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Below is Paul’s statement written for the first auction Hake’s offered items from his collection- Auction #213 November 2014.

“I got my first pinback button in 1958 at a World Series game. I saw vendors selling pinback buttons that were mounted on a cardboard stand. Beneath each pinback was a hanging ribbon. The ribbons fluttered in the breeze. It was if they were calling me.

Over the years I widened my interests to include pinbacks of other sports. I would pick them up in antique stores, outdoor fairs, and curiosity shops. For many years I didn't have much money to devote to my hobby. But it was never so much about the having as the getting. The invention of eBay also changed how collections could grow. Instead of walking many hours to find a little treasure, the treasure arrived on our computer screen.

I derived so much pleasure from collecting sports pins that I wrote two books on them. The first was Baseball Pinback Buttons, followed by Boxing Pinback Buttons. There were only a few hobby resources on these topics. So I delighted in these books helping other collectors to further enjoy the hobby. But as I said in the baseball book, we really don't own these pins. We just get to lease them for a while.

I have reached the point where I want to thin out my collection of sports pinbacks. Some of my pins I have no intention of selling. But I am now ready to have other collectors enjoy many of the pins that have been in my collection for a long time. I am most grateful that Ted has provided me with a means to downsize my collection.”

  • Paul Muchinsky 1947-2015
Hake’s is pleased to now offer the rarest and most treasured buttons from the Muchinsky Collection. We know sports collectors will find something special for their collection in this auction.

For more information on Paul Muchinsky's collection, please visit muchinskycollection.com
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231-577
"JOHN C. HEENAN, THE CHAMPION OF AMERICA" C. APRIL 1860 HIGH GRADE WHITE METAL TOKEN.
1-5/16". Obverse high relief portrait, slogan around, and tiny issuer text "F.B. Smith &...
$236.00
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I - $400 to $700
231-578
"THOMAS SAYERS, THE CHAMPION OF ENGLAND" 1860 BOXING MEDAL.
1-5/16" dia. white metal w/high relief portrait facing left and slogan around. Tiny maker...
$236.00
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- - Open Estimate
231-581
"MAHER/FITZSIMMONS" CELLULOID COVERED RARE 1896 LAPEL STUD BY PETTIBONE, CINCINNATI.
.75" with tin rim holding clear celluloid sheet over printed paper illustration of them...
$354.00
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I - $400 to $700
231-582
"CORBETT" THE CHAMPION PORTRAIT BUTTON BY W&H 1897 BUT NO BACK PAPER.
1.25" known by W&H but no back paper. Much rarer than similar in 7/8" size from...
$118.00
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H - $200 to $400
231-583
"FITZSIMMONS" THE CHALLENGER 1897 PORTRAIT BUTTON WITH W&H BACK PAPER.
1.25" W&H back paper in use only in 1897. Much rarer than similar in 7/8" size from a...
$118.00
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1
H - $200 to $400
231-584
"GREAT FIGHT/CORBETT & FITZSIMMONS CARSON CITY, NEV. MAR. 17 1897" BADGE
2-3/4" tall with "Souvenir" brass hanger that includes bear more apropos to California...
$209.05
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H - $200 to $400
231-585
"CORBETT/FITZSIMMONS SOUVENIR CARSON NEV, MAR. 17, 1897" BRASS BAR WITH ALUMINUM HANGER.
2.5" tall with top bar similar to preceding, also featuring a bear, but with the hanger...
$129.80
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2
H - $200 to $400
231-586
"KID. McCOY" REAL PHOTO BUTTON W/CAMEO PEPSIN GUM BACKPAPER FROM 1897 SERIES.
1.25" from series of at least six used as give-aways. Like the similar series of Cameo...
$389.40
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7
H - $200 to $400
231-587
"TOM SHARKEY" REAL PHOTO BUTTON W/CAMEO PEPSIN GUM BACKPAPER 1897 SERIES.
1.25" shows him bare-fisted in fighting stance. Typical lack of contrast but clear...
$389.40
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6
H - $200 to $400
231-588
"SHARKEY THE SAILOR BOY" C. 1898 TOM SHARKEY PORTRAIT BUTTON BY ST. LOUIS MAKER.
7/8" with rarely seen slightly concave tin covered back that has vertical stickpin. Metal...
$389.40
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H - $200 to $400
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