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December 2014 Prices Realized Includes Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 1 Sensational 1911 Addie Joss Benefit Game Original Panoramic Photograph Final Price: $25,587.90 December 2014 Prices Realized Includes Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 1 Sensational 1911 Addie Joss Benefit Game Original Panoramic Photograph Final Price: $25,587.90 2 Exceedingly Rare 1915 Boston Red Sox Ornate Silk Pillowcase Featuring Tris Speaker, The FinalOnly ExamplePrice: $15,081.80 We Have Ever Encountered 3 Spectacular Dwight D. Eisenhower Single-Signed OAL (Cronin) Ball Final Price: $5,733.59 4 Spectacular Roberto Clemente Single-Signed Baseball on Sweet Spot Final Price: $10,163.48 5 1888 A35 Goodwin "Baseball Champions" Premium Round Album-The Finest Example We FinalHave Price:Ever Seen $9,833 6 Exceedingly Rare Ray Collins Boston Red Sox Group of (2) Traveling Items Including Travel FinalDesk Price:and 1912 $2,004.75 World Champions Engraved Shaving Kit 7 1913 New York Giants and Chicago White Sox World Tour Teams Panaoramic Photograph Final Price: $3,914.73 8 1887 N172 Old Judge John "Monte" Ward PSA 6 EX/MT- The Highest Graded Copy On FinalRecord Price: With $3,438.45 Either PSA Or SGC 9 1919 W514 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM/MT- One Of Two Copies Graded PSA 8 NM/MT By PSA, FinalPossibly Price: The $8,387.15 First Card To Feature Ruth As A Yankee 10 1933 Goudey #2 Dazzy Vance PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $16,214.18 11 1935 Diamond Stars #54 Hank Greenberg PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $6,360.53 12 1936 Diamond Stars #103 Bill Dickey PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $6,997.19 13 1941 Play Ball #14 Ted Williams SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $3,553.88 14 1941 Play Ball #71 Joe Dimaggio SGC 88 NM/MT 8 Final Price: $5,548.91 15 1955 Topps #123 Sandy Koufax PSA 8.5 NM/MT+ Final Price: $10,817.15 16 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente SGC 86 NM+ 7.5 Final Price: $9,018.95 17 1972 Topps #309 Roberto Clemente PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $2,551.50 December 2014 Prices Realized Includes Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 18 1957 Topps #24 Bill Mazeroski PSA 10 GEM MINT Rookie Card- The One And Only GEM FinalMINT Price: Example $21,761.87 Graded By PSA 19 1958 Topps #433 Pancho "Herrer" Error SGC 88 NM/MT 8 Final Price: $10,406.48 20 1958 Bell Brand Dodgers Sandy Koufax PSA 9 MINT- 1/2 Examples On Record With PSA Final Price: $10,032.26 21 1965 Topps #16 Astros Rookies Joe Morgan PSA 10 GEM MINT 1 of 2 In Existence Final Price: $10,496.39 22 1966 Topps #288 Dodgers Rookies Don Sutton PSA 10 GEM MINT 1 Of Just 2 Examples FinalGraded Price: At This $10,163.48 Level 23 1967 Topps #569 Twins Rookies Rod Carew PSA 10 GEM MINT- The One And Only GEM FinalMINT Price: 10 Example $95,293.67 On Record With PSA 24 1968 Topps #177 Mets Rookies Nolan Ryan PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $14,705.15 25 1958 Hires Root Beer Complete Set Completely PSA Graded #2 on PSA Set Registry Final Price: $15,536.21 26 1895 Mayo's Cut Plug N300 Cap Anson SGC 10 POOR 1 Final Price: $1,396.04 27 1909 T204 Ramly Walter Johnson PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $8,599.77 28 1911 T205 Gold Border Ty Cobb PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $4,578.12 29 1911 T205 Richard Hoblitzell "No Stats" SGC 40 VG 3 Final Price: $7,885.35 30 1933 Goudey #53 Babe Ruth SGC 82 EX/NM+ 6.5 Final Price: $7,885.35 31 1933 Delong Gum #7 Lou Gehrig SGC 80 EX/NM 6 Final Price: $4,161.38 32 1947 Bond Bread Jackie Robinson PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,999.84 33 1951 Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $6,715.31 34 1952 Topps #331 Tom Morgan SGC 96 MINT 9 Final Price: $1,741.10 December 2014 Prices Realized Includes Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 35 1956 Topps #130 Willie Mays Gray Back PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $4,923.18 36 1954 Topps #128 Henry Aaron SGC 86 NM+ 7.5 Final Price: $5,958.36 37 1954 Johnston Cookies #5 Hank Aaron PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $4,393.44 38 1951 Bowman #20 Tom Landry PSA 10 GEM MINT 1/2 Copies On Record At PSA Final Price: $11,035.85 39 1957 Topps #138 John Unitas SGC 96 MINT 9 Final Price: $21,574.76 40 1957 Topps #151 Paul Hornung PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $23,962.23 41 1959 Bazooka Football Complete High Grade Set with Exceptionally Scarce Short Printed FinalCards Price: $7,211.03 42 1960 Topps #1 Johnny Unitas PSA 9 MINT 1/1 Final Price: $14,407.47 43 1962 Topps #17 Mike Ditka PSA 9 MINT Final Price: $17,986.86 44 1965 Topps #122 Joe Namath PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $11,879.06 45 1976 Topps #148 Walter Payton PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $12,915.45 46 1981 Topps #216 Joe Montana PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $14,954.22 47 1963 Kahn's Wieners Jerry West PSA 9 MINT- The One And Only Example Graded MINT 9 By FinalPSA Price: $5,416.47 48 1887 Old Judge N172 Thomas Brown SGC 45 VG+ 3.5 Final Price: $179.82 49 1910 Piedmont T206 Eddie Collins SGC 60 EX 5 Final Price: $320.76 50 1909-11 T206 Old Mill Harry Sentz PSA 8(OC) NM/MT Final Price: $430.11 51 1909-11 T206 Old Mill Dolly Stark PSA 8(OC) NM/MT Final Price: $473.85 December 2014 Prices Realized Includes Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 52 1909-11 T206 Old Mill Bock Hooker PSA 8(OC) NM/MT Final Price: $521.24 53 1909-11 T206 Dutch Jordan PSA 6.5 EX/MT+ Final Price: $842 54 1909-11 T206 Woodie Thornton PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $765.45 55 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Arch Persons PSA 5.5 EX+ Final Price: $320.76 56 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Ed Greminger PSA 5.5 EX+ Final Price: $390.02 57 1909-11 T206 Old Mill Tom Guiheen PSA 5 EX Final Price: $430.11 58 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Scoops Carey PSA 5 EX Final Price: $291.60 59 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Bill Hart PSA 5 EX Final Price: $264.87 60 1909-11 T206 Shag Shaughnessy PSA 5 EX Final Price: $765.45 61 1909-11 T206 Harry Bay PSA 5 EX Final Price: $353.57 62 1909-11 T206 Ted Breitenstein PSA 5 EX Final Price: $291.60 63 1909-11 T206 Piedmont George Manion PSA 5 EX Final Price: $390.02 64 1909-11 T206 Charles Seitz PSA 5 EX Final Price: $430.11 65 1909-11 T206 Carlos Smith PSA 5 EX Final Price: $473.85 66 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Sid Smith PSA 5 EX Final Price: $291.60 67 1909-11 T206 Juan Violat PSA 5 EX Final Price: $291.60 68 1910 Darby Chocolates Uncataloged Rube Marquard SGC Authentic Final Price: $882.09 December 2014 Prices Realized Includes Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 69 1911 D304 Chief Meyers PSA 7 NM Final Price: $2,840.67 70 1914 B18 Blanket Group of (12) Final Price: $240.57 71 1912 T202 Meyers/Mathewson PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $353.57 72 1913 T200 Fatima New York Nationals PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $390.02 73 1913 T200 Fatima Washington Americans PSA 3(MC) VG Final Price: $162.81 74 1921 E253 Oxford Confectionary Cy Perkins SGC 84 NM/MT 7 Final Price: $303.75 75 1911 T205 Gold Border Ty Cobb PSA 5 EX Final Price: $2,293.92 76 1915 Cracker Jack #41 Thomas Leach SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $637.88 77 1915 Cracker Jack #63 Charles Adams SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $850.50 78 1915 Cracker Jack #132 Les Nunamaker SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $772.74 79 1915 Cracker Jack #143 Jake Daubert SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $702.27 80 1915 Cracker Jack #145 Ted Cather SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $526.10 81 1934 Goudey #22 Floyd Vaughan PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $647.60 82 1933 Tattoo Orbit Charles John Grimm PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $441.05 83 1933 George C. 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Miller Lefty O'Doul PSA 4 VG/EX Final Price: $481.14 December 2014 Prices Realized Includes Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 86 1933 Goudey #168 Goose Goslin PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,535.76 87 1933 Goudey #194 Earl Averill PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $713.21 88 1933 Goudey #202 Gabby Hartnett PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,726.46 89 1934 Goudey #11 Paul Waner PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,535.76 90 1934 Goudey #21 Bill Terry PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,047.33 91 1934 Goudey #23 Charley Gehringer PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $1,153.04 92 1934 Goudey #61 Lou Gehrig PSA 5 EX Final Price: $1,860.17 93 1934 Diamond Stars #14 Bill Terry PSA 8.5 NM/MT+ Final Price: $3,397.14 94 1935 Goudey 4-in-1 #5A Ruth/McManus/Brandt/Maranville PSA 6 EX/MT Final Price: $1,973.16 95 1938 Goudey #265 Charley Gehringer PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $2,478.60 96 1941 Play Ball #8 Mel Ott PSA 8.5 NM/MT+ Final Price: $2,478.60 97 1947-66 Exhibits New York Yankees 1952 World Champions SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 Final Price: $579.56 98 1947 Bond Bread Jackie Robinson PSA 7 NM Final Price: $1,509.03 99 1948 Leaf #76 Ted Williams PSA 7 NM Final Price: $1,827.36 100 1930s/40s Large Shoebox Collection of (263) With Many Stars and HOFers Final Price: $6,094.44 101 1934 Butterfinger Premium Complete Set Final Price: $1,888.11 102 1941 Double Play High-Grade Near Complete Set (67/75) Final Price: $1,468.94 December 2014 Prices Realized Includes Buyer's Premium Lot # Name 103 1941 Play Ball Partial Set with PSA Graded Final Price: $1,895.40 104 1941 Goudey Near Complete Set (25/33) Final Price: $935.55 105 1947 Sunbeam Bread Near Complete Set Final Price: $735.08 106 1948 Topps Magic Photo 42% Complete Set (107/252) #2 All-Time Finest on PSA Set Registry Final Price: $951.35 107 1948 Topps Magic Photo #17K George Sisler PSA 7 NM Final Price: $162.81 108 1948 Topps Magic Photo #4K Cleveland Indians 4-3 PSA 7 NM Final Price: $121.50 109 1948 Topps Magic Photo #9K Connie Mack PSA 7 NM Final Price: $218.70 110 1949 Bowman #85 Johnny Mize PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $218.70 111 1951 Bowman #31 Roy Campanella PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $529.74 112 1951 Bowman #32 Duke Snider PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $481.14 113 1951 Bowman #46 George Kell PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $167.67 114 1951 Bowman #50 Johnny Mize PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $147.02 115 1952 Bowman #252 Frank Crosetti PSA 8 NM/MT Final Price: $481.14 116 1951 Topps Teams Brooklyn Dodgers PSA 7.5 NM+ Final Price: $1,690.07 117 1951 Topps Team New York
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