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Lot #660 Deceased # Rube Marquard Cond: 8 (ONL Feeney)

Item ID: 681432 INV ID: Watch Listing

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, this listing has ended with a bid of Winning Bid: $297.00
Final Sale Price: $356.40, however, the Reserve Price has not been met.

22123 has won 1 item(s) with a winning bid of $297 Winning Bid: $297.00
Final Sale Price: $356.40

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  • In U.S. - $8.50

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Current Time: 4/19/2024 1:00:50 PM EST
Listed: Tuesday September 15, 2020 3:05 AM EST
Ending: Thursday October 15, 2020 3:05 AM EST
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Bid Information

Initial Bids: Your first bid on a lot must be placed by 8 PM Eastern time on the day of the auction end, unless you have bid on 10 or more different lots.

Starting Bid: $450
Current Bid: $297 by --
Next Bid: Bidding has closed.
Bid Increment: $30
Bids: 8 (History)
Reserve Status: This item has no Reserve.

 


Listing Details

One of the rarest of all name Yankee players, pioneering star reliever Joe Page died in 1980 at age 62. Page did not do shows, hardly anyone ever had him sign a baseball by himself. The very, very few examples at public sale have sold in the $3,000 range. The offered ball is an attractive evenly toned Spalding Official Baseball model. This is vintage signed, circa 1950. The autograph fills up the better part of a side panel, it is signed Best of luck Joe Page in large and flowing blue ballpoint ink. How wants to fill one of the ultimate holes in a quality Yankee single signed ball collection? JSA LOA (full).

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