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February 2010 Prices Realized HUGGINS & SCOTT MARCH 24-25, 2010 PRICES REALIZED 1 Original Godfather Script Signed by (10) Important Cast Members 0 $0.000 2 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Cap Anson SGC 30 15 $1,645.000 3 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Tim Keefe SGC 60 16 $940.000 4 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Joseph Mulvey SGC 60 6 $352.500 5 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Charles Comiskey SGC 50 24 $1,057.500 6 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter John Clarkson SGC 50 18 $705.000 7 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter King Kelly SGC 50 21 $1,116.250 8 (4) 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter SGC Graded Cards with Ward 18 $1,527.500 9 1887 N172 Old Judge Harry Stovey SGC 50 6 $470.000 10 1887 N172 Old Judge Stephen Behel (Spotted Tie) SGC Authentic—Early Jewish Ballplayer 12 $1,645.000 11 1887 N172 Old Judge Amos Rusie SGC 20 13 $1,997.500 12 1887 N172 Old Judge Roger Connor SGC Authentic 8 $470.000 13 1887 N172 Old Judge Elmer Foster (Spotted Tie)—SGC Authentic 5 $381.875 14 1887 N172 Old Judge Jim Donahue (Spotted Tie)—SGC Authentic 5 $381.875 15 1887 N172 Old Judge Nash/Radbourn & Whitney w/Dog--Both SGC 15 $822.500 16 (4) 1887 N172 Old Judge Cards—All SGC Authentic 8 $499.375 17 1895 N300 Mayo's Cut Plug Ed Delehanty SGC 40 17 $2,585.000 18 1911 D304 Brunners Bread Ty Cobb PSA 3 8 $15,275.000 19 1909 E90-1 American Caramel Addie Joss PSA 3.5 9 $646.250 20 1910 Williams Caramel E103 Christy Mathewson (Nagy Collection) SGC 30 15 $2,232.500 21 1909 S74 Silks (White) Ty Cobb SGC 84 with Red Sun Advertising Back 0 $0.000 22 1907 Ty Cobb Detroit Seamless Steel Tubes Postcard SGC 20—Only Graded 32 $14,100.000 23 1916 M101-4 Sporting News #182 Honus Wagner SGC 30 27 $2,115.000 24 (8) 1916 M101-4 & Related Series Hall of Famers All SGC 40-60 23 $3,231.250 25 1911 T205 Gold Borders Ty Cobb PSA 5 15 $3,818.750 26 (7) 1911 T205 Gold Border Hall of Famers—All PSA 13 $2,115.000 27 1911 T206 Ty Cobb (Bat off Shoulder) with Sweet Caporal Back—SGC 60 16 $1,762.500 28 1911 T205 Gold Borders Walter Johnson SGC 60 13 $1,410.000 29 1911 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #1 Mordecai Brown PSA 4.5 14 $1,527.500 30 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #10 Art Devlin Checklist Back (No Offer)—SGC 40 2 $499.375 31 1919 T213-3 Coupon Cigarettes Larry Lajoie PSA 5 24 $1,997.500 32 1914 Cracker Jack #99 Frank Chance PSA 5 12 $2,115.000 33 1910 E93 Standard Caramel Christy Mathewson PSA 2.5 14 $1,762.500 34 1910 T206 Tris Speaker SGC 60 20 $1,645.000 35 1911 T206 Kid Elberfeld (Washington, Fielding, Piedmont Factory 42)—SGC 60 13 $528.750 36 (2) 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Cards with Different Poses—Both PSA 12 $1,057.500 37 (3) 1909-11 T206 Hall of Famers with Mathewson—All PSA 3 8 $1,410.000 38 (3) 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Tinker, Evers & Chance—All PSA 7 $440.625 39 (4) 1909-11 T206 Hall of Famers—All SGC 60 10 $1,057.500 40 (4) 1909-11 T206 Hall of Famers—All SGC 50-70 11 $1,292.500 41 (3) 1909-1911 T206 Hall of Fame PSA Graded Portraits 14 $763.750 42 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders #65 O’Leary/Cobb—SGC 50 16 $1,116.250 43 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders Devlin/Mathewson—PSA 5 11 $822.500 44 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders #79 Bresnahan/McGraw—SGC 84 19 $881.250 45 (4) 1912-1965 Baseball Star Cards with T202 Johnson SGC 40 8 $411.250 46 1913 T200 Fatima Cigarettes Cleveland Americans Team Card—SGC 50 16 $763.750 47 Circa-1910 Detroit Tigers Team Postcard SGC 50 8 $381.875 48 1911 T217 Mono Cigarettes Robert Couchman SGC 10 9 $528.750 49 1933 Goudey #92 Lou Gehrig PSA 1 (mk) & Period Wire Photo 16 $499.375 50 1887 N690 Kalamazoo Bats Arthur Irwin--SGC Authentic 9 $881.250 51 Circa-1888 Rugg Studio John Shaw (Minneapolis) SGC 10 15 $646.250 52 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Marty O’Toole SGC 30 5 $411.250 53 (4) 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread SGC Graded Cards 15 $1,645.000 54 1910 E103 Williams Caramel Napoleon Lajoie SGC 10 2 $381.875 55 1903 E107 Breisch Williams Harry Davis SGC 10 17 $940.000 56 1910 Philadelphia Caramel E96 Mordecai Brown - SGC 30 9 $293.750 57 1909-10 E97 Briggs Lozenge (Black & White) Howie Camnitz SGC 30 Only Graded 2 $323.125 58 (7) 1909 E92 Croft’s Candy Singles with (3) SGC 19 $763.750 59 1912 T227 Honest Long Cut Ty Cobb - SGC 20 15 $1,410.000 60 (9) 1909-1915 Baseball Tobacco & Caramel Grab Bag—All Graded 14 $705.000 61 1922 Witmor Candy Company Frank Baker SGC 50 13 $499.375 62 1933 Goudey #144 Babe Ruth—PSA 2.5 23 $1,762.500 63 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 8 (oc) 17 $19,975.000 64 1951 Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie PSA 5.5 24 $5,581.250 65 1952 Bowman #101 Mickey Mantle PSA 7.5 19 $3,231.250 66 (3) 1949-1955 Hall of Fame Graded Rookie Cards: Aaron, Koufax and Paige 14 $1,527.500 67 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron Rookie—PSA 7 11 $1,997.500 68 (7) 1954 Wilson Franks Graded Singles—All PSA 3 or SGC 40 15 $1,410.000 69 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente Rookie—PSA 6 13 $1,410.000 70 (6) 1948-1959 Baseball Graded Star Cards with Williams & Mantle 15 $1,645.000 71 (4) 1953-1969 Topps Mickey Mantle Graded Cards 10 $1,410.000 72 1969 Topps Super #24 Mickey Mantle SGC 92 12 $1,292.500 73 (9) 1969 Topps Super Hall of Famers with R. Jackson RC—All PSA 9 12 $2,937.500 74 1948 Leaf #76 Ted Williams PSA 6 17 $881.250 75 1948-49 Leaf #1 Joe DiMaggio & #76 Ted Williams SGC Graded Singles 19 $1,116.250 76 1952 Bowman #196 Stan Musial SGC 88 5 $587.500 77 1954 Bowman #66 Ted Williams—SGC 60 15 $881.250 78 1955 Topps Baseball #123 Koufax & #164 Clemente Rookie Cards—Both PSA 17 $1,410.000 79 (24) 1958 Topps Baseball Yellow Letter Variations with Aaron—All PSA 13 $1,116.250 80 (6) 1957-1969 Topps Mickey Mantle Singles—All PSA 5-7 9 $998.750 81 1965 Topps #350 Mickey Mantle—BVG 8 12 $822.500 82 (71) 1888-1912 Baseball Tobacco Singles with Hall of Famers 13 $1,762.500 83 (28) 1909-1911 T206 White Border Singles with (14) HOFers/Southern Leaguers with Cobb 17 $1,410.000 84 (32) 1909-1911 Tobacco and Caramel Cards with Cobb & (2) Mathewson 16 $1,527.500 85 (16) 1914 T213-2 Coupon Cigarette Cards with Mordecai Brown 11 $705.000 86 1912 S110 Baseball Silk Pillowcase with Cobb, Speaker & Mathewson 2 $1,527.500 87 (47) 1910-11 M116 Sporting Life with (4) Hall of Famers and (6) Graded 16 $1,527.500 88 (104) 1909-1928 New York Giants Tobacco and Strip Cards 18 $1,880.000 89 (12) Ruth, Gehrig and Cobb Cards - With 1931 W517 Ruth 7 $440.625 90 (10) 1910 E98 Anonymous Singles with (2) SGC and Color Variations 13 $822.500 91 (7) 1910-1911 T212 Obak & D311 Pacific Coast Biscuit Singles 8 $558.125 92 1910 T212 Obak Hank Perry with (2) Ghost Images 5 $164.500 93 (2) 1911 T5 Pinkerton Cabinets with Murphy & Thomas 6 $440.625 94 (5) 1910-13 T215 Red Cross Tobacco Type One & Two Singles 19 $940.000 95 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #22 Harry Krause with Tough “No Offer” Back 1 $293.750 96 1910-11 T3 Turkey Red Cabinets #2 Bill Bergen with Difficult “No Offer” Back 2 $352.500 97 (4) 1913 Philadelphia Evening Times Supplements of “$100,000 Infield” 12 $470.000 98 1914 B18 Blankets Hank Gowdy with Scarce Red Infield 20 $1,762.500 99 1933 Goudey Baseball Complete Set of (240) Card with Lajoie—All Trimmed to Borders with (7) SGC17 $5,287.500 100 (222) 1933 Goudey Baseball Cards with (36) Hall of Famers 18 $2,467.500 101 (196) 1933-1941 Pre-War Baseball Collection Loaded with (48) Hall of Famers 17 $1,645.000 102 1931 W517 Near Master Set of (55/59) Cards 22 $1,527.500 103 1940 Play Ball Near Set of (223/240) Cards with DiMaggio 21 $3,231.250 104 1941 Play Ball Complete Set of (72) Cards with (5) SGC Graded 20 $1,880.000 105 1948 Baseball’s Great Hall of Fame Exhibits Complete Set of (33) 5 $587.500 106 1957 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (407) Cards 20 $2,937.500 107 1958 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (494) 17 $3,231.250 108 1959 Topps Baseball Set of (572) - With (6) PSA Graded Cards 11 $2,115.000 109 1961 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (587) Cards 13 $1,645.000 110 1961 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (587) 15 $1,762.500 111 1962 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (598) 16 $1,292.500 112 1963 Topps Baseball Presentation Set of (576) Cards 32 $5,581.250 113 1963 Topps Baseball Near Set of (575/576) Cards with (12) Variations 13 $1,292.500 114 1964 Topps Baseball Near Set (586 of 587) - with PSA Mantle and Rose 28 $4,406.250 115 1969 Topps Baseball High-Grade Near-Set of (663/664) 22 $3,525.000 116 1971 Topps Greatest Moments Complete Set - With (3) PSA Graded Cards 10 $2,585.000 117 1972 and 1973 Topps Baseball Complete Sets (787) and (660) 9 $1,116.250 118 1957 & 1958 Topps Baseball Starter Sets 14 $1,410.000 119 1960 Fleer Baseball Team Logo Decals Complete PSA Graded Set of (16)--#1 on Registry with Dupes 4 $270.250 120 1963 Topps Baseball Complete Set (576/576) 16 $1,527.500 121 1964 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (587) Cards 15 $1,057.500 122 1966 Fleer All-Star Match Baseball Complete Set of (66) Cards 5 $352.500 123 (5) 1967-1976 Topps Baseball Set/Insert Sets with 1967 Pin-Ups 9 $646.250 124 1971 Topps Baseball Complete Set (752/752) 11 $1,057.500 125 (65) 1979-1984 Baseball Complete Sets with (239) PSA Graded 28 $2,467.500 126 (73) 1980-1992 Baseball Set Collection 7 $470.000 127 1955 Esskay Meats Bob Alexander Complete Box 10 $18,800.000 128 1954 Esskay Meats Clint Courtney/Sam Mele Panel 4 $3,818.750 129 1955 Felin’s Franks Whit Wyatt Complete Panel SGC 40—Only SGC Graded 12 $7,637.500 130 1954 Esskay Meats Clint Courtney with Extensive Orange Bordering 2 $940.000 131 1954 Esskay Meats Neil Berry High-Grade with Orange Borders 17 $2,937.500 132 1955 Esskay Meats Bob Young with Orange Bordering 16 $1,880.000 133 1954 New York Journal-American Near Set of (50/59) Cards with PSA 6 Mantle 25 $1,880.000 134 1948 Gunther Beer/Arch McDonald Postcard Christman/DiFani--Uncatalogued
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