SPORTS MEMORABILIA, COINS & CURRENCY 2008-06-14 Auction - 492 Price Results - REGENCY-SUPERIOR, LTD. in MO - Page 7
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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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1934 WORLD SERIES PRE-GAME WIRE PHOTO: A vintage 7"X9" B&W wire photograph of Hall-of-Famers Frankie Frisch and Mickey Cochrane, player-managers of the two World Series teams from 1934, the St. Louis Cardinals and Detroit Tigers. The
0145: 1934 WORLD SERIES PRE-GAME WIRE PHOTOEst. $350-$500See Sold Price
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1934 VINTAGE FRANKIE FRISCH WIRE PHOTO: The 'Fordham Flash' Frankie Frisch is portrayed in this close-up wire photograph from 1934, the same year he led the St. Louis Cardinals to the World Series as player-manager. The caption on the back
0146: 1934 VINTAGE FRANKIE FRISCH WIRE PHOTOEst. $250-$350See Sold Price
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1958 STAN MUSIAL 3000TH HIT WIRE PHOTO: One of only ten members of the 3000-300 club (3000 hits, 300 home runs), Stan 'the Man' Musial ranks fourth on the all-time hit list with 3630, behind Rose, Cobb and Aaron. Offered here a vintage
0150: 1958 STAN MUSIAL 3000TH HIT WIRE PHOTOEst. $250-$350See Sold Price
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1967 WIRE PHOTO OF ROGER MARIS: An 8"x10" B&W vintage wire photo of Roger Maris. This telling photo was taken after he was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals from the New York Yankees, the team for which he shined and suffered for
0152: 1967 WIRE PHOTO OF ROGER MARISEst. $125-$175See Sold Price
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1953 ST LOUIS CARDINALS PHOTO-BOOK: A small vintage photo-book, approximately 2"x3", containing 17 1½"x2½" black and white photographs of the Cardinal team from 1953. Most pictures 'hinged' into to the pages, but some actually pasted
0155: 1953 ST LOUIS CARDINALS PHOTO-BOOKEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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1907 'THE WHITE SOX MARCH' SHEET MUSIC: Dedicated to owner Charlie Comiskey, this century-old sheet music for the 'White Sox March' was composed by T.F. Durand and published by Tomaz Deuther in Chicago. The music celebrates the World
0156: 1907 'THE WHITE SOX MARCH' SHEET MUSICEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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1932 WORLD SERIES PROOF TICKET: A ticket proof for Game 5 of the 1932 World Series, a series where the Yankees swept the Cubbies in four games. Of course, this is the game where Babe Ruth made his legendary 'called shot' in Game 3,
0157: 1932 WORLD SERIES PROOF TICKETEst. $500-$750
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1935 RICE STIX PREMIUM MECHANICAL PENCIL: Quite scarce, this vintage mechanical pencil was a giveaway premium item from the Rice-Stix Dry Goods company. It features black and white head shots of Dizzy and Paul Dean during their 1930s Gas
0159: 1935 RICE STIX PREMIUM MECHANICAL PENCILEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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1935 GAME-USED BASEBALL: An Official National League baseball (Frick), exhibiting strong game-use, dirt and scuffing mostly. Some one has printed on one of the panels 'Compliments of George Kelley, Cincinnati Reds, August 8,
0160: 1935 GAME-USED BASEBALLEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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VINTAGE STORE MODEL BATS: FOXX & MANTLE: Couple vintage store model bats, unsigned, from two Hall-of-Fame sluggers, Jimmie Foxx and Mickey Mantle. Presumably, Foxx bat from either 1930s or '40s; it is Rawlings 'No. 1' Major League Jimmie
0161: VINTAGE STORE MODEL BATS: FOXX & MANTLEEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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1950s-60s VINTAGE SPORTS PUBLICATIONS: More than 20 vintage Sports publications, usually magazines or game programs, unsigned. First and foremost, offered is a Cubs Year Book from 1951 in excellent shape; only flaw besides mild edge wear
0164: 1950s-60s VINTAGE SPORTS PUBLICATIONSEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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1961 POST CEREAL 'PINWHEEL' PROMOTIONAL DISPLAY: Post Cereal's baseball card promotion was tremendously popular when launched in the early 1960s. One can imagine the amount of cereal consumed for no other reason than to obtain the cards that were
0167: 1961 POST CEREAL 'PINWHEEL' PROMOTIONAL DISPLAYEst. $6,000-$8,500See Sold Price
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1974 TED SIMMONS GAME-USED JERSEY: A St Louis Cardinals Jersey pullover shirt, game-worn by former catcher Ted Simmons. Wearing #23, Simmons was one of the bright spots for the Cardinal franchise during the mediocre 1970s, catching an
0168: 1974 TED SIMMONS GAME-USED JERSEYEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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