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LOT# TITLE BIDS SALE PRICE* 1 1909 E102 Anonymous Christy Mat(T) Huggins and Scott's December 12, 2013 Auction Prices Realized SALE LOT# TITLE BIDS PRICE* 1 1909 E102 Anonymous Christy Mat(t)hewson PSA 6 17 $ 5,925.00 2 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder) with Piedmont Factory 42 Back—SGC 60 17 $ 5,628.75 3 Circa 1892 Krebs vs. Ft. Smith Team Cabinet (Joe McGinnity on Team) SGC 20 29 $ 2,607.00 4 1887 N690 Kalamazoo Bats Smiling Al Maul SGC 30 8 $ 1,540.50 5 1914 T222 Fatima Cigarettes Rube Marquard SGC 40 11 $ 711.00 6 1916 Tango Eggs Hal Chase PSA 7--None Better 9 $ 533.25 7 1887 Buchner Gold Coin Tim Keefe (Ball Out of Hand) SGC 30 4 $ 272.55 8 1905 Philadelphia Athletics Team Postcard SGC 50 8 $ 503.63 9 1909-16 PC758 Max Stein Postcards Buck Weaver SGC 40--Highest Graded 12 $ 651.75 10 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folder Ty Cobb/Desperate Slide for Third PSA 3 11 $ 592.50 11 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Cleveland Americans PSA 5 with Joe Jackson 9 $ 1,303.50 12 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Brooklyn Nationals PSA 5 7 $ 385.13 13 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card St. Louis Nationals PSA 4 5 $ 474.00 14 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Boston Americans PSA 3 2 $ 325.88 15 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card New York Nationals PSA 2.5 with Thorpe 5 $ 296.25 16 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Pittsburgh Nationals PSA 2.5 13 $ 474.00 17 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Detroit Americans PSA 2 16 $ 592.50 18 1913 T200 Fatima Team Card Boston Nationals PSA 1.5 7 $ 651.75 19 1913 T200 Fatima Team Cards of Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Nationals--Both PSA 6 $ 272.55 20 (4) 1913 T200 Fatima Team Cards--All PSA 2.5 to 3 11 $ 770.25 21 1909 Atlanta Crackers Postcard Sid Smith SGC 20--Only Graded 7 $ 355.50 22 (5) 1900s-1916 Baseball Postcards & Cabinets—All SGC Graded 2 $ 248.85 23 (17) 1909-1939 Baseball Hall of Fame SGC Graded Cards with Cobb, Johnson & Ruth 15 $ 1,659.00 24 (7) 1911 T205 Gold Border PSA 1 to 2.5 Graded Singles with Walter Johnson & Cy Young 11 $ 770.25 25 (16) 1911 T205 Gold Borders with (4) Hall of Famers--All PSA 3 to 3.5 8 $ 829.50 26 (32) 1911 T205 Gold Border PSA 4 to 4.5 Graded Cards with (5) Hall of Famers 10 $ 1,777.50 27 1911 T205 Gold Border Christy Mathewson PSA 4 9 $ 770.25 28 1911 T205 Gold Border Tris Speaker PSA 4 4 $ 444.38 29 1911 T205 Gold Border Ed Walsh PSA 4 3 $ 385.13 30 1911 T205 Gold Border Addie Joss PSA 3 5 $ 533.25 31 (3) 1911 T205 Gold Border Hall of Fame/Star Variations--All PSA Graded 4 $ 562.88 32 (5) 1911 T205 Gold Border PSA Graded Variations 9 $ 592.50 33 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) PSA 4 12 $ 1,540.50 34 1909 T206 White Borders Christy Mathewson (Dark Cap) PSA 4 8 $ 533.25 35 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder) PSA 3 with Old Mill Back 10 $ 1,185.00 36 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Red Portrait) PSA 3.5 14 $ 1,303.50 37 1909-11 T206 White Borders Ty Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder) with Polar Bear Back--PSA 2.5 9 $ 948.00 38 1909-11 T206 White Borders Tinker, Evers & Chance--All PSA Graded 11 $ 503.63 39 (18) 1909-11 T206 White Borders PSA 2 with (4) Hall of Famers Including Mathewson & Brown Hindu 9 $ 948.00 40 (33) 1909-11 T206 White Borders PSA 3 to 3.5 with (17) Hall of Famers Including Mathewson & (8) Southern Leaguers12 $ 3,555.00 41 1909-11 T206 White Borders Group of (42) PSA 4 Graded Cards with (11) Hall of Famers & (2) Southern Leaguers18 $ 3,555.00 42 (18) 1909-11 T205 Gold Border & T206 White Border PSA Graded Cards with (3) Hall of Famers & (2) Southern11 Leaguers$ 1,125.75 43 (21) 1909-11 T205 Gold Border & T206 White Border PSA Graded Cards with (11) Hall of Famers Including Johnson15 $ 1,422.00 44 (26) 1909-11 T205 Gold Border, T206 White Border & E91 American Caramel Cards with Mathewson—All SGC6 Authentic$ 651.75 45 (3) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of Famers with Johnson, Mathewson & Young--All PSA Graded 9 $ 888.75 46 (4) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of Famers with Tougher Backs Including Lajoie & Mathewson--All PSA 12 $ 1,422.00 47 (5) 1909-11 T206 White Border Hall of Famers with (2) Johnson, (2) Mathewson & Speaker--All PSA 18 $ 2,962.50 48 (9) 1933-1939 Goudey & Play Ball PSA Graded Hall of Famers with DiMaggio, Foxx & Hornsby 9 $ 770.25 49 (23) 1940 Play Ball Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Famers with Williams 9 $ 1,007.25 50 (6) 1909-1969 Baseball Hall of Fame Singles with (5) SGC Graded Including Mantle & Mathewson 9 $ 1,066.50 51 (3) 1951-1952 Bowman & Berk Ross Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams PSA Graded Cards 14 $ 1,303.50 52 (5) 1948-1959 Topps & Bowman PSA Graded Cards with (3) Mantle, Musial RC & Clemente 8 $ 829.50 53 1953 Topps #82 Mantle & 1954 Topps #94 Banks RC--Both SGC 45 12 $ 948.00 54 1933 Goudey Baseball #181 Babe Ruth PSA 3.5 23 $ 2,251.50 55 1935 Goudey Baseball Four-in-One #5A Babe Ruth PSA 3.5 6 $ 592.50 56 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe DiMaggio PSA 5 7 $ 562.88 57 1940 Play Ball #225 Joe Jackson PSA 3.5 13 $ 888.75 58 1948 R346 Blue Tint #29 Lou Gehrig PSA 7 5 $ 474.00 59 1951 Bowman Baseball #305 Willie Mays RC PSA 5 23 $ 2,014.50 60 1952 Topps Baseball #261 Willie Mays PSA 4 8 $ 770.25 61 1952 Berk Ross Mickey Mantle PSA Authentic 10 $ 711.00 62 1953 Topps Baseball #244 Willie Mays PSA 4 16 $ 592.50 63 1953 Stahl-Meyer Gil Hodges PSA 4 (mk) 1 $ 296.25 64 1955 Topps Baseball #164 Roberto Clemente Rookie PSA 6 15 $ 1,303.50 65 1963 Topps Baseball #537 Pete Rose Rookie PSA 7 13 $ 1,007.25 66 1954 Topps Baseball: #94 Ernie Banks RC (PSA 5) & #128 Hank Aaron RC (PSA 3.5) 13 $ 888.75 67 1955 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame Rookies of #123 Koufax, #124 Killebrew & #164 Clemente--All PSA 4-5 15 $ 948.00 68 1964 Topps Stand-Up Mickey Mantle - SGC 86 5 $ 651.75 69 (4) 1961-1967 Topps Baseball Roberto Clemente & Mickey Mantle Cards--All PSA 7 to 8 11 $ 770.25 70 (5) 1967-1973 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Fame Rookies with Ryan, Schmidt & Seaver 13 $ 1,007.25 71 (6) 1968-1971 Topps Baseball PSA Graded Cards with Bench RC, (4) Ryan & Seaver 11 $ 592.50 72 (6) 1958-1968 Topps Baseball Hall of Fame/Star PSA 6 to 7.5 Rookie Cards with Maris & Seaver 14 $ 1,125.75 73 (8) 1953-1963 Topps & Bowman Baseball PSA Graded Stars with (5) Mantle, (2) Aaron & Clemente 10 $ 1,007.25 74 (14) 1952-1963 Topps & Bowman Baseball PSA Graded Hall of Famers & Stars with (3) Clemente 9 $ 770.25 75 (15) 1949-1965 Topps & Bowman Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie PSA Graded Cards with Banks, Clemente, Maris,14 Yaz$ & 1,659.00 More 76 (99) 1966 O-Pee-Chee (Blank Back) Baseball BVG Graded Cards with (11) BVG 9 11 $ 2,014.50 77 (59) 1950-1969 Topps, Bowman & Fleer Baseball PSA Graded Cards with Numerous Hall of Famers 11 $ 1,659.00 78 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folders Complete Set of (50) PSA 4-6 Graded Cards 14 $ 3,851.25 79 1935 Goudey Four-In-One Baseball Complete Set of (36) Cards 13 $ 2,607.00 80 1882 H804-11 Cosack & Co. Baseball Positions SGC Graded Near Set of (8/9) Traded Cards 7 $ 533.25 81 1880s H804-5 Baseball Comics-Colored SGC Graded Set of (4) Trade Cards 11 $ 651.75 82 1880s H804-4 Capdura Cigars Baseball Comics Complete Set of (5) SGC Graded Trade Cards 3 $ 260.70 83 1888 Tuck & Sons Die-Cut Set of (10) in Framed Display 2 $ 248.85 84 1889 H108-1B Tobin Lithographs Baby Talk Series Complete Set of (9/9) SGC Graded Cards 6 $ 444.38 85 1938 Our National Game Pins Complete Set of (30) with Cardboard Backings 9 $ 474.00 86 1949 Bowman Baseball Near Set of (237/240) with (3) SGC Graded Keys Including SGC 60 Paige RC & SGC 5016 J. $Robinson 5,036.25 RC 87 1950 Bowman Baseball Near Set (249/252) 16 $ 2,133.00 88 1948 & 1953 Bowman Baseball Black & White Complete Sets 13 $ 1,125.75 89 1955 Bowman Baseball Complete Set (320/320) with (14) Graded Plus Variation 9 $ 948.00 90 1955 Red Man Tobacco Complete Set of (50) Cards with Tabs 18 $ 1,540.50 91 1957 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (407) Cards 17 $ 2,488.50 92 1958 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (494) Cards with (17) Graded 9 $ 1,422.00 93 1960 Topps Baseball Complete Set of (572) Cards with (8) PSA Graded Stars 16 $ 2,014.50 94 1954 & 1960 Topps Baseball Near Sets 14 $ 948.00 95 1960 & 1961 Topps Baseball Near & Partial Sets 18 $ 2,133.00 96 1960-1961 Golden Press Baseball Hall of Fame & Presidents of the United States Complete Albums 14 $ 651.75 97 1959 Fleer Ted Williams & 1963 Fleer Baseball Near Sets with (7) Graded 16 $ 770.25 98 1961 Post Cereal Baseball Near Box Set of (178/200) & Company Starter Set of (63/157) 15 $ 1,007.25 99 1962 Post Cereal Baseball Near Master Set of (204/210) Cards 14 $ 1,303.50 100 1963 Post Cereal Baseball Near Master Set of (177/208) with Variations Plus Collector’s Album 12 $ 829.50 101 1965 Topps Baseball Complete Set (598/598) with (3) PSA Graded Stars 16 $ 1,777.50 102 1966 Topps Baseball Partial Set of (504/598) Cards 9 $ 829.50 103 1967 Topps Baseball Complete Set (609/609) with (5) Graded 19 $ 2,962.50 104 1967 Topps Baseball Near Set of (588/609) Cards 19 $ 2,251.50 105 1968 Kahn’s Wieners Near Master Set of (53/56) Cards with Bench RC 11 $ 1,303.50 106 1970 Topps Baseball Near Set of (700/720) Cards Plus (140) Duplicates 15 $ 888.75 107 1971 Milk Duds Complete Box Near Master Set of (71/72) 21 $ 1,896.00 108 1972 Topps Baseball Near Set (781/787) with (19) Graded 22 $ 2,133.00 109 1972 Topps Baseball Complete Set (787/787) with (7) Graded Cards 12 $ 1,007.25 110 (2198) 1964-1979 Baseball Oddball/Regional Treasure Chest with (10) Complete/Near Sets 21 $ 1,896.00 111 (6) 1974-1978 Topps Baseball Complete Sets with 1975 Mini Set 19 $ 1,185.00 112 (58) 1966-1983 Baseball Oddball Complete Sets Plus (160) 1900s-1980s Singles & Memorabilia Items 27 $ 1,777.50 113 (30) 1971-1979 Minor League Team Sets with Many Tougher 10 $ 325.88
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