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meatloaf

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For Sale: Individual high end graded and authenticated baseball cards and autographs. These are for hall of fame, all-star, MVP, Cy Young, and world series champion players. I do local cash sales, ebay, and work distance paypal direct invoice deals. PM for more information. All prices are OBO; if you do not like a price, make an offer. All prices include shipping (i.e. delivered). Anything sold for $1000 or > includes full shipping insurance and likely express mail 1-day delivery.


Pictures Here: Baseball Autos & Cards For Sale - Imgur


Baseball Autograph / Autographs / Auto / Autos / Signed / Signature / Signatures:


-1 x PSA 9 2007 SP Authentic Sign of the Times Dual #CJ Derek Jeter / Roger Clemens Auto serialized 21/75; mint, pop 2 = $400


-1 x PSA 9 2001 Topps Archives Reserve Rookie Reprint Autographs #ARA8 Johnny Bench 100% Authentic Autographed Super Rare SP graded Card pop 1 = $140


-1 x PSA 9 2002 Topps Archives Reserve Autographs #TRAGC Gary Carter (Deceased) Autographed Super Rare SP graded Card pop 1 = $130


-1 x 1999 World Series Derek Jeter #2 New York Yankees White Pinstripe jersey Autographed with a Steiner Sports COA! This jersey is BRAND NEW. It is still wrapped in factory plastic from Steiner! This is unused! They retail for $1500-2000! The jersey has the 1999 World Series patch on the right arm and the #5 Joe DiMaggio memorial patch on the left arm (the Yankees wore this patch in memory of his career after passing away on 8 March 1999). Derek Jeter's authentic autograph is in silver ink. The auto is BOLD and looks sexy. Buy this jersey to custom frame and display in your man cave, office, or business! - $1075


-1 x Mickey Mantle (MLB HOF / Deceased) autographed official American League (AML) Bobby Brown Baseball. This ball has auto authentication from Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA), holo sticker serial #AUC37008 (Important Note: I do not have the UDA COA; I lost it in my last move). It also has PSA/DNA authentication with a full LOA, #V03955 . The auto is on the sweet spot in blue ball point ink. - $575


-10 x Ken Griffey Jr (will be in the MLB HOF next year) autographed 16x20 inch lithograph serialized and numbered to xx/75 with PSA/DNA authentication (COA). The litho was created via a private commission in 1992 with artist Sonia R. Hillios, an award-winning painter and illustrator of science fiction and fantasy, sports cards, and environmental subjects. Her work has been commissioned by The Hamilton Collection, Pocket Books, DC Comics, Lucasfilm Ltd., Paramount Pictures, SkyBox Cards International, Universal Studios, Twentieth Century Fox, and many others. She made only 75 of these lithos (see the serialization on the lower left corner of the litho). The theme of the litho was created to commemorate Ken Griffey Jr.'s first game in the minor leagues with the Class AA ("Double A") Vermont Mariners following his selection as the Major League Baseball #1 draft pick. I had Ken Griffey Jr. sign the litho at a card show in January 1994 right before the baseball strike began. The autograph is in gold sharpie and is clear / smooth.. The litho has bold colors...the sky blue in the background is amazing! - $185 for each for $1500 for all 10


-1 x Don Drysdale (MLB HOF / Deceased) autographed Salvino Sports Legends series hand-painted, limited edition, collectors figurine w/ a PSA/DNA LOA (certification #V10996 ). Don signed the sweetspot of the signature plate with ink pen. The auto is bold! I had the ball authenticated by PSA/DNA. Figurine has not been displayed; rather, it has been stored in the original box inside a a smoke free home and owned by a non-smoker. The figurine is in great shape. You get the figurine, box, and the PSA/DNA full LOA. - $200


-1 x Sandy Koufax (MLB HOF) autographed Salvino Sports Legends series hand-painted, limited edition, collectors figurine w/ a PSA/DNA LOA (certification #V10995 ). Sandy signed the sweetspot of the signature plate with ink pen. The auto is bold! I had the ball authenticated by PSA/DNA. Figurine has not been displayed; rather, it has been stored in the original box inside a a smoke free home and owned by a non-smoker. The figurine is in great shape. You get the figurine, box, and the PSA/DNA full LOA. - $300


-1 x Ted Williams (MLB HOF / Deceased) autographed September 1956 Sport Magazine. This auto has authentication from James Spence Authentication (JSA), with a full letter of authenticity #B35253 . The auto is in blue sharpie next to his picture. The magazine and LOA are both stored in a sealed plastic protective bag. This is a full magazine...all the pages...not just the cover. The magazine itself is nearly 60 years old! - $325


-1 x Ted Williams (MLB HOF / Deceased) autographed 16x20 inch color photograph with PSA/DNA authentication. The photo has bold colors; the photo is free of creases and bends (it does have a few soft corners, but this would be covered easily by nice frame). Note: the autograph is in black sharpie and appears to have faded some over time. The autograph is still visible, but it is not "bold." - $225


-1 x Eddie Mathews (MLB HOF / Deceased) autographed Official Major League (OML) Licensed 8x10 Photo with PSA/DNA authentication (COA). - $50


-1 x Steve Garvey (LA Dodgers Great / NL MVP!) autographed Official Major League (OML) Licensed 8x10 Photo with PSA/DNA authentication. It has two inscriptions..."God Bless" and "74 MVP." - $40


-1 x 1995 Cleveland Indians World Series 10 indivdual player autographed official American League (AML) Bobby Brown Baseball w/ Cleveland Indians logo! This ball has auto authentication from PSA/DNA with a full LOA, sticker serial #V03957 . These are bold autographes on a Bobby Brown ball! THIS BALL IS LOADED WITH CURRENT HOFERS AND FUTURE HOFERS!!!!!! - $375


Rawlings Face:
-Manny Ramirez - 2× World Series champion (2004, 2007), World Series MVP (2004), 12× MLB All-Star (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008), AL batting champion (2002), AL home run champion (2004), AL RBI champion (1999), 2× AL Hank Aaron Award (1999, 2004), 9× Silver Slugger Award (1995, 1999--2006), 2× Led AL in outfield assists (1996, 2005), 500 home run club, MLB Records: 29 career postseason home runs and 72 career postseason walks.
-Julian Tavarez - World Series champion (2007).
-Omar Vizquel - 3× All-Star (1998, 1999, 2002) and 11× Gold Glove Award (1993--2001, 2005, 2006).
Opposite Face:
-Jose Mesa - 2× All-Star (1995, 1996), 1995 AL Rolaids Relief Man of the Year, and 1995 American League Saves Champion.
Left of Official:
-Dennis Martinez - 4× All-Star (1990, 1991, 1992, 1995), World Series champion (1983), and Pitched a perfect game on July 28, 1991
-Dave Winfield - 12× All-Star (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988),
World Series champion (1992), 7× Gold Glove Award winner (1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987), 6× Silver Slugger Award winner (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1992), 1990 AL Comeback Player of the Year, 1992 Babe Ruth Award, 1992 Branch Rickey Award, 1994 Roberto Clemente Award, San Diego Padres #31 retired, 2001 Baseball HOF.
-Carlos Baerga - 3× All-Star selection (1992, 1993, 1995) and 2× Silver Slugger Award winner (1993, 1994).
Near President:
-Tony Pena - 5× All-Star (1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989), World Series champion (2009), 4× Gold Glove Award winner (1983, 1984, 1985, 1991), and 2003 AL Manager of the Year.
Right of Pena:
-Roberto Alomar - 12× All-Star (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001),
2× World Series champion (1992, 1993), 10× Gold Glove Award (1991--1996, 1998--2001), 4× Silver Slugger Award (1992, 1996, 1999, 2000), ALCS MVP (1992), All-Star Game MVP (1998), Toronto Blue Jays #1 2 retired, Toronto Blue Jays Level of Excellence, Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame, and Baseball HOF 2011.
-Sandy Alomar Jr. - 6× All-Star (1990--1992, 1996--1998), AL Rookie of the Year (1990), and MLB All-Star Game MVP (1997).


-Single item with 16 x Pre-War Major League Baseball players autographed from from the 1930s (all deceased + a few Hall of Famers here). The autos are located on a single piece of paper (originally there appears to be two index like cards pasted on the back of an old new paper by a little boy). This item does not have COA from JSA or PSA/DNA yet. I just got it and am about to send it in for authentication (waiting on some other items to be delivered first). In the meantime, I have it for sale on ebay and will sell for the right price. If you are concerned about the lack of a COA, simply go to PSA/DNA's website to get a quick opinion, like I did (see the attached results in the pictures). Note: the approx dimensions are 8.5 x 11 inches. - $1200


A detailed list of the autos appears below. Obviously the top draw is Jimmie Foxx. In this condition and cut, it may draw a PSA 10!


List (from top to bottom):


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) 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) 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 #1 6 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.


If you want it all, bulk price: $5500 (firm)
 

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