Huggins & Scott is set to dazzle baseball enthusiasts with an unparalleled auction, spotlighting a fusion of coveted memorabilia that will leave collectors salivating. The star of the show is none other than the esteemed T206 Sherry “Magie” error card, a gem nestled among the illustrious ‘Big Four’ of the T206 series. The historical blunder of misspelling outfielder Sherry Magee’s name led to the creation of this scarce and highly sought-after card. Alongside baseball greats like Honus Wagner, Eddie Plank, and Doyle NY Nat’l, the Magie error card stands tall as a beacon of rarity and prestige.
Stepping into the limelight alongside the Magie card is a trio of recently unearthed 1910 Baltimore News Orioles cards, creating a buzz in the world of baseball card collecting. These cards, part of a limited schedule-card set preceding the famed 1914 BN set housing Babe Ruth’s rookie card, offer collectors a rare glimpse into a bygone era of baseball history.
The auction entices with a plethora of pre-war treasures, including the likes of a 1934 World Wide Gum Babe Ruth (PSA 3) and Lou Gehrig (SGC 3), an 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter Mike “King” Kelly (SGC 6), an 1888 N28 Allen & Ginter John Montgomery Ward (PSA 6), and a 1917 E135 Collins-McCarthy Honus Wagner (PSA 4). These vintage gems hold a timeless appeal for aficionados of the sport’s early days.
For those with a penchant for post-war memorabilia, the auction presents a treasure trove of iconic cards. Sink your teeth into a 1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle rookie card (PSA 3), a 1948-49 Leaf Jackie Robinson rookie (PSA 2), Hank Aaron’s 1954 Topps rookie (PSA 6) and 1955 Topps (PSA 8), a 1955 Topps Sandy Koufax (PSA 7), and a 1952 Topps Eddie Mathews rookie high number (PSA 4). Moreover, a 1961 Topps set boasting 524 autographed cards out of 572, coupled with signed memorabilia from luminaries like Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Roberto Clemente, await passionate collectors.
As the bidding war rages on, collectors have until Thursday, April 4, to stake their claim on these priceless pieces of baseball history. The allure of owning a fragment of the sport’s storied past, with its rarities and memorabilia catering to the most discerning tastes, is an opportunity not to be missed. So, dust off your bidding paddles and dive into the thrill of acquiring a slice of baseball’s rich heritage at the Huggins & Scott auction.