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4-28-18 Card Catalog CARD CATALOG 4-28-18 LOT # DESCRIPTION 1. Box of 1985 Topps Super Cards Many HOF Cards 43. Mark McGwire Minor League & Sammy Sosa RC 2. Lg. Box of 1988 Donruss Cards HOF Cards 44. 17 Ken Griffey Jr. Cards including Hologram 3. 2014 Chrome Refractor Kris Bryant CTP 62 RC 45. Babe Ruth 1916 The Sproting News #151 4. 2010 Bowman Prospects Rizzo #BP101 RC 46. Charles Barkley, David Robinson & Karl Malone RC's 5. 2011 Bowman Rizzo #70 RC 47. 1995 Pinnacle Jeter RC & Jeter Denny's Hologram Card 6. 8x10 Auto. Photo Fergie Jenkins COA 48. Ty Cobb 1909 E 102 Card 7. 1968 Topps Fergie Jenkins #410 49. 13 Rare Error Cards in Bag 8. 8x10 Auto. Photo Fergie Jenkins COA HOF 91 50. 13 Tom Glavine Cards in Bag 3 Rookie Cards 9. 1988 Topps Greg Maddux #361 51. Denny's Holograms Maddux, Griffey, Ripken, Bonds 10. 1951 Bowman Sal Maglie #127 RC 52. 8x10 Auto. Photo Stan Musial & Willie Mays COA 11. 8x10 Auto. Photo Bob Feller COA HOF 61 53. 1960 Topps Mickey Mantle #350 12. 1978 Landsman Babe Ruth Playing Card GEM MT 54. 1951 Bowman Roy Smalley #44 Chicago Cubs 13. 1956 Topps Brooklyn Dodgers Card #166 55. 8x10 Auto. Photo Mickey Mantle & Joe Dimaggio COA 14. 1971 Topps Unitas & Csonka Cards #1 & #45 56. Michael Jordan 8X10 Winning 1997 Championship 15. 17 Charles Barkley Cards 57. Framed 1969 SI Cover of Ron Santo 16. 1981 Topps Ozzie Smith Card #254 58. Michael Jordan 8x10 Baseball Photo W/White Sox 17. Babe Ruth Fro-joy Ice Cream Sheet 59. Mark McGwire Commemorative #62 HR 1998 18. 1957 Clemente & 2 Aaron Cards 60. 8x10 Auto. Photo Babe Ruth & Daughter COA 19. 1996 Shaq, Magic & Barkley Hologram Cards 61. Mark McGwire Commemorative Bat 70 HR's in 1998 20. 1928 Babe Ruth Fro-joy Picture #1 62. 14 Nolan Ryan Cards 1973-1985 21. 63 Pete Rose Cards 63. Lg. Box of 20-1990 Donruss 22. 30 Deion Sanders Cards Incl. RC 64. Cubs Auto, Baseball Sandberg, Dawson, Grace 23. 19 Cal Ripken Jr. Cards 65. 1989 Topps Wax Pack 24. 5 Pete Rose Error Cards 66. 1990 SI's & SI Covers 25. 1968 Topps Mickey Mantle #280 67. 1989 Cubs Division Champs Button 26. 8x10 Auto. Photo Mantle & Williams COA 68. Box of 1989 Topps Cards Many Stars 27. Early 70's National League Pennant Set (12) 69 Babe Ruth Fro-Joy #1 Card 28. 8x10 Auto. Photo Stan Musial's 3000 Hit COA 70 Babe Ruth Fro-joy #2 Card 29. 8x10 Auto. Color Photo Stan Musial COA 71. Babe Ruth Fro-joy #3 Card 30. 8x10 Auto.Photo Enos Slaughter's Mad Dash COA 72. Babe Ruth Fro-joy #4 Card 31. 1964 Large Topps Mickey Mantle #25 73. Babe Ruth Fro-joy #5 Card 32. 8x10 Auto. Photo Yogi Berra & Whitey Ford 74. Babe Ruth Fro-joy #6 Card 33. 1985 & 1986 All Star Pop-up Figurines 75. Babe Ruth Fro-joy Promotion Card 34. 8x10 Auto. Photo Reagan Meetiing Trump 76 4 Rookie Cards Sosa, Thome, Thomas, Clemens 35. 1959 Sporting News Mickey Mantle #564 77. 28 Randy Johnson Cards including RC 36. 8x10 Auto. Photo Mantle, Dimaggio, Ford, Martin 78. 9 Manny Ramirez & 10 Jim Deshaies Cards 37. Cy Young/Joe Jackson Caramels Card 79. 10 Sweet William Restaurant Star Baseball Cards 38. 47 Mark McGwire Cards 80. Babe Ruth Indian Gum Card #144 39. Reggie Jackson Auto. Card & John Deere Card 81. Nolan Ryan Rookie on 1 Side & Ventura Fight on Back 40. 1965 Topps Len Dawson #96 82. Lou Gherig 1933 Indian Gum Card #92 41. 1957 Topps Alan Ameche #53 83. 7 Olympic Cards Gable, Thorpe, Owens, Leonard 42. Michael Jordan Promotional Baseball RC 84. 1938 Joe DiMaggio Goudey Card #274 Buyer's premium of 7% charged to each of these items. The Greater Quad City Auto Auction does not grade or authenticate any sports items. All guarantees are between the Buyer and Seller. CARD CATALOG 4-28-18 85. 6 Football Cards Favre, Bradshaw, Starr, Unitas 106. 1986 Donruss Cards 86. 2002 Topps Willie Mays #141 107. 1989 Fleer Cards 87. Ty Cobb Cracker Jack RP #30 108. 1990 UD Complete Set Unopened 88. 3 Sheets of Piedmont RP Cards 109. 1969 Topps Tony Conigliaro #330 89. 10 Special Design Basketball Star Cards 110. 1962 Auto. Aaron Card & 1968 Al Downing Card 90. 8X10 Auto. Photo Joe Dimaggio COA 111. 1993 UD Cal Ripken Jr. Auto. Card 91. 1973 Topps Joe Namath #400 112. Lg. Box of Misc. Cards 92. 1953 Bowman Eddie Mathews #97 HOF 113. 1990 Donruss Baseball Wax Pack 93. 8x10 Auto. Photo Moose Skowron #14 HOF 114. 1994 Beckett With Michael Jordan on Cover 94. 1995 SI W/Mickey Mantle Cover 115. 1995 SI Jordan/Rodman Cover 95. 2010 Topps Jake Arrieta RC 116. 1957 Hoyt Wilhelm & Wally Moon Cards 96. 2010 Bowman Prospects Rizzo #BP101 RC 117. Sheets of Cardinals Cards 97. 2014 Bowman Chrome Prospect Kris Bryant RC 118. Ronald Reagan Lg. Political Pin 98. 96-97 UD Kobe Bryant #21 RC 99. 1973 Topps Al Kaline #280 HOF 100. 1989 David Robinson NBA Hoops RC 101. 8x10 Babe Ruth Photo Auto. By Daughter COA 102. Misc. Baseball Cards 1968-1982 HOFers 103. 45 Goodwin Champions Cards 104. 1990 NFL Pro Set Box of Wax Packs 105. Lg. Box of 1992 Upper Deck Cards Buyer's premium of 7% charged to each of these items. The Greater Quad City Auto Auction does not grade or authenticate any sports items. All guarantees are between the Buyer and Seller. CARD CATALOG 4-28-18 Buyer's premium of 7% charged to each of these items. The Greater Quad City Auto Auction does not grade or authenticate any sports items. All guarantees are between the Buyer and Seller. .
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