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April 2021 Auction Prices Realized
APRIL 2021 AUCTION PRICES REALIZED Lot # Name 1933-36 Zeenut PCL Joe DeMaggio (DiMaggio)(Batting) with Coupon PSA 5 EX 1 Final Price: Pass 1951 Bowman #305 Willie Mays PSA 8 NM/MT 2 Final Price: $209,225.46 1951 Bowman #1 Whitey Ford PSA 8 NM/MT 3 Final Price: $15,500.46 1951 Bowman Near Complete Set (318/324) All PSA 8 or Better #10 on PSA Set Registry 4 Final Price: $48,140.97 1952 Topps #333 Pee Wee Reese PSA 9 MINT 5 Final Price: $62,882.52 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle PSA 2 GOOD 6 Final Price: $66,027.63 1953 Topps #82 Mickey Mantle PSA 7 NM 7 Final Price: $24,080.94 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron PSA 8 NM-MT 8 Final Price: $62,455.71 1959 Topps #514 Bob Gibson PSA 9 MINT 9 Final Price: $36,761.01 1969 Topps #260 Reggie Jackson PSA 9 MINT 10 Final Price: $66,027.63 1972 Topps #79 Red Sox Rookies Garman/Cooper/Fisk PSA 10 GEM MT 11 Final Price: $24,670.11 1968 Topps Baseball Full Unopened Wax Box Series 1 BBCE 12 Final Price: $96,732.12 1975 Topps Baseball Full Unopened Rack Box with Brett/Yount RCs and Many Stars Showing BBCE 13 Final Price: $104,882.10 1957 Topps #138 John Unitas PSA 8.5 NM-MT+ 14 Final Price: $38,273.91 1965 Topps #122 Joe Namath PSA 8 NM-MT 15 Final Price: $52,985.94 16 1981 Topps #216 Joe Montana PSA 10 GEM MINT Final Price: $70,418.73 2000 Bowman Chrome #236 Tom Brady PSA 10 GEM MINT 17 Final Price: $17,676.33 WITHDRAWN 18 Final Price: W/D 1986 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan PSA 10 GEM MINT 19 Final Price: $421,428.75 1980 Topps Bird / Erving / Johnson PSA 9 MINT 20 Final Price: $43,195.14 1986-87 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan -
LCCC Thematic List
LONDON CIGARETTE CARD COMPANY LIMITED Last Updated: 17th September 2021 Sutton Road, Somerton, Somerset TA11 6QP, England. Website: www.londoncigcard.co.uk Telephone: 01458 273452 Fax: 01458 273515 E-Mail: [email protected] Please tick items required. Prices, which include VAT (UK tax), are for very good condition unless otherwise stated. Orders for cards and albums dispatched to outside the United Kingdom will have 15% deducted. Size abbreviations: EL = Extra Large; LT = Large Trade (Size 89 x 64mm); L = Large; M = Medium; K = Miniature. Please see our catalogue for details of our stocks of 17,000 different series. 24-hour credit/debit card ordering 01458 273452. Why not sign up to our Free Newsletter giving you up to date special offers and Discounts not to mention new additions to stock and information on our current auctions. To sign up enter your e-mail address below and tick here _____ Please Note: Orders are sent post free to UK addresses, but for orders under £25.00 (or £15.00 for LCCC's Card Collectors Club members) please add a handling fee of £2.00. Overseas postage will be charged at cost with no handling fee. Please send items marked on enclosed pages. I enclose remittance of £ or we can accept Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Visa Delta, Electron, JCB & American Express, credit/debit cards. Please quote Credit/Debit Expiry Valid From CVC Number Card Number...................................................................... Date .................... (if stated).................... (last 3 on back) .................. Name -
Dennis Lutz - World Banknote Book Collection V-Z and World
Dennis Lutz - World Banknote Book Collection V-Z and World Dennis Lutz - World Banknote Book Collection V-Z and World Author Country Title Latin America Bank Note Records: American Bank Note Company Archives. 1st. Ed. N.p., Magan, Ricardo M. Venezuela 2005. Castillo, Sergio R. Sucre Venezuela Los billetes de emision centralizada de Venezuela. 2008. HoChiMinhcity Philatelic Ass. Viet Nam 100 Years of Vietnamese Paper Currency, 1875-1975. 1994. The Catalog and Guidebook of Southeast Asian Coins and Currency. Vol. 2, Part 2 - Republic of Viet Nam Coins and Currency. 1st ed. Dunn Loring, VA: SE Asian Treasury, 1992. (Vol. II, Daniel, Howard A. III Viet Nam Part 2) The Catalog and Guidebook of Southeast Asian Coins and Currency. Vol. 2, Part 3 - Democratic Republic of Vietnam Coins & Currency. 1st ed. Dunn Loring, VA: SE Asian Daniel, Howard A. III Viet Nam Treasury, 1995. (Vol. II, Part 3) The Catalog and Guidebook of Southeast Asian Coins and Currency. Vol. 2, Part 4 - Socialist Republic of Viet Nam Coins and Currency. 1st ed. Dunn Loring, VA: SE Asian Treasury, March Daniel, Howard A. III Viet Nam 2009. (Vol II, Part 4) The Catalog and Guidebook of Southeast Asian Coins and Currency. Volume 1 - France. 2nd Daniel, Howard A. III Viet Nam Ed. Portage, OH: BNR Press, 1975. Dall' Indochina Francese al Vietnam: Banconote & Monete 1945-2004. Bergamo, Italy: Author, Massimiliano, Valota Vietnam 2004. Kolsky, Maurice + Muszynski Vietnam Les Billets De La Banque de L'Indochine. Monaco: Editions Victor Gadoury, 1996. Valota, Massimiliano Vietnam Vietnam Coins and Papermoney. Italian and English Ed. -
July 2011 Prices Realized
HUGGINS & SCOTT JULY 28, 2011 PRICES REALIZED LOT# TITLE BIDS SALE PRICE 1 1968 Topps 3-D Near Set of (10/12) PSA Graded Cards with Perez & Stottlemyre 33 $16,450.00 2 1968 Topps 3-D Roberto Clemente PSA 5 25 $8,225.00 3 1968 Topps 3-D Ron Fairly (No Dugout) Variation PSA 7 8 $763.75 4 1968 Topps 3-D Jim Maloney (No Dugout) Variation PSA 6 3 $528.75 5 1968 Topps 3-D Willie Davis PSA 6 8 $381.88 6 1968 Topps 3-D Jim Lonborg PSA 8 24 $1,410.00 7 1968 Topps 3-D Jim Maloney PSA 8 12 $499.38 8 1968 Topps 3-D Tony Perez PSA 8 33 $3,525.00 9 1968 Topps 3-D Boog Powell PSA 8 30 $2,820.00 10 1968 Topps 3-D Ron Swoboda PSA 7 27 $1,997.50 11 1909-11 T206 Walter Johnson Portrait PSA EX 5 14 $1,410.00 12 (4) 1909-11 T206 White Border Ty Cobb Pose Variations-All PSA Graded 28 $3,818.75 13 (4) 1909-11 T206 Graded Hall of Famers & Stars with Lajoie & Mathewson 18 $940.00 14 (10) 1909-11 T206 White Border Graded Cards—All SGC 50-60 11 $528.75 15 (42) T205 Gold Borders & T206 White Borders with (17) Graded & (7) Hall of Famers/Southern Leaguers 21 $1,762.50 16 1912 T202 Hassan Triple Folders Egan/Mitchell PSA 7 4 $470.00 17 (37) 1919-21 W514 SGC Graded Collection with Ruth, Hornsby & Johnson--All Authentic 7 $1,292.50 18 (4) 1913 T200 Fatima Team Cards—All PSA or SGC 4 $558.13 19 (12) 1917 Collins-McCarthy SGC Graded Singles 12 $499.38 20 (7) 1934-36 Diamond Stars Semi-High Numbers—All SGC 60-80 6 $293.75 21 (18) 1934-36 Batter-Up High Numbers with (6) Hall of Famers—All SGC 60-80 12 $1,410.00 22 (5) 1940-1949 Play Ball, Bowman & Leaf Baseball Hall of -
Estate of Russel Dimartino Sports Cards and Sports Memorabilia Auction
09/29/21 06:52:05 Estate of Russel DiMartino Sports cards and Sports Memorabilia Auction Auction Opens: Tue, Jan 14 4:34pm CT Auction Closes: Fri, Feb 14 2:00pm CT Lot Title Lot Title 0001 Joe Namath New York Jets quarterback card 0029 1972 strikeout leaders Steve Carlton Phillies 0002 Walt Sweeney San Diego trading card Nolan Ryan Angels 0003 Joe Namath quarterback Jets trading card 0030 Trent Dilfer Tampa Bay buccaneers trading card 0004 Nolan Ryan Astro’s Trading Card 0031 1976 Dennis Eckersley Cleavland Indians trading card 0005 Brett Favre Atlanta Falcons Card 0032 Peyton Manning gold label trading card 0006 Nolan Ryan 1976 Angels trading card 0033 Michael Jordan NBA Legends Trading Card 0007 Phil Simms New York Giants trading card 0034 1985 Warren Moon Houston Oilers Trading card 0008 Dan Marino trading card 0035 Hank Aaron 1976 Milwaukee Brewers trading 0009 1976 Hank Aaron’s Brewers Trading Card card 0010 1998 playoff prestige Randy Moss trading card 0036 19 Chris Chandler Indianapolis Colts Trading 0011 1986 Jerry Rice San Francisco 49ers trading Cards card 0037 Nolan Ryan Mets Trading Card 0012 1998 Peyton Manning Rookie Colts 0038 John Unitas Colts 2000 Reprint 0013 Dave Winfield San Diego Padres trading card 0039 3 Mark McGwire Trading Cards 0014 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys 2000 Sno globe 0040 Steve DeLong defensive and San Diego trading Card chargers trading card 0015 Brett Favre Atlanta Falcons Pro Set platinum 0041 John Elway Denver Broncos game day card trading card 0042 Peyton Manning draft picks 1998 0016 Jose Canseco -
Message from the Owner of American Legends Launch Calendar For
Launch Calendar for January-March January, 2008 Message from the Owner of American Legends SPORTS CARDS AUThenTIcaTED & ENTERTAInmenT Dear Fellow Diamond Dealers, CollecTIbles JANUARY JANUARY Now that the holidays have passed, we need to come up with ways to get customers to walk • NHL Trilogy JANUARY • Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Duelist through our doors again. Having just celebrated my 15th anniversary of owning a hobby shop, • NFL Sweet Spot • New Kevin Durant Signed Memorabilia Pack 6 & 7 — Jaden Yuki 3 & I realize how important this time is for retailers like us. Upper Deck has come up with a great program to help us • NHL SPx • LeBron James Jersey ROY Archives Box Jesse Anderson ® engage our customers in Baseball early on in the year and to keep that excitement going through the All-Star Game • NBA Fleer • All Star Vinyl: Peyton Manning • World of Warcraft TCG • NFA SP Authentic Magtheridon’s Lair Raid on into the playoffs. It’s called the Yankee Stadium Legacy Program and you have likely already heard about it. • NHL SP Game Used Deck As many of you know, Yankee fans are just a special breed. They really do live and die with their team from spring FEBRUARY ® • 2007/08 NHL Rookie Class Box Set • World of Warcraft TCG training to the last game of the season. The advantage for hobby shop owners is that they definitely spend a lot of Accessories FEBRUARY • Legends of Basketball Framed Piece money to support their love of all Yankee-related things. Imagine their excitement when they discover a 6500 card • 2007 MLB World Series Champions • MLB UD Series 1 Boston Red Sox Peterbilt Tractor set documenting every home game and major sports event hosted at Yankee Stadium! For these fans, this truly will • NBA SP Authentic FEBRUARY with Trailer • Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Phantom be the collection of a lifetime. -
A Review of the Post-WWII Baseball Card Industry
A Review of the Post-WWII Baseball Card Industry Artie Zillante University of North Carolina Charlotte November 25th,2007 1Introduction If the attempt by The Upper Deck Company (Upper Deck) to purchase The Topps Company, Inc. (Topps) is successful, the baseball card industry will have come full circle in under 30 years. A legal ruling broke the Topps monopoly in the industry in 1981, but by 2007 the industry had experienced a boom and bust cycle1 that led to the entry and exit of a number of firms, numerous innovations, and changes in competitive practices. If successful, Upper Deck’s purchase of Topps will return the industry to a monopoly. The goal of this piece is to look at how secondary market forces have shaped primary market behavior in two ways. First, in the innovations produced as competition between manufacturers intensified. Second, in the change in how manufacturers competed. Traditional economic analysis assumes competition along one dimension, such as Cournot quantity competition or Bertrand price competition, with little consideration of whether or not the choice of competitive strategy changes. Thus, the focus will be on the suggested retail price (SRP) of cards as well as on the timing of product releases in the industry. Baseballcardshaveundergonedramaticchangesinthepasthalfcenturyastheindustryandthehobby have matured, but the last 20 years have provided a dramatic change in the types of products being produced. Prior to World War II, baseball cards were primarily used as premiums or advertising tools for tobacco and candy products. Information on the use of baseball cards as advertising tools in the tobacco and candy industries prior to World War II can be obtained from a number of different sources, including Kirk (1990) and most of the annual comprehensive baseball card price guides produced by Beckett publishing. -
Ingenious Inventions
Inventions Ingenious Prehistoric men and women In 1848, the Curtis brothers chewed on lumps of tree resin for pure made chewing gum from pure spruce enjoyment. For centuries the ancient tree resin. Later, adding paraffi n and Greeks chewed mastic gum derived from fl avoring to their already popular OST of us have enjoyed chewing the resin of the mastic tree. The word concoction, the brothers opened the gum at some point in our life. In M “mastic” in Greek means “to chew”. This fi rst major gum manufacturing plant, fact, people have enjoyed chewing gum- is the resin obtained from the bark of the Curtis Chewing Gum Factory. like substances in many lands and from the mastic tree, a shrub-like tree found very early times. The materials may mainly in Greece and Turkey. Grecian have been different – sometimes they women especially favored chewing were thickened resin and latex from Thomas Adams mastic gum to clean their teeth and certain kinds of trees, or various sweet sweeten their breath. grasses, leaves, grains and waxes. First fi nding relating to gum has been traced to 5000-year-old human settlements in Finland. In those distant times, many old cultures (Aztecs, Ancient Greeks and Egyptians) used several types of chewing gum as a mouth freshener and medicinal accessory. Thomas Adams was a photographer, he tried his hand at the gum business, boiling down chicle (natural gum collected from several species of Mesoamerican trees including M. zapota, M. chicle, M. staminodella, and M. bidentata) in his home. SCIENCE REPORTER, MARCH 2013 56 Ingenious Inventions Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, California established the Guinness World Record for the largest bubblegum bubble in 1996, blowing a bubble that measured 23 inches. -
2005-2006 Wisconsin Blue Book: Statistics
STATISTICS: NEWS MEDIA 787 WISCONSIN NEWSPAPERS Daily Newspapers Municipality Newspaper1 Publisher Antigo 54409, 612 Superior St. Antigo Daily Journal . Marie Berner Appleton 54911, 306 W. Washington St., P.O. Box 59 . The Post-Crescent . Ellen Leifeld Ashland 54806, 122 W. Third St., P.O. Box 313 . The Daily Press . Gary Pennington Baraboo 53913, 219 First St., P.O. Box 9 . News Republic . Russell Cunningham Beaver Dam 53916-0558, 805 Park Ave., P.O. Box 558 . Daily Citizen . Jim Kelsh Beloit 53511, 149 State St. Beloit Daily News . Kent Eymann Chippewa Falls 54729, 321 Frenette Dr., P.O. Box 69 . The Chippewa Herald . Mark Baker Eau Claire 54702, 701 S. Farwell St., P.O. Box 570 . Leader-Telegram . Pieter Graaskamp Fond du Lac 54936, 33 W. Second St., P.O. Box 630 . The Reporter . Genia Lovett Fort Atkinson 53538, 28 W. Milwaukee Ave., P.O. Box 801 Daily Jefferson County Union . Brian Knox Green Bay 54306, 133 S. Monroe Ave., P.O. Box 2467 . The Green Bay News-Chronicle . Frank A. Wood Green Bay 54305-3430, P.O. Box 23430 . Green Bay Press-Gazette . William T. Nusbaum Janesville 53545, One S. Parker Dr., P.O. Box 5001 . The Janesville Gazette . Skip Bliss Kenosha 53140, 5800 7th Ave., P.O. Box 190 . Kenosha News . Kenneth Dowdell La Crosse 54601, 401 N. Third St., P.O. Box 865 . La Crosse Tribune . Mike Jameson Madison 53708, 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd., P.O. Box 8060 . The Capital Times . Clayton Frink Madison 53708, 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd., P.O. Box 8058 . Wisconsin State Journal . James Hopson Manitowoc 54220, 902 Franklin St., P.O. -
Antique Appraisal Roadshow at South Church Saturday October 1, 2011 2:00 – 5:00 Pm
Antique Appraisal Roadshow at South Church Saturday October 1, 2011 2:00 – 5:00 pm Wondering the value of that special item in your home? Bring your antiques, collections, sport memorabilia, jewelry, etc. for a verbal Professional Appraisal. Three items appraised for $25. (one for $10) Don’t want to wait in line? We will take reservations! -- email Vicki Hoyt at [email protected] Appraiser Biographies Phyllis O’Leary - Generalist ([email protected] 617-734-3967) Phyllis O’Leary has been in the antique business for 30 years, she previously was part owner of an antique store in Dover, and owned Antiques on Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Ma for 10 years. Phyllis went to Douglas Auctioneering School in Deerfield. Her auctions are in Needham, Mass. the week before Thanksgiving. She has taken courses in jewelry in Maine, R.I., and New York, oriental rugs in New York, furniture in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She lives in Brookline, MA, and she is married and has three grown sons. Larry Canale - Sports Memorabilia ([email protected]) Larry Canale is editor in chief of Antiques Roadshow Insider, a monthly full-color newsletter covering trends in the antiques and collectibles markets. He launched the publication for Connecticut-based Belvoir Media Group in 2001; Insider now serves more than 50,000 readers. Canale is also author of the book The Boys of Spring (Sport Classic Books, 2005), a collaborative effort with photography legend Ozzie Sweet. He’s also author of Tuff Stuff’s Baseball Memorabilia Guide (Krause Publications, 2001) and Mickey Mantle: The Yankee Years (Tuff Stuff Books, 1998). -
Auction Ends: June 18, 2009
AUCTION ENDS: JUNE 18, 2009 www.collect.com/auctions • phone: 888-463-3063 Supplement to Sports Collectors Digest e-mail: [email protected] CoverSpread.indd 3 5/19/09 10:58:52 AM Now offering Now accepting consignments for our August 27 auction! % Consignment deadline: July 11, 2009 0consignment rate on graded cards! Why consign with Collect.com Auctions? Ī COMPANY HISTORY: Ī MARKETING POWER: F +W Media has been in business More than 92,000 collectors see our since 1921 and currently has 700+ products every day. We serve 10 unique Steve Bloedow employees in the US and UK. collectible markets, publish 15 print titles Director of Auctions and manage 13 collectible websites. [email protected] Ī CUSTOMER SERVICE: Ī EXPOSURE: We’ve got a knowledgeable staff We reach 92,000+ collectors every day that will respond to your auction though websites, emails, magazines and questions within 24 hours. other venues. We’ll reach bidders no other auction house can. Bob Lemke Ī SECURITY: Ī EXPERTISE: Consignment Director Your treasured collectibles are We’ve got some of the most [email protected] securely locked away in a 20-x- knowledgeable experts in the hobby 20 walk-in vault that would make working with us to make sure every item most banks jealous. is described and marketed to its fullest, which means higher prices. Accepting the following items: Ī QUICK CONSIGNOR Ī EASE OF PAYMENT: Vintage Cards, PAYMENTS: Tired of having to pay with a check, Autographs, We have an 89-year track record money order or cash? Sure, we’ll accept Tickets, of always paying on time…without those, but you can also pay with major Game-Used Equipment, exception. -
NUMISMATICS Numismatic News
® www.NumismaticNews.net NUMISMATICS www.NumisMaster.com Numismatic News. 2 CONTACT ADVERTISING Numismatic News Express ........3 SALES REPRESENTATIVE: Bank Note Reporter ..............4 World Coin News ................5 APRIL KRUEGER Advertising Sales Representative Coins Magazine ..................6 2019 phone: 715-318-0996 Mechanical Specifications ..........7 [email protected] Online Advertising/Contacts .........8 fax: 715-997-3211 Media Kit Stats/Terms .....................9 5225 Joerns Drive, Suite 2 Stevens Point, WI 54481 USA Toll Free: 1-800-573-0333 | Foreign: 715-445-2214 Fax: 715-445-4087 ® AVERAGE CIRCULATION: 35,000 Numismatic News is dedicated to active collectors and investors who buy and sell coins, paper money and other monetary items. NN’s focus is to deliver news and market pricing data. Reports from Capitol Hill, the U.S. Mint, and from collector organizations and events from around the country and world are presented. BLACK AND WHITE DISPLAY AD RATES Cost per consecutive issue. See page 7 for more detailed ad sizes and specifications. AD SIZE/FREQUENCY 1 X 6 X 12 X 32 X Full Page (7" x 10") $1635.00 $1525.00 $1425.00 $1320.00 2/3 Vertical (4.625" x 10") 1275.00 1185.00 1115.00 1045.00 1/2 Horizontal (7" x 4.75") 907.00 850.00 800.00 750.00 1/2 Vertical (3.4375" x 10") 907.00 850.00 800.00 750.00 1/2 Island (4.625" x 7") 907.00 850.00 800.00 750.00 1/3 Vertical (2.25" x 10") 699.00 650.00 615.00 575.00 1/3 Square (4.625" x 4.75") 699.00 650.00 615.00 575.00 ADVERTISING DEADLINES 1/4 Square (4.625" x 3.25") 475.00 440.00 415.00 390.00 Numismatic News deadlines at NOON CST on close date.