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October 2013 Prices Realized October 2013 Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 1 1909 T206 Eddie Plank Sweet Caporal 350 Series PSA 5 EX Final Price: $78,958.88 1909-11 T206 Christy Mathewson "Dark Cap" PSA 8.5 NM/MT+ The Highest Graded 2 Example On The PSA Population Report Final Price: $34,693.26 3 1909 T204 Ramly Walter Johnson PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $29,717.87 Exceedingly Rare 1933 Goudey Final Production Sheet Featuring #53 Babe Ruth And 4 Four Other Hall Of Famers Final Price: $31,520.72 5 1887 N172 Old Judge Old Hoss Radbourn PSA 7 NM Final Price: $8,030.12 6 1887 N172 Old Judge Mickey Welch (Welsh) PSA 7 NM Final Price: $4,075.75 7 1887 Old Judge N172 Pud Galvin SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $6,170.15 8 1895 Mayo's Cut Plug N300 Kid Nichols SGC 60 EX 5 Final Price: $4,489.87 9 T206 Cy Young Cleveland, Glove Shows PSA 7 NM Final Price: $5,426.40 10 T206 Sweet Caporal Walter Johnson Portrait PSA 7 NM Final Price: $7,235.20 11 T206 Sweet Caporal Christy Mathewson "Dark Cap" PSA 7 NM Final Price: $5,969.04 12 1933 Goudey #92 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $11,308.57 1933 World Wide Gum #80 Babe Ruth with Scarce English Only Reverse SGC 86 NM+ 13 7.5 Final Price: $8,932.14 1933 World Wide Gum #93 Babe Ruth SGC 84 NM 7 The Highest Graded Example On 14 The SGC Population Report Final Price: $5,615.61 15 1933 World Wide Gum #55 Lou Gehrig SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $3,704.47 16 1887 Old Judge Group of (7) Final Price: $285.60 17 1887 Old Judge N172 Ad Gumbert SGC 88 NM/MT 8 Final Price: $916.30 18 1887 Old Judge N172 Pop Smith SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $846.09 19 1888 N162 Goodwin Champions Dunlap PSA 5(OC) EX Final Price: $381.99 20 1887 Allen & Ginter N28 John Clarkson SGC 84 NM 7 October 2013 Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Final Price: $3,291.54 21 1887 Allen & Ginter N28 Timothy Keefe SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $2,005.15 22 1889 Goodwin Cabinet Proof of Leighton (Omaha) Final Price: $291.55 23 1888 Goodwin Cabinet Proof of Crooks (Omaha) Final Price: $239.19 24 1888 Goodwin Cabinet Proof of Daley (Indianapolis) Final Price: $178.50 25 1888 Goodwin Cabinet Proof of Clarke (Omaha) Final Price: $389.13 26 1889 Goodwin Cabinet Proof of Andrews (Omaha) Final Price: $291.55 27 1889 Goodwin Cabinet Proof of Canavan (Omaha) Final Price: $264.18 28 1904 Fan Craze Ed Plank SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $464.10 29 1907 Novelty Cutlery PC-805 Ty Cobb Final Price: $2,044.42 30 Circa 1915 PM1 Ty Cobb Ornate Frame Baseball Pin Final Price: $863.94 31 1909 E90-1 Ty Cobb PSA 4(MC) VG/EX Final Price: $761.60 32 1909-11 T206 Tolstoi Ty Cobb "Portrait Red Background" SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $761.60 33 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb "Portrait Red Background" SGC 20 FAIR 1.5 Final Price: $561.68 34 1909-11 T206 Christy Mathewson "White Cap" SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $464.10 35 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 Ray Demmitt SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $1,129.31 36 1909-11 Lenox T206 Germany Schaefer SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $1,025.78 37 1909-11 Carolina Brights T206 Billy Nattress SGC 45 VG+ 3.5 Final Price: $634.27 38 1909-11 T206 Group of 81 Cards with HOFers Final Price: $2,670.36 39 1909 T206 Group of 27 Cards with HOFers Final Price: $571.20 40 1909-11 T206 Tolstoi Group of (11) with HOFers Final Price: $561.68 41 1910 Standard Caramel E93 Group of 17 Final Price: $2,005.15 42 1909-11 Group of 11 Caramel Cards with HOFers October 2013 Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Final Price: $381.99 1911 T212 Obak High Grade Complete Set #1 All-Time on PSA Set Registry with 43 Original Coupon Final Price: $19,331.55 44 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Frank Chance SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $518.84 45 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Mike Kelly SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $317.73 46 1911 T205 Gold Border Frank Baker SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $1,367.31 47 1911 T205 Gold Border Charles Phillippe PSA 7 NM Final Price: $761.60 48 1911 T205 Gold Border George Gibson PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $159.46 49 1911 T205 Gold Border Nick Maddox PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $193.97 50 1911 T205 Gold Border J. Owen Wilson PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $285.60 51 1911 T205 Gold Border Robert Byrne PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $176.12 52 1911 T205 Gold Border Thomas Leach PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $193.97 53 1911 T205 Gold Border A.P. Leifield PSA 5 EX Final Price: $381.99 54 1911 T205 Gold Border Home Run Baker PSA 5 EX Final Price: $381.99 1911 T205 Gold Border Bobby Wallace "No Cap 2 Lines 1910 Stats" PSA 4.5 VG/EX+ 55 Final Price: $471.24 57 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 Tom Downey SGC 50 VG/EX 4 Final Price: $346.29 58 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 Hamilton Hyatt SGC 45 VG+ 3.5 Final Price: $239.19 59 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 Charles Bauman SGC 45 VG+ 3.5 Final Price: $510.51 60 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 O.C. Peters SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $314.16 61 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 Edward Donnelly SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $214.20 62 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 Fred Blanding SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $314.16 63 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 F.H. (Bill) Lange SGC 35 GOOD+ 2.5 Final Price: $314.16 64 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 Red Nelson SGC 35 GOOD+ 2.5 October 2013 Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Final Price: $381.99 65 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 Arthur Rasmussen SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $214.20 67 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 Arthur Rasmussen SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $235.62 68 1912 Cycle Cigarettes T207 William Sweeney SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $119.00 69 1912 Broadleaf Cigarettes T207 Victor Saier SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $259.42 1909-13 M101-2 Sporting News Supplements #69 Shoeless Joe Jackson BVG 2.5 G- 70 VG Final Price: $846.09 1909-13 M101-2 Sporting News Supplements #3 Christy Mathewson BVG 2.5 G-VG 71 Final Price: $381.99 72 1909-13 M101-2 Sporting News Supplements #57 John McGraw BVG 4 VG/EX Final Price: $285.60 73 1909-13 M101-2 Sporting News Supplements #56 Bobby Wallace BVG 3 VG Final Price: $119.00 74 1909-13 M101-2 Sporting News Supplements #2 Young/Criger BVG 2.5 G-VG Final Price: $285.60 1909-13 M101-2 Sporting News Supplements #76 Fred Snodgrass BVG 4.5 VG/EX+ 75 Final Price: $130.90 76 1914 Cracker Jack #37 Grover Alexander SGC 55 VG/EX+ 4.5 Final Price: $3,493.84 77 1915 Cracker Jack #12 Connie Mack SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $346.29 78 1910-1915 Shoebox Collection Final Price: $999.60 1917 Collins-McCarthy #147 Babe Ruth PSA 5 EX The Highest Graded Example On 80 Both The PSA And SGC Combined Population Reports Final Price: $68,816.51 1917 Collins-McCarthy #82 Joe Jackson PSA 6.5 EX/MT+ The Highest Graded Example 81 On The PSA Population Report Final Price: $27,179.60 1917 Collins-McCarthy #30 Ty Cobb PSA 6 EX/MT The Highest Graded Example On 82 The Combined PSA And SGC Population Reports Final Price: $10,543.40 1917 Collins-McCarthy #80 Rogers Hornsby PSA 6.5 EX/MT+ Rookie Card- The 83 Highest Graded Example On The Combined PSA And SGC Population Reports Final Price: $21,105.84 October 2013 Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium 1917 Collins-McCarthy #87 Walter Johnson PSA 7 NM The Highest Graded Example 84 On The Combined PSA And SGC Population Reports Final Price: $5,615.61 1917 Collins-McCarthy #166 Tris Speaker PSA 7 NM The Highest Graded Example On 85 Both The PSA And SGC Combined Population Reports Final Price: $3,480.75 86 1917 Collins-McCarthy #180 Hans Wagner PSA 2 GOOD Final Price: $3,060.68 1917 Collins-McCarthy #31 Eddie Collins PSA 6 EX/MT The Highest Graded Example 87 On The Combined PSA And SGC Population Reports Final Price: $892.50 88 1917 Collins-McCarthy #2 Grover Alexander PSA 1 PR Final Price: $523.60 89 1917 Collins-McCarthy #11 J. 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