I would be willing to pay almost half the hammer for the Coveleski alone. The only other 1915 Heilmann I’ve ever seen sold for $15k. Those two cards are your answer. Everything else is just gravy. That was a sick lot, but closed right around where it should have. The Southworth wasn’t even highlighted as a major component of the lot, but I assure you that helped with the price as that card (assuming no writing on it) would also fetch another $1.5 to $2k. With 300+ cards in the lot, there is plenty of resale value, even for the commons. My guess is that a very knowledgeable member of Net54 won that lot....likely one with an extensive collection of Zeenuts.
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HOF "Earliest" Collection (Ideal - Indiv): 250/346 (72.3%)
1914 T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps......: 116/119 (97.5%)
1923 V100 Willard's Chocolate............: 180/180 (100%)
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