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November 2010 Prices Realized HUGGINS & SCOTT DEC 1-2, 2010 PRICES REALIZED Lot # Title Bids Sale Price 1 1911 T205 Gold Border Complete Set with (201/208) Graded and (8) Additional Variations 12 $14,100.000 2 1922 V61-1 Neilson’s Chocolate Partial Set of (69/120) PSA Graded Cards 5 $2,467.500 3 (21) 1909-1911 T206 White Borders with (2) Hall of Famers—All PSA 10 $763.750 4 1909-11 T206 Walter Johnson PSA 3.5 with Polar Bear Back 3 $528.750 5 1914 Cracker Jack Roger Bresnahan (No Number) PSA 3 8 $470.000 6 1921 W551 Babe Ruth PSA NM-MT 8 9 $1,116.250 7 1921 W551 Ty Cobb PSA NM-MT 8 5 $470.000 8 1921 W551 Walter Johnson PSA NM 7 7 $352.500 9 1921 W551 Frank Baker PSA NM-MT+ 8.5 5 $381.875 10 1921 W551 George Sisler PSA NM-MT+ 8.5 2 $188.000 11 1921 W551 Jess Barnes PSA NM-MT 8 0 $0.000 12 1921 W551 Wally Pipp PSA MINT 9 5 $258.500 13 1921 W551 Tris Speaker SGC 88 NM-MT 8 3 $223.250 14 1921 W551 Casey Stengel and Dave Bancroft Pair of SGC Graded Cards 5 $164.500 15 1919-21 W514 #15 Joe Jackson SGC 40 12 $1,057.500 16 (2) 1909-1933 Ty Cobb SGC Graded Cards with E90-1 10 $881.250 17 (3) 1907-1948 Hall of Famers with Collins, Gehrig & Williams—All SGC 11 $763.750 18 (10) 1927 E210 York Caramel Singles with (6) Graded 9 $528.750 19 1933 Goudey #92 Lou Gehrig PSA VG 3 14 $822.500 20 1938 Goudey #274 Joe DiMaggio PSA EX 5 13 $1,997.500 21 1941 Double Play BVG Graded Lot (3) with (2) Ted Williams 14 $940.000 22 (3) 1941 Play Ball Graded Stars with Ott & Reese 9 $587.500 23 1949 Bowman #224 Satchel Paige Rookie PSA 7 15 $1,292.500 24 1949 Bowman #226 Duke Snider Rookie PSA 8 11 $1,292.500 25 1949 Bowman #50 Jackie Robinson PSA 7 13 $1,116.250 26 1949 Bowman #84 Roy Campanella & #100 Gil Hodges Rookies—Both PSA 7 11 $822.500 27 1949 Bowman #24 Stan Musial & #60 Yogi Berra—Both PSA 7 7 $646.250 28 1949 Bowman #46 Robin Roberts (PSA 8) & #214 Richie Ashburn (PSA 7) Rookie Cards 10 $998.750 29 (5) 1949 Bowman Hall of Famers—All PSA 8 6 $1,292.500 30 (6) 1949 Bowman High Numbers, Stars & Hall of Famers—All PSA 7 9 $1,116.250 31 (9) 1949 Bowman Baseball Stars & Rookies—All PSA 7 8 $822.500 32 (21) 1949 Bowman PSA 8 Graded High Numbers 7 $1,997.500 33 (42) 1949 Bowman Baseball Low Numbers—All PSA 8 10 $2,702.500 34 (65) 1949 Bowman Baseball High Numbers—All PSA 7 11 $3,525.000 35 (83) 1949 Bowman Baseball PSA 7 Graded Low Numbers 13 $2,585.000 36 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle PSA NM 7 25 $38,187.500 37 1952 Topps #261 Willie Mays PSA NM 7 10 $2,232.500 38 1952 Topps #312 Jackie Robinson PSA 8 11 $7,637.500 39 1952 Topps #407 Eddie Mathews Rookie PSA 7 12 $8,225.000 40 1952 Topps #314 Roy Campanella PSA 7 11 $1,527.500 41 1952 Topps #333 Pee Wee Reese PSA 7 10 $1,410.000 42 1952 Topps #364 Clyde Sukeforth - PSA 8 12 $1,292.500 43 1952 Topps #368 Ed Wright - PSA 8 6 $558.125 44 1952 Topps #361 Bill Posedel - PSA 8 6 $587.500 45 1952 Topps #351 Al Dark - PSA 8 8 $705.000 46 1952 Topps #404 Dick Brodowski - PSA 8 6 $646.250 47 (3) 1952 Topps Baseball PSA 6 Graded Singles with Runnels 5 $470.000 48 (10) 1952 Topps Baseball New York Yankees Lot - All Graded PSA NM 7 12 $763.750 49 1952 Topps #3 Hank Thompson (Black Back) PSA 7 7 $246.750 50 1952 Topps #6 Grady Hatton (Black Back) PSA 7 6 $270.250 51 1952 Topps #10 Al Rosen PSA 7 7 $270.250 52 1952 Topps #11 Phil Rizzuto (Black Back) PSA 7 15 $705.000 53 1952 Topps #14 Bob Elliott (Black Back) PSA 8 9 $411.250 54 1952 Topps #20 Billy Loes (Black Back) PSA 7 16 $998.750 55 1952 Topps #37 Duke Snider (Black Back) PSA 8 8 $1,645.000 56 1952 Topps #76 Eddie Stanky (Black Back) PSA 8 13 $587.500 57 1952 Topps #136 Johnny Schmitz PSA 8 15 $705.000 58 1952 Topps #187 Bob Miller PSA 8 10 $558.125 59 1952 Topps #191 Yogi Berra PSA 7 10 $1,175.000 60 1952 Topps #313 Bobby Thomson PSA 7 15 $440.625 61 1952 Topps #315 Leo Durocher PSA 7 8 $528.750 62 1952 Topps #316 Davey Williams PSA 7 12 $470.000 63 1952 Topps #317 Connie Marrero PSA 7 8 $352.500 64 1952 Topps #318 Hal Gregg - PSA 8 8 $763.750 65 1952 Topps #319 Rube Walker PSA 7 15 $528.750 66 1952 Topps #320 John Rutherford PSA 7 13 $1,116.250 67 1952 Topps #321 Joe Black PSA 7 9 $528.750 68 1952 Topps #322 Randy Jackson PSA 7 14 $440.625 69 1952 Topps #323 Bubba Church PSA 7 13 $381.875 70 1952 Topps #324 Warren Hacker PSA 7 13 $440.625 71 1952 Topps #325 Bill Serena PSA 7 11 $323.125 72 1952 Topps #326 George Shuba PSA 7 5 $558.125 73 1952 Topps #327 Archie Wilson PSA 7 10 $352.500 74 1952 Topps #328 Bob Borkowski PSA 7 10 $352.500 75 1952 Topps #329 Ivan Delock - PSA 8 10 $763.750 76 1952 Topps #330 Turk Lown PSA 7 10 $352.500 77 1952 Topps #331 Tom Morgan PSA 7 7 $558.125 78 1952 Topps #332 Tony Bartirome PSA 7 12 $381.875 79 1952 Topps #334 Wilmer Mizell PSA 7 13 $440.625 80 1952 Topps #335 Ted Lepcio PSA 7 7 $440.625 81 1952 Topps #336 Dave Koslo PSA 7 11 $440.625 82 1952 Topps #337 Jim Hearn PSA 7 12 $352.500 83 1952 Topps #338 Sal Yvars - PSA 8 9 $763.750 84 1952 Topps #339 Russ Meyer PSA 7 9 $411.250 85 1952 Topps #340 Bob Hooper PSA 7 8 $352.500 86 1952 Topps #341 Hal Jeffcoat PSA 7 6 $293.750 87 1952 Topps #342 Clem Labine PSA 7 9 $381.875 88 1952 Topps #343 Dick Gernert PSA 7 10 $323.125 89 1952 Topps #344 Ewell Blackwell PSA 7 11 $558.125 90 1952 Topps #345 Sam White PSA 7 10 $352.500 91 1952 Topps #346 George Spencer - PSA 7 7 $411.250 92 1952 Topps #347 Joe Adcock - PSA 7 10 $440.625 93 1952 Topps #348 Bob Kelly - PSA 8 8 $646.250 94 1952 Topps #349 Bob Cain - PSA 7 12 $411.250 95 1952 Topps #350 Cal Abrams - PSA 7 6 $381.875 96 1952 Topps #352 Karl Drews - PSA 7 11 $411.250 97 1952 Topps #353 Bob Del Greco - PSA 7 10 $411.250 98 1952 Topps #354 Fred Hatfield - PSA 7 8 $411.250 99 1952 Topps #355 Bobby Morgan - PSA 7 10 $705.000 100 1952 Topps #356 Toby Atwell - PSA 7 12 $411.250 101 1952 Topps #357 Smoky Burgess - PSA 7 11 $705.000 102 1952 Topps #358 John Kucab - PSA 8 7 $587.500 103 1952 Topps #359 Dee Fondy - PSA 7 12 $470.000 104 1952 Topps #360 George Crowe - PSA 7 11 $470.000 105 1952 Topps #362 Ken Heintzelman - PSA 7 13 $470.000 106 1952 Topps #363 Dick Rozek - PSA 8 7 $558.125 107 1952 Topps #365 Cookie Lavagetto - PSA 7 13 $470.000 108 1952 Topps #366 Dave Madison - PSA 7 5 $411.250 109 1952 Topps #367 Bob Thorpe PSA 7 8 $352.500 110 1952 Topps #369 Dick Groat PSA 7 5 $411.250 111 1952 Topps #370 Billy Hoeft PSA 7 9 $440.625 112 1952 Topps #371 Bob Hofman PSA 7 9 $323.125 113 1952 Topps #372 Gil McDougald PSA 7 5 $411.250 114 1952 Topps #373 Jim Turner PSA 7 8 $558.125 115 1952 Topps #374 Al Benton PSA 7 10 $440.625 116 1952 Topps #375 Jack Merson PSA 7 7 $293.750 117 1952 Topps #376 Faye Throneberry PSA 7 7 $440.625 118 1952 Topps #377 Chuck Dressen PSA 7 6 $499.375 119 1952 Topps #378 Les Fusselman PSA 7 6 $323.125 120 1952 Topps #379 Joe Rossi PSA 7 11 $470.000 121 1952 Topps #380 Clem Koshorek PSA 7 13 $470.000 122 1952 Topps #381 Milton Stock PSA 7 10 $411.250 123 1952 Topps #382 Sam Jones PSA 7 12 $470.000 124 1952 Topps #383 Del Wilber PSA NM 7 7 $352.500 125 1952 Topps #384 Frank Crosetti PSA NM 7 8 $499.375 126 1952 Topps #385 Herman Franks PSA 7 7 $323.125 127 1952 Topps #386 Eddie Yuhas - PSA 8 11 $822.500 128 1952 Topps #387 Billy Meyer - PSA 8 5 $528.750 129 1952 Topps #388 Bob Chipman PSA 7 8 $499.375 130 1952 Topps #389 Ben Wade PSA 7 8 $352.500 131 1952 Topps #390 Glenn Nelson PSA 7 10 $440.625 132 1952 Topps #391 Ben Chapman PSA 7 11 $440.625 133 1952 Topps #392 Hoyt Wilhelm PSA 7 7 $705.000 134 1952 Topps #393 Ebba St.
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