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Old 02-02-2014, 10:46 AM
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Default FS/FT Autos: Mantle, Williams, Foxx, Dimaggio, Ford, Griffey Jr, M. Krzyzewski, etc.

Cleaning out my auto collection.

Various autos for sale / for trade below.

All prices include delivery (assumes USA USPS shipping, tracking, etc.) and assume paypal invoice payment.

Primary method here is $$$ sale.

However, I am interested in trading to some degree, but would be looking more for cards vice autos like these as I am reorganizing my collection.

Each auto varies in authentication: PSA/DNA, PSA/DNA Quick Opinion only, JSA, UDA or Raw.

If 3rd party authenticated, auto includes the COA/LOA unless otherwise stated.

All autos lack inscriptions, unless otherwise noted in the description.

PM me with questions/offers/trades/etc.

Meatloaf in NC

Coach K, Mike Krzyzewski, 8x10 Litho/Photo, PSA/DNA: $108


Eddie Mathews (Deceased), 8x10 Photo, PSA/DNA: $48


Ken Griffey Jr, 16x20 Litho serialized xx/75 w/ gold pen signature (I have a few of these, but not many), PSA/DNA $200


Mats Sundin, 8x10 Photo, PSA/DNA: $68


Paul Kariya, 8x10 Photo, PSA/DNA: $48


Steve Garvey, 8x10, inscriptions of "God Bless!" and "'74 NL MVP," PSA/DNA: $44


Ted Williams (Deceased), September 1956 Sport Magazine (approx 8x10, includes full mag, auto on cover, sealed in a plastic holder), JSA: $275



16 x Pre-War 1930s Baseball Autos, Raw w/ "Likely Genuine" PSA/DNA Quick Opinion (see copy below): $1700

1) Michael Franklin "Pinky" Higgins (Deceased: March 21, 1969), 3× All-Star selection (1934, 1936, 1944), played from 1930-1946 for the A's, Red Sox, and Tigers. Also Managed the Red Sox from 1955-1962.

2) Al "Tommy" Thomas (Deceased: April 27, 1988), played from 1926-1937 for the White Sox, Senators, Phillies, Browns, and Red Sox.

3) Henry "Heinie" Manush (Deceased: May 12, 1971), All-Star selection (1934), Led AL in batting average in 1926 with .378, Baseball Hall of Famer (1964), played from 1923-1939 for the Tigers, Browns, Senators, Red Sox, Dodgers, and Pirates.

4) George Elvin "Rube" Walberg (Deceased: October 27, 1978), played 1923-1937 for the Giants, A's, and Red Sox.

5) Roger Maxwell "Doc" Cramer (Deceased: September 9, 1990), 5× All-Star selection (1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940), World Series champion (1945), played from 1929-1948 for the A's, Red Sox, Senators, and Tigers.

6) Meredith "Marty" Hilliard Hopkins (Deceased: November 20, 1963), played from 1934-1935 for the Phillies and White Sox.

7) Alexander "Al" Schacht (Deceased: July 14, 1984), played 1919-1921 for the Senators.

8) Earle Thaddeus Mack (Deceased: February 4, 1967), played 1910-1914 for the A's.

9) Charles Crosby Moss (Deceased: October 9, 1991), played from 1934-1936 for the A's.

10) James Luther "Luke" Sewell (Deceased: May 14, 1987), 1x all star in 1937, played from 1921-1942 for the Indians, Senators, White Sox, and Browns. Also managed the Browns from 1941-1946 and the Red from 1949-1952.

11) 11) Earl Oliver Whitehill (Deceased: October 22, 1954), played from 1923-1939 for the Tigers, Senators, Indians, and Cubs. He is Top 10 in Wins in American League 6 times: 1924, 1926, 1927, 1930, 1933. Top 10 in Strikeouts in American League 8 times: 1925-1927, 1929–1930, 1933-1935. His 218 career wins ranks 79 in Major League history. No. 9 in AL MVP voting in 1933. His career total of 1431 bases on balls allowed ranks 14 in Major League history. His career total of 1726 earned runs allowed ranks 16 in Major League history. 218-185 lifetime!

12) Richard "Dick" Twilley Porter (Deceased: September 24, 1974), played from 1929-1934 for the Indians and Red Sox.

13) heodore "Ted" Amar Lyons (Deceased: July 25, 1986), played from 1923-1946 and manager from 1946-1948 for the Chicago White Sox, All-Star selection (1939), Chicago White Sox #16 retired, Baseball Hall of Fame 1955 inductee.

14) Bruce Campbell (Deceased: June 17, 1995), played all seven games of the 1940 World Series. Campbell had nine hits, four walks, scored four runs, five RBIs and a home run in the World Series, with a batting average of .360, on-base percentage of .448 and slugging percentage of .520. Played from 1930 to 1942 for the White Sox, Browns, Indians, Tigers, and Senators.

15) James Emory "Jimmie" Foxx (Deceased: July 21, 1967), 9× All-Star (1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941), 2× World Series champion (1929, 1930), 3× AL MVP (1932, 1933, 1938), 1933 Triple Crown champion, 1951 Baseball Hall of Famer, played from 1925-1945 for the A's, Red Sox, Cubs, and Phillies.

16) Ralph "Red" Kress (Deceased: November 29, 1962), played from 1927-1946 for the Browns, White Sox, Senators, Tigers, and Giants.




Whitey Ford, 8x10, JSA (no COA, lost it): $28


Joe Dimaggio (Deceased), 8x10, has inscription "To Mike: Best Wishes," PSA "Likely Genuine" Quick Opinion (from the 1930s QO), but Raw: $105


Teamu Selanne, 8x10 Donruss Studio Large Card, PSA "Likely Genuine" Quick Opinion, but Raw: $25


Hulk Hogan, 8x10 (black pen, may not "pop" well), Raw: $52


Scott Steiner. 8x10, Raw: $24


Mitt and Ann Romney, Dual Auto Baseball, PSA/DNA: $150



Mickey Mantle (Deceased), 1994 Upper Deck All-Time Heroes Autographs Auto on Card xxxx/1000, UDA w/ COA: $700

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