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Mile High Card Company Winter 08 Auction Results 1 Mile High Card Company Winter 08 Auction Results Lot # Title Amount Realized 1 1914 Boston Garter Color Joe Jackson SGC Authentic $86,975.85 1909-11 American Caramel E90-1 Joe 2 Jackson SGC 10 Poor 1 $6,483.65 1914 Cracker Jack #103 Joe Jackson PSA 3 5 EX $22,886.65 1916 Herpolsheimer's #87 Joe Jackson 4 PSA 6 EX-MT $9,815.95 Spectacular High Grade Babe Ruth Single 5 Signed OAL Baseball $29,711.05 1934 Tour Japan Ball, signed by 25 6 players; Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx $14,208.10 Babe Ruth/Walter Johnson Signed 7 Baseball $5,040.75 Babe Ruth and Lou Gherig Barnstorming 8 Photo with Gehrig Autograph $8,121.60 9 Babe Ruth Autographed Portrait $5,544.83 1909 E92 Dockman & Sons Christy 10 Matthewson (Mathewson) PSA 4 VG-EX $2,467.50 1910 E90-2 American Caramel Honus 11 Wagner PSA 4 VG-EX $12,283.45 12 1909-11 E90-1 Joe Jackson GAI Fair 1.5 $8,630.38 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Bat Off Shoulder 13 PSA NM 7 $5,591.83 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Portrait Red Back 14 PSA NM-MT 8 $17,834.15 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folder Cobb/Moriarty Good Play at Third PSA 8 15 NM-MT $11,086.13 1915 Cracker Jack #88 Christy 16 Mathewson PSA 8 NM-MT $12,178.88 17 1933 Sport Kings Babe Ruth PSA 7 NM $7,382.53 1933 Goudey #144 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM- 18 MT $18,663.70 1933 Goudey #92 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 NM- 19 MT $14,863.75 1934 Goudey #37 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 NM- 20 MT $10,063.88 1934 Goudey #61 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 NM- 21 MT $8,388.33 22 1936 R312 Joe DiMaggio SGC 84 (7) NM $5,824.48 1939 Goudey Premiums R303-A Joe 23 DiMaggio SGC 84 (7) NM $2,139.68 1939 World Wide Gum V3511 Joe DiMaggio 24 SGC 84 (7) NM $4,374.53 Mile High Card Company Winter 08 Auction Results 1941 Play Ball #14 Ted Williams PSA 8 25 NM-MT $5,591.83 1941 PlayBall #54 "Pee Wee" Reese 92 26 SGC NM/MT + 8.5 $5,956.08 27 1948 Leaf #8 Satchel Paige PSA 6 EX-MT $9,828.88 1950 Bowman #98 Ted Williams PSA 9 28 MINT $21,075.97 1952 Topps #261 Willie Mays PSA 8 NM- 29 MT $6,099.43 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle PSA 5 30 EX $14,756.83 1953 Topps #244 Willie Mays PSA 8 NM- 31 MT $8,388.33 1953 Topps #82 Mickey Mantle GAI 8 32 NM-MT $7,625.75 1954 Bowman #66 Ted Williams PSA 8 33 NM-MT $6,099.43 1954 Topps #128 Henry Aaron SGC 96 34 (9) MINT $20,805.72 35 1954 Topps #90 Willie Mays PSA 9 MINT $10,555.03 36 1955 Topps #194 Willie Mays GAI 9 MINT $3,055.00 37 1957 Topps #10 Willie Mays PSA 9 MINT $6,113.53 1956 Topps #110 Yogi Berra PSA 10 GEM 38 MINT $14,051.83 1957 Topps #328 Brooks Robinson PSA 9 39 MINT $4,066.68 40 1958 Topps #1 Ted Williams PSA 9 MINT $19,159.55 1958 Topps #150 Mickey Mantle PSA 41 MINT 9 $16,212.65 1959 Topps #350 Ernie Banks PSA 10 42 GEM MINT $12,756.97 1963 Fleer #42 Sandy Koufax PSA 10 43 GEM MINT $25,503.38 44 1963 Topps #340 Yogi Berra PSA 9 MINT $8,722.03 1968 Topps #110 Hank Aaron PSA 10 45 GEM MINT $10,213.10 1968 Topps #280 Mickey Mantle PSA 46 GEM MT 10 $7,373.13 1975 Topps Mini #228 George Brett PSA 47 10 GEM MINT $7,207.45 1887 Allen & Ginter Complete Set of 50 48 with SGC Graded $6,702.20 1888 Allen & Ginter Album of World 49 Champions $1,251.38 2 Mile High Card Company Winter 08 Auction Results 1888 N29 Allen & Ginter Jas. H. Fogarty 50 GAI 7 NM $759.05 1888 N29 Allen & Ginter William Ewing 51 PSA 3 VG $1,028.13 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter W.F. Cody GAI 7 52 NM $626.28 1887 Old Judge N172 Jim O'Rourke SGC 53 40 (3) VG $1,370.05 1887 Old Judge N172 Pud Galvin SGC 50 54 (4) VG-EX $5,824.48 1887 Old Judge Cigarettes N172 Ezra 55 Sutton SGC 60 (5) EX $461.78 1887 Old Judge N172 Tim Keefe SGC 30 56 (2) GOOD $560.48 1887 Old Judge N172 Jocko Fields SGC 57 40 (3) VG $178.60 1887 Old Judge N172 John Weyhing SGC 58 30 (2) GOOD $146.88 1887 Old Judge N172 Scrappy Carroll GAI 59 2 GOOD $97.53 1887 Old Judge N172 Ted Larkin SGC 30 60 (2) GOOD $132.78 1887 Old Judge N172 Billy Crowell SGC 61 20 (1.5) FAIR $178.60 1887 Old Judge N172 Jim O'Rourke SGC 62 20 (1.5) FAIR $616.88 1887 Old Judge N172 Dummy Hoy SGC 63 10 (1) POOR $1,798.93 1887 Old Judge N172 Shorty Fuller SGC 64 20 (1.5) FAIR $119.85 1887 Old Judge N172 Edward Daley SGC 65 10 (1) POOR $97.53 1887 Old Judge N172 Jim Devlin SGC 10 66 (1) POOR $108.10 1887 Old Judge N172 Frank Fennelly SGC 67 10 (1) POOR $132.78 1887 Old Judge N172 Joseph Mulvey SGC 68 10 (1) POOR $108.10 1887 Old Judge N172 Nat Hudson SGC 10 69 (1) POOR $108.10 1887 Old Judge N172 Pop Tate SGC 10 70 (1) POOR $88.13 1887 Old Judge N172 John Ward SGC 71 AUTHENTIC $282.00 1887 Old Judge N172 Joe Hornung SGC 72 AUTHENTIC $97.53 1887 Old Judge N172 W.H. Robinson SGC 73 AUTHENTIC $119.85 74 1888 Old Judge N173 Myron Allen $6,222.80 3 Mile High Card Company Winter 08 Auction Results 1888 Old Judge N173 Bug Holliday 75 Cincinnati Uncatalogued $822.50 76 1888 Old Judge N173 Gus Schmelz $380.70 77 1888 Old Judge N173 Hick Carpenter $380.70 1888 Old Judge N173 Hugh Nicol 78 Cincinnati Uncatalogued $475.88 1888 Old Judge N173 Hugh Nicol Side by 79 Side with John Reilly (Long and Short) $560.48 1888 Old Judge N173 J.M. Keenan 80 Cincinnati Uncatalogued $635.68 81 1888 Old Judge N173 Jesse Duryea $380.70 82 1888 Old Judge N173 Kid Baldwin $508.78 1888 Old Judge N173 Toney Mullane 83 Cincinnati Uncatalogued $475.88 1895 N300 Mayo's John Clarkson PSA 4 84 VG-EX $1,852.98 1895 N300 Mayo's Hugh Duffy PSA 2 85 GOOD $682.68 1895 N300 Mayo's Arlie Latham PSA 2 86 GOOD $317.25 1907-09 H.M. Taylor Ty Cobb Tigers 87 Postcard PSA 4 VG-EX $1,634.43 1907-09 Dietsche Postcards Ty Cobb 88 Batting PSA 4 VG-EX $1,944.63 1908-09 Rose Postcards Addie Joss SGC 89 80 (6) EX-NM $6,494.23 1908-09 Rose Postcards Bob Ganley SGC 90 80 (6) EX/NM $1,683.78 1908-09 Rose Postcards George Paskert 91 SGC 80 (6) EX/NM $1,529.85 1908-09 Rose Postcards Ossie Schreck 92 SGC 80 (6) EX/NM $1,390.03 1908-09 Rose Postcards George Stone 93 SGC 80 (6) EX/NM $1,529.85 1908-09 Rose Postcards Bill Shipke SGC 94 50 (4) VG/EX $1,226.70 1908-09 Rose Postcards Harold Bemis 95 SGC 80 (6) EX/NM $1,390.03 1908-09 Rose Company Postcards Joe 96 Birmingham SGC 70 (5.5) EX+ $1,226.70 1908-09 Rose Postcards Johnny Lush SGC 97 50 (4) VG-EX $1,226.70 1908-09 Rose Postcards Tully Sparks SGC 98 50 (4) VG/EX $1,226.70 1908-09 Rose Company Postcards Big 99 Jeff Pfeffer SGC 40 (3) VG Uncatalogued $1,326.58 4 Mile High Card Company Winter 08 Auction Results 1909 Croft's Cocoa E92 Dots Miller SGC 100 Auth $620.40 1909 E90-1 American Crml Red Dooin 101 PSA 3 VG $64.63 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel Ed 102 Walsh SGC AUTHENTIC $348.98 1910 E105 Mello-Mint Patsy Dougherty 103 PSA 2 GOOD $747.30 1910 Mello Mint Gum E105 Christy 104 Mathewson SGC 10 (1) POOR $3,510.90 1908 E102 Johnny Evers SGC 50 (4) VG- 105 EX $313.73 1915 American Caramel CO. E106 Honus 106 Wagner Throwing SGC 30 Good 2 $2,943.38 1910 E98 Set of 30 Fred Tenny (Tenney) 107 PSA 3 VG $341.93 1910 E93 Standard Crml Hal Chase PSA 5 108 EX $679.15 1910 E98 Set of 30 Larry McLean PSA 4 109 VG-EX $458.25 1910 E98 Set of 30 Miner Brown PSA 5 110 EX $1,350.08 1910 E93 Standard Crml Eddie Collins 111 PSA EX 5 $853.05 1909-11 T206 Chief Bender Portrait PSA 112 8 NM-MT $6,341.48 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Al Orth PSA 9 113 MINT $7,753.83 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Bob Rhoades 114 Hands at Chest PSA 8 NM-MT $1,115.08 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal Jack Dunn 115 Baltimore PSA NM-MT 8 $2,636.70 1909-11 T206 Cy Young Cleveland, Glove 116 Shows PSA 7 NM $4,066.68 1911 T206 Walter Johnson Sweet Caporal 117 Hands at Chest SGC 84 (7) NM $3,657.78 118 1909-11 T206 Russ Ford PSA 8 NM-MT $1,012.85 1909-11 T206 Rube Marquard Portrait 119 PSA 7 NM $1,798.93 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Mordecai Brown 120 Portrait PSA 7 NM $1,979.88 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Willie Keeler 121 Portrait SGC 80 (6) EX/NM $1,115.08 122 1909-11 T206 Jack Chesbro PSA 6 EX-MT $635.68 123 1909-11 T206 Joe Kelley PSA 6 EX-MT $679.15 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Mordecai Brown 124 Chicago Shirt PSA 6 EX-MT $747.30 5 Mile High Card Company Winter 08 Auction Results 1909-11 T206 Sam Crawford With Bat El 125 Principe de Gales SGC 80 (6) EX/NM $635.68 126 1909-11 T206 Bill Chappelle PSA 7 NM $682.68 1909-11 T206 El Principe de Gales Charlie 127 Rhodes PSA 7 NM $1,213.78 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal Ed 128 Konetchy Glove Above Head PSA 7 NM $512.30 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal Tim Jordan 129 Brooklyn Batting PSA 7 NM $564.00 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Portrat Green 130 Back PSA EX 5 $4,877.43 1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal Kid Elberfeld Washington Portrait PSA 4 VG- 131 EX $835.43 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Portrat Green 132 Back PSA EX 5 $4,433.28 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Bat Off Shoulder 133 SGC 40 (3) VG $934.13 1911 T205 Gold Borders Frank Chance 134 SGC 84 (7) NM $1,798.93 1911 T205 Gold Border Fred C.
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