Sell or Auction Your 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World’s Champions Charles Comiskey for up to Nearly $5,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World’s Champions Charles Comiskey that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
Sell Your 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World’s Champions Charles Comiskey
Below is a recent realized price for a 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World’s Champions Charles Comiskey. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World’s Champions Charles Comiskey. Sold for Nearly $5,000.
Nate D. Sanders Auctions has sold the following baseball memorabilia:
Exceedingly Rare 1956 World Series Championship Ring Owned by Yankees Pitcher Tom Sturdivant — 14K Gold With Large Diamond — With LOA From Sturdivant’s Wife
Scarce Tom Sturdivant 1956 Yankees World Series Championship ring, with a letter of authenticity from Mrs. Elaine Sturdivant. Ring commemorates the Yankees’ prowess on the field that year, including Sturdivant’s complete game that he pitched to defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers 6-2 in Game 4 of the 1956 World Series. Ring features an approximately 3/4 ct. diamond in the center and the Yankees emblem on each of its sides, with “1956” cut into the gold. The inside of the ring shows the legendary player’s full name “Thomas V. Sturdivant” in the band. Near fine condition. Sold for $19,000.

Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig Autograph 5″ x 7″ Pre-1928 Photo in Yankee Pinstripes and Wearing Baseball Mitts
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig autograph photograph. 5″ x 7″ black and white image depicts the two Yankee greats standing side by side on the baseball field wearing their pinstripe pants. Inscribed by Ruth in brown ink at the upper left, “For Walter from, ‘Babe’ Ruth” beside which Gehrig signs in black ink, “& Lou Gehrig”. Small .25″ tear (with no emulsion loss) at top, not affecting either signature, else fine. A difficult to acquire pairing of legendary signatures on a single photograph. A Babe Ruth signature with the quotation marks around “Babe” typifies his pre-1928 autograph and will sell at a higher value as well. Sold for $19,036.

1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 SGC 80
Sold by us. Worth $80,000+ currently.
1953 Bowman Color Mickey Mantle #59 PSA 9
Sold by us. Worth $80,000+ currently.
1948 Leaf Babe Ruth #3 PSA 8
Sold by us. We currently appraise this card to be worth around $20,000.
Mike Trout 2011 Bowman Chrome Draft Orange Refractors
Mike Trout 2011 Bowman Chrome Draft Orange Refractors Rookie Card #101 — Serial Numbered 10 of Only 25 — Beckett Graded 9.5, None Graded Higher. Sold for $13,650.
1910 E93 Standard Caramel – Honus Wagner – SGC 84 — Sold for $9,346
1952 Topps — Duke Snider #37 — PSA 9 — Black Back — Population 1 of 2 — Sold for $9,000.
1909 E90-1 American Caramel Mike Mitchell PSA 5 — Sold for $5,340.
1910 E93 Standard Caramel – Nap Lajoie – PSA 7 — Sold for $4,294.
Fantastic Babe Ruth Signed Baseball With 8 Hall of Famer Signatures, Including Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner & More — With PSA/DNA COA for All Signature
Official National League Babe Ruth signed baseball signed by 8 Hall of Famers: “Babe Ruth”, “Ty Cobb”, “Honus Wagner”, “Tris Speaker.”, “Jimmie Foxx”, “Connie Mack”, “Walter Johnson” and “Eddie Collins”. All eight signatures including the Babe Ruth autograph are clearly legible and PSA/DNA authenticated. Also includes an LOA from the Baseball Hall of Fame regarding a possible donation of the ball in the 1980’s. A stunning signed ball in very good condition. Sold for $20,400.

1919 World Series Ticket Stub Game 2
Extraordinary high-grade ticket stub from Game 2 of the 1919 World Series, held at Cincinnati’s Redland Field. Game 2 of the 1919 World Series witnessed another lackluster effort by Chicago’s infamous “eight men out” as they conspired to “throw” the Series to the Reds. The main culprit in this game was pitcher Lefty Williams. Although Williams made a better attempt to conceal his deliberate ineffectiveness than did Eddie Cicotte in Game 1, the result was the same. Williams allowed just four hits, but his six walks helped the Reds score all the runs they would need in a 4-2 win against the punchless White Sox. Stub measures approximately 4.25″ x 2″. Few, if any, 1919 World Series ticket stubs have survived in near mint condition, but this example comes close. Only two very small horizontal surface wrinkles extend from right border and one would be hard pressed to find a finer example. Sold for $3,010.
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World’s Champions Charles Comiskey that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).












