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  • FS/FT: 16 x Pre-war Baseball Autos Jimmie Foxx, Lyons, Mantle, Williams, Dimaggio, et

    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

    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


    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) Unknown (LMK if you know this auto).

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

    13) Theodore "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


    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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