aaron & #34 Pete Rose--Both PSA 9 2 $246.75 109 1933 PR4 Cracker Jack Baseball Pins Near Set of (24/25) Pins with (11) Duplicates--(2)25 $822.50 Gehrig 110 1934 U-1 Diamond Baseball Matchbooks (Silver Border) Near Set of (191/200)12 $705.00 111 1939 R303-B Goudey Premiums Complete Set (24/24) with (9) SGC Graded Keys8 $940.00 112 1941 Play Ball Near Set of (60/72) cards with (14) PSA Graded 5-7 16 $1,997.50 113 1948 Bowman Baseball Complete Set of (48) Cards 9 $881.25 114 1951 Bowman Baseball Starter Set (143/324) With Williams & 1951 Topps Red19 Back$1,116.25 Near Set (44/52) 115 1952 Topps Baseball Low Number (1-310) Starter Set of (196) Cards with (20)19 PSA$2,702.50 Graded 116 1953 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (274/274) with (11) PSA Graded 16 $3,525.00 117 1954 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (250) Cards with (13) PSA Graded Stars15 $2,585.00 118 1955 Topps Baseball Complete Set (206/206) with (15) Graded Stars 25 $6,462.50 119 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set (340/340) with (23) Graded Stars 23 $5,287.50 120 1957 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (407) Cards with (22) PSA Graded Stars21 $4,700.00 121 1958 Topps Baseball Complete Set (494/494) with (36) PSA Graded Keys 20 $3,231.25 122 1958 Topps Baseball Complete Set (494/494) 22 $2,350.00 123 1959 Topps Baseball Complete Set (572/572) with (18) PSA Graded 12 $1,645.00 124 1959 Topps Baseball Complete Set (572/572) 13 $1,645.00 125 1959 Fleer Ted Williams Near Set (79/80) with (20) PSA 8-9 Graded Cards 29 $2,350.00 126 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (572) Cards with (27) PSA Graded Stars18 $3,818.75 127 1954 Topps Baseball Near Set (248/250) with (70) Duplicates 16 $1,762.50 128 1957 Topps Baseball Near Set of (326/407) Cards
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