b'134851STIMOROL AFL cards: 1990 (an almost complete set plus numerous duplicates), a duplicated range of the 1991 series, and duplicated part sets of other issues including Colourgrams, Herald-Sun, etc. (100s). $100200852A large collection of mainly 1990s collector cards, with some original packaging present. Also noted a few earlier types. (100s). .$2003008531990s TRADING CARDS ACCUMULATION: with several series represented including ALFPA 94 Sensations and Legends, 1994 Select series, Coca-Cola Team Classics, Herald Sun Cazaly Classics etc, also noted Paul Roos & Mick McGuane signed cards; duplication throughout; generally G/VG. (600 approx)$300500854A collection of modern collector cards, mainly in albums. (many 100s). .$2004008552001 AFL Team Coach Gold Ultra Premium set numbered 201 - 300. Superb condition. [100]. $300500FOOTBALL RECORDS8561949 Grand Final football record.The Grand Final saw Carlton playing Essendon in front of 88,718 spectators. Essendon won by 73 points achieving their 9th premiership victory. . $100150857The Football Record: 1952 - 1965, a duplicated range in mixed condition; includes Finals. (19 items). $100150858The Football Record: 1954 Home-and-Away Rounds (5 editions), 1955 Home-and-Away Rounds (9 editions), 1956 Home-and-Away Rounds (9 editions), 1957 Home-and-Away Rounds (4 editions). Total: 27. .$200300859The Football Record: Special editions for the 1955 Final (Collingwood v Geelong) and the incorrectly dated edition for the Grand Final (Collingwood v Melbourne) plus several Home-and-Away editions. Mixed condition. (6). $100150860The Football Record: Special editions for the 1955 Final (Geelong v Collingwood), the 1956 2nd Semi-Final (Melbourne v Collingwood), the 1956 Final (Footscray v Collingwood) (4 examples), and the 1956 Grand Final (Collingwood v Melbourne) (2 examples). Total: 8. Mixed condition. $150200861The Football Record: Special editions for the 1963 Finals Series, comprising of 1st Semi-Final (Melbourne v St. Kilda), 2nd Semi-Final (Hawthorn v Geelong), Prelim. Final (Melbourne v Hawthorn) and the Grand Final (Geelong v Hawthorn). Geelong 15.19 (109) won its sixth Premiership, defeating Hawthorn 8.12 (60) in front of 101,209 fans. $150200862The Football Record: 1964 Special editions for the 2nd Semi-Final (Collingwood v Melbourne); and the Prelim. Final (Collingwood v Geelong), (2). .$50100863The Football Record: Special editions for the 1965 2nd Semi-Final (Collingwood v St.Kilda); the Prelim. Final (Collingwood v Essendon) and the Grand Final (Essendon v St.Kilda). (3 items).St. Kilda finished the Home-and-Away Season in Top position on the ladder, with 14 wins, and 4 losses. Essendon finished in 4th position with 12 wins and 6 losses. Essendon 14.21 (105) won the Grand Final over St.Kilda 9.16 (70) in front of 104,846 fans. St.Kilda centreman, Ian Stewart won the Brownlow Medal and his team appeared in a Grand Final for the first time since 1913. $100150864864The Football Record: Special editions for the 1966 1st Semi-Final (Geelong v Essendon); the Prelim. Final (St.KIlda v Essendon) and the Grand Final (Collingwood v St.Kilda). (Total: 3).St.Kilda 10.14 (74) won the Grand Final over Collingwood 10.13 (73) in front of 102,055 fans. St.Kilda centreman, Ian Stewart won the Brownlow. $200300'