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September 2017 Auction Prices Realized Lot # Name 1 Spectacular 1965 Topps Football Full Unopened Wax Box BBCE Final Price September 2017 Auction Prices Realized Lot # Name 1 Spectacular 1965 Topps Football Full Unopened Wax Box BBCE Final Price: $147,567.83 2 1964 Topps Football Nearly Full Unopened Wax Box Six Cards Per Pack (23/24) (BBCE) Final Price: $49,394.61 3 1964 Topps Football Nearly Full Unopened Wax Box Eight Cards Per Pack (19/24) (BBCE) Final Price: $16,085.39 4 1965 Topps Football Nearly Full Unopened Wax Box (21/24) BBCE Final Price: $107,476.47 5 Extremely Scarce 1968 Topps Test Basketball Unopened Pack (Three Cards) BBCE Final Price: $16,901.87 6 1960 Leaf Baseball Full Unopened Wax Box (BBCE) Final Price: $7,817.31 7 1964 Topps Baseball Photo Tatoos Nearly Full Unopened Wax Box (103/120) BBCE Final Price: $7,624.13 8 1962 Topps Baseball Bucks Nearly Full Unopened Wax Box (119/120) BBCE Final Price: $15,448.73 9 1971 Topps Baseball Nearly Full First Series Unopened Wax Box (23/24) BBCE Final Price: $45,289.13 11 Exceptional 1933 DeLong #7 Lou Gehrig SGC 88 NM/MT 8 -Possibly The Finest Known Copy Final Price: $64,670.81 12 1933 Delong #1 Marty McManus PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,761.75 13 1933 DeLong #2 Al Simmons PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $4,161.38 14 1933 DeLong #3 Oscar Melillo PSA 7 NM Final Price: $647.60 15 1933 DeLong #4 Bill Terry PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,132.33 16 1933 DeLong #5 Charlie Gehringer PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $4,161.38 17 1933 DeLong #6 Mickey Cochrane PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $13,721.00 18 1933 DeLong #8 Kiki Cuyler PSA 8.5 NM/MT+ Final Price: $9,226.71 19 1933 DeLong #9 Bill Urbanski PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,422.77 20 1933 DeLong #10 Lefty O'Doul PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,422.77 21 1933 DeLong #11 Freddie Lindstrom PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $10,798.92 22 1933 DeLong #12 Pie Traynor PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,601.37 23 1933 DeLong #13 Rabbit Maranville PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $3,782.30 24 1933 DeLong #14 Vernon Lefty Gomez PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,761.75 25 1933 DeLong #15 Riggs Stephenson PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $24,691.23 September 2017 Auction Prices Realized Lot # Name 26 1933 DeLong #16 Lon Warneke PSA 7.5 NM+ Final Price: $1,860.17 27 1933 DeLong #17 Pepper Martin PSA 8.5 NM/MT+ Final Price: $9,226.71 28 1933 DeLong #18 Jimmy Dykes PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,566.14 29 1933 DeLong #19 Chick Hafey PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $24,331.59 30 1933 DeLong #20 Joe Vosmik PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $3,129.84 31 1933 DeLong #21 Jimmy Foxx PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $8,599.77 32 1933 DeLong #22 Chuck Klein PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,761.75 33 1933 DeLong #23 Robert Lefty Grove PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $6,104.16 34 1933 DeLong #24 Goose Goslin PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $14,932.35 35 1917 Boston Store #87 Walter Johnson SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $7,817.31 36 1921 E121 American Caramel Babe Ruth Series of 80 PSA 3.5 VG+ Final Price: $20,725.47 37 1922 W575-2 Babe Ruth Hand Cut PSA 5 EX Final Price: $14,362.52 38 1948-49 Leaf #8 Satchel Paige SGC 80 EX/NM 6 Final Price: $93,219.66 39 1948 Bowman #36 Stan Musial SGC 96 MINT 9 Final Price: $16,236.05 40 1951 Bowman #305 Willie Mays SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $95,788.17 41 1952 Topps #407 Ed Mathews PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $39,121.79 42 1948 Leaf #79 Jackie Robinson SGC 84 NM 7 Final Price: $15,462.09 43 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle SGC 35 GOOD+ 2.5 Final Price: $11,546.15 44 1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $8,398.08 45 1956 Topps #79 Sandy Koufax PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $5,205.06 46 1957 Topps #302 Sandy Koufax PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $20,215.17 47 1958 Topps #150 Mickey Mantle PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $25,587.90 48 1960 Morrell Meats Sandy Koufax PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $6,682.50 49 1962 Kahn's Wieners Roberto Clemente PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $5,082.35 September 2017 Auction Prices Realized Lot # Name 50 1964 Kahn's Wieners Roberto Clemente PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $7,106.54 51 1965 Topps #581 Tony Perez PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $9,459.99 52 1959 Kahn's Jim Brown SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $4,410.45 53 1965 Topps #122 Joe Namath SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $28,211.09 54 1966 Philadelphia #31 Dick Butkus PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $37,807.16 55 2000 SP Authentic #118 Tom Brady PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $17,726.85 56 Exceedingly Rare 1948 Leaf Boxing Unopened Pack Group of (3) Packs Final Price: $10,291.05 57 Exceptionally High-End Babe Ruth Single-Signed OAL (Barnard) Ball with 1927 Notation Final Price: $19,251.68 58 1966 Topps USA Test Hockey Uncut Proof Sheet Final Price: $6,226.88 59 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Unopened Wax Box (BBCE) Final Price: $57,182.76 60 1964 Topps Outer Limits Full Unopened Wax Box BBCE Final Price: $15,140.12 61 1889 N172 Old Judge Dan Brouthers PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $2,132.33 62 1889 Old Judge N172 Tim Keefe SGC 60 EX 5 Final Price: $863.87 63 1888 Old Judge N172 Tommy McCarthy SGC 70 EX+ 5.5 Final Price: $1,153.04 64 1887 Old Judge N172 John Crooks SGC 50 VG/EX 4 Final Price: $294.03 65 1887 Old Judge N172 Art Whitney SGC Authentic Final Price: $1,371.74 66 1887 Old Judge N172 Jim Mutrie SGC 50 VG/EX 4 Final Price: $264.87 67 1887 Old Judge N172 Jack Pickett SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $133.65 68 1887 Old Judge N172 Ezra Sutton SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $198.05 69 1887 Old Judge N172 John Kerins SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $320.76 70 1887 Old Judge N172 Fred Lange SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $204.12 71 1887 Old Judge N172 George Rooks SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $403.38 72 1887 Old Judge N172 Jumbo Schoeneck SGC 30 GOOD 2 Final Price: $273.38 73 1887 Old Judge N172 Danny Mahoney SGC Authentic Final Price: $91.13 September 2017 Auction Prices Realized Lot # Name 74 1895 Mayo's Cut Plug N300 Brickyard Kennedy SGC 35 GOOD+ 2.5 Final Price: $167.67 75 1895 N300 Mayo's Cut Plug Billy Nash PSA 2 GOOD Final Price: $240.57 76 1895 Mayo's Cut Plug N300 Herman Long SGC 20 FAIR 1.5 Final Price: $240.57 77 1895 Mayo's Cut Plug N300 Billy Nash SGC Authentic Final Price: $137.30 78 1887 Allen & Ginter's N28 Timothy Keefe SGC 10 POOR 1 Final Price: $291.60 79 1887 Gold Coin (Buchner) King Kelly SGC 20 FAIR 1.5 Final Price: $777.60 80 1888 Scrapps Tobacco Group of (7) Includes Comiskey and Thompson Final Price: $1,140.89 81 1914 Cracker Jack #1 Otto Knabe PSA 3.5 VG+ Final Price: $526.10 82 1914 Cracker Jack #2 Home Run Baker PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $1,359.59 83 1914 Cracker Jack #6 Eddie Plank PSA 3 VG Final Price: $872.37 84 1914 Cracker Jack #7 Eddie Collins PSA 2 GOOD Final Price: $390.02 85 1914 Cracker Jack #12 Connie Mack PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $637.88 86 1914 Cracker Jack #14 Sam Crawford PSA 5 EX Final Price: $1,741.10 87 1914 Cracker Jack #17 Roger Bresnahan Number on Back PSA 3 VG Final Price: $1,140.89 88 1914 Cracker Jack Roger Bresnahan No Number on Back PSA 3 VG Final Price: $2,077.65 89 1914 Cracker Jack #23 Charles Comiskey PSA 5.5 EX+ Final Price: $1,396.04 90 1914 Cracker Jack #36 Ed Walsh PSA 2 GOOD Final Price: $430.11 91 1914 Cracker Jack #43 Rube Marquard PSA 3 VG Final Price: $481.14 92 1914 Cracker Jack #52 Zach Wheat PSA 2 GOOD Final Price: $631.80 93 1914 Cracker Jack #57 Walter Johnson PSA 2 GOOD Final Price: $3,054.51 94 1914 Cracker Jack #68 Honus Wagner PSA 3 VG Final Price: $5,726.30 95 1914 Cracker Jack #69 John McGraw PSA 5 EX Final Price: $1,722.87 96 1914 Cracker Jack #70 Fred Clarke PSA 5 EX Final Price: $965.93 97 1914 Cracker Jack #99 Frank Chance PSA 3 VG Final Price: $1,860.17 September 2017 Auction Prices Realized Lot # Name 98 1914 Cracker Jack #136 Rabbit Maranville PSA 3 VG Final Price: $941.63 99 1914 Cracker Jack #4 Larry Doyle PSA 5 EX Final Price: $521.24 100 1914 Cracker Jack #8 Rube Oldring PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $320.76 101 1914 Cracker Jack #9 Artie Hoffman (Hofman) PSA 5 EX Final Price: $390.02 102 1914 Cracker Jack #11 George Stovall PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $941.63 103 1914 Cracker Jack #10 John McInnis PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $264.87 104 1914 Cracker Jack #15 Reb Russell PSA 5 EX Final Price: $521.24 105 1914 Cracker Jack #16 Howie Camnitz PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $291.60 106 1914 Cracker Jack #21 Heine Zimmerman PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $264.87 107 1914 Cracker Jack #22 Smokey Joe Wood PSA 3 VG Final Price: $959.85 108 1914 Cracker Jack #24 George Mullen (Mullin) PSA 5 EX Final Price: $390.02 109 1914 Cracker Jack #26 James Scott PSA 7 NM Final Price: $1,715.58 110 1914 Cracker Jack #27 Bill Carrigan PSA 2.5 GOOD+ Final Price: $184.68 111 1914 Cracker Jack #28 Jack Barry PSA 3 VG Final Price: $137.30 112 1914 Cracker Jack #29 Vean Gregg PSA 2 GOOD Final Price: $123.93 113 1914 Cracker Jack #31 Heine Wagner PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $353.57 114 1914 Cracker Jack #33 Amos Strunk PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $240.57 115 1914 Cracker Jack #34 Ira Thomas PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $1,255.10 116 1914 Cracker Jack #38 Red Dooin PSA 3 VG Final Price: $403.38 117 1914 Cracker Jack #39 Chick Gandil BVG 4 VG/EX Final Price: $842.00 118 1914 Cracker Jack #42 Al Bridwell PSA 7 NM Final Price: $1,888.11 119 1914 Cracker Jack #45 Fred Luderus PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $291.60 120 1914 Cracker Jack #46 Bob Groom PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $1,140.89 121 1914 Cracker Jack #47 Josh Devore PSA 5 EX Final Price: $573.48 September 2017 Auction Prices Realized Lot # Name 122 1914 Cracker Jack #48 Harry Lord PSA 7 NM Final Price: $2,766.56 123 1914 Cracker Jack #49 Dots Miller PSA 2.5 GOOD+ Final Price: $184.68 124 1914 Cracker Jack #50 John Hummell (Hummel) PSA 2 GOOD Final Price: $444.69 125 1914 Cracker Jack #54 Marty O'Toole PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $353.57 126 1914 Cracker Jack #55 Dick Hoblitzel (Hoblitzell) PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $1,519.97 127 1914 Cracker Jack #56
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