SPORTS MEMORABILIA, COINS & CURRENCY 2008-06-14 Auction - 492 Price Results - REGENCY-SUPERIOR, LTD. in MO - Page 4
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10: 1952 BOWMAN #101 MICKEY MANTLE (PSA 5 EX)248: GROVER C. ALEXANDER STADIUM CLUB GLASS PANEL89: 1922 ST LOUIS BROWNS TEAM-SIGNED BASEBALL
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St. Louis, MO, United States
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SPORTS MEMORABILIA, COINS & CURRENCY

Just in time for Fathers' Day! There are over 400 Sports lots covering a wide array of vintage and modern memorabilia from the major sports, including many near and complete sports card sets as well as some unusual items from the hobby. Highlights include 1952 Topps baseball card partial set, complete Topps baseball card sets from 1964 and 1969, an outstanding 1961 Fleer basketball card complete set, and a substantial group of unopened wax. This auction is full of autographs, with over 140 Hall-of-Fame baseball players represented, including many big names and some difficult autographs including: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, Cy Young, Jimmie Foxx, Mel Ott, Napoleon Lajoie, Roberto Clemente, Jackie Robinson, Tris Speaker, Mickey Mantle, and many more. Several thousand PSA authenticated sports autographs to be found, including over 1000 signed baseballs, dozens of signed football mini-helmets, hundreds of signed hockey pucks, and literally thousands of autographed sports cards, both vintage and modern. Immediately following the Sports sale, begins our Coins and Currency Auction, which features: several 18th century coins, Indian Head pennies, raw USA gold and silver coins, high-value uncirculated quarters, a rare double-die penny, several Morgan dollars, some bulk coin lots; plus, a nice selection of vintage paper currency, including commonwealth, continental, confederate, American fractional and several rare US Reserve Notes.
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ROY CAMPANELLA AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL: A post-accident, hand-signed baseball (ONL White) from Roy Campanella. Signature typical of his later days, written in blue ball-point on the sweet spot. Comes with plastic display case and silver
0073: ROY CAMPANELLA AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLEst. $500-$750
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NEGRO-LEAGUER AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLS: Seven (7) ONL and OML baseballs hand-signed by four legendary Negro-league players: HOFer Monte Irvin (x2), Buck O'Neil (x2), Ted 'Double-Duty' Radcliffe (x2) and HOFer Ray Dandridge. Of these four
0075: NEGRO-LEAGUER AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLSEst. $300-$400
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1960s NATIONAL LEAGUE STARS SIGNED BASEBALLS: 24 single-signed baseballs from National League stars from the 1960s - the so-called 'Era of the Pitcher', typified by the 1968 season when Bob Gibson posted a microscopic 1.12 ERA and Carl
0081: 1960s NATIONAL LEAGUE STARS SIGNED BASEBALLSEst. $750-$1,000See Sold Price
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1960s NATIONAL LEAGUE STARS SIGNED BASEBALLS: 25 single-signed baseballs from the 'Era of the Pitcher', all National Leaguer players. Vast majority of the offered baseballs are ONL Coleman, with a handful of OML Selig and couple OAL Budig
0082: 1960s NATIONAL LEAGUE STARS SIGNED BASEBALLSEst. $750-$1,000See Sold Price
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1960s-70s CARDINALS SIGNED BASEBALLS: Grouping of 36 ONL or OML baseballs hand-signed by St. Louis Cardinal players from the 1960s and '70s. Six balls signed by HOFers: Bob Gibson (x2), Lou Brock (x2), Orlando Cepeda and Steve Carlton.
0085: 1960s-70s CARDINALS SIGNED BASEBALLSEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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1969 'MIRACLE METS' SIGNED BALLS W/ RYAN: Throughout the 1960s, the expansion franchise Mets, dubbed the 'Loveable Losers', won the hearts of many a New York fan, some having tired of the perennial Yankee pennants. In 1969, the Mets not only
0086: 1969 'MIRACLE METS' SIGNED BALLS W/ RYANEst. $350-$500
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SANDY KOUFAX AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLS: Great pair of hand-signed baseballs from one of the greatest pitchers of all time, Sandy Koufax. If it were not for career ending arthritis at the peak of his game, Koufax may have indeed been
0087: SANDY KOUFAX AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLSEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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1922 ST LOUIS BROWNS TEAM-SIGNED BASEBALL: This is an OAL (Ban Johnson) baseball hand-signed by the 1922 St Louis Browns squad. In this era the Browns were still very much in contention with the Cardinals for best St Louis baseball team. The
0089: 1922 ST LOUIS BROWNS TEAM-SIGNED BASEBALLEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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1924 NEW YORK GIANTS TEAM-SIGNED BALL (PSA 7.5): An incredible find! A New York Giants team-signed baseball (ONL Heydler) from 1924, with 23 autographs. The ball has been incorrectly marked '1923', but it is actually from 1924 as Billy Southworth,
0090: 1924 NEW YORK GIANTS TEAM-SIGNED BALL (PSA 7.5)Est. $5,000-$10,000See Sold Price
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1932 CHICAGO CUBS TEAM-SIGNED BALL W/ CUYLER: Long before the idea of the World Series 'curse', the Chicago Cubs were actually one of the powerhouse teams of the first half of the 20th century. In 1932 the Cubs were in the middle of a 10 year
0091: 1932 CHICAGO CUBS TEAM-SIGNED BALL W/ CUYLEREst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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1936 YANKEES TEAM-SIGNED BALL W/ GEHRIG: Winning their first World Series since Babe Ruth left in 1932, the 1936 WS Championship would be the first of four consecutive championships, seamlessly moving from the Gehrig era to the DiMaggio
0092: 1936 YANKEES TEAM-SIGNED BALL W/ GEHRIGEst. $2,500-$3,500See Sold Price
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1939 BOSTON BEES TEAM-SIGNED BALL W/ STENGEL: Although the Boston Braves/Bees teams from this era were regularly cellar dwellers, the 1939 team does have some interesting players, including four future Hall-of-Famers. These four HOFers have
0093: 1939 BOSTON BEES TEAM-SIGNED BALL W/ STENGELEst. $1,300-$1,800
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1940 BOSTON BEES/BRAVES MULTI-SIGNED BASEBALL: Along with the St Louis Browns, the Boston Braves were one of the 'weak sister' teams prior to the franchise shifts of the 1950s. This is exemplified by their name-change to the 'Bees' following the
0094: 1940 BOSTON BEES/BRAVES MULTI-SIGNED BASEBALLEst. $1,200-$1,700
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1940 AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STAR TEAM SIGNED BALL: An ONL (Frick) baseball, hand-signed by 17 members of the 1940 American League All-Star squad. Key signers on this baseball include six Hall-of-Famers: Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey, Red (Chas.) Ruffing,
0095: 1940 AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STAR TEAM SIGNED BALLEst. $2,200-$2,700See Sold Price
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1947 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS TEAM-SIGNED BALL: This multi-signed Spalding Official League ball is quite fascinating as it bridges several baseball eras. Sweet-spot hand-signed by manager Connie Mack, then in the twilight of his 50-year managerial
0096: 1947 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS TEAM-SIGNED BALLEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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