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Kit Young's Sale #155 Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #155 PREMIUM STARS 1954 Topps #1 Ted Williams PSA 6 EX-MT 1955 Topps #123 Sandy Koufax rookie 1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle BVG 7 NM Popular first card from the 1954 Topps set. Hall of Famer We just got in several of this key rookie card from 1955 A beauty! Very nice centering, sharp corners, clean Ted Williams – grades a strong PSA 6 EX-MT. Very well Topps. borders, beautiful color and focus. His MVP/Triple Crown PSA 5 EX $695.00; PSA 2.5 GD+ $379.00; centered with strong corners and great color and focus. PSA 2 GD $339.00 year. $3750.00 Holiday Special $3350.00 $585.00 Please call toll free 888-548-9686 for full description. 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron rookie PSA 4.5 VG-EX+ 1926 W512 Babe Ruth Strip Card PSA 1.5 FR mk 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente rookie PSA 3 VG Important key rookie of the real all-time home run king Graded by PSA as a PSA 1.5 FR mk due to some Beautiful colorful rookie card of Clemente graded by PSA Hank Aaron. Features beautiful color and image focus erasures on back (not easily detected). Presents much as PSA 3 VG. Card is centered 50/50 side to side and and centering of 55/45 top to bottom and 75/25 side to better, looks EX. Clear image of The Bambino, a great 65/35 top to bottom. Corners show rounding which is the side. $1995.00 bargain that is visually fantastic. $695.00 main reason for the grade. A real beauty. $895.00 1967 Topps Punch Outs Pete Rose 1940 Play Ball #27 Ted Williams 1951 Bowman #305 Willie Mays rookie A really tough Topps issue. Issued only PSA 6 EX-MT A chance to buy a prized Mays rookie 1941 Double Play #57/58 Ted Williams/ in Maryland in cello packs, measuring Very sharp card – nice corners, no creasing, cheap. Card has soft corners, an up/down Jim Tabor 2-1/2” x 4-2/3”, these were designed to be very clean surface with little wear at all. crease to the left of his face, a back crease A “two for one” card from the prewar era. teams in a board game. Several stars were Back is clean, well centered. Cool write up at upper right. Good color, modest surface Mid-grade VG-EX – a bit of corner wear, no “captains” of a 9 man team. This features on back, noting his “eccentricities”, his first wear, probably GD overall. (Full guide is creasing. A chance to buy an 80 year old Rose plus Matty Alou, Groat, Felipe Alou, year RBI title and more. One of Ted’s first 8000.00). GD $1295.00 card cheap. (Full guide 900.00). Clendenon, Callison, Menke, Roseboro and cards, not usually found in nice shape. VG-EX $275.00 Gaylord Perry. Great shape/unused. (Full $1350.00 guide 1750.00). EX-MT $1595.00 Page 2 PREMIUM STARS 1913 T200 Fatima Pittsburgh Pirates w/ Honus Wagner Scarce vintage 1913 team card including the 1965 Topps #350 Mickey Mantle legendary “Flying Dutchman”. Measures 1963 Jello #15 Mickey Mantle Mickey’s toughest card of the 1960’s. Well 1947-66 Exhibit 1952 New York Yankees Much tougher than its Post counterpart. Great exhibit card of the 1952 World about 2-5/8” x 4-13/16”. Surprisingly good centered, great color and clarity. We see no Originally issued on packages of Jello Champion New York Yankees. Features shape – no creases, reasonably sharp creasing in picture, only corner that shows legendary Mickey Mantle on the top row and gelatin. Handcut, cards are available in corners, clean back. Only defects are white much wear is lower right which has a tiny a slew of other Yankee immortals. Grades a EX-MT @$169.95 and EX $95.00 solid NR-MT. $325.00 surface “specks” on the borders and paper mark in lower right. (Full guide 800.00). loss on 2 players in the lower right area. SGC 35 GD+ $198.00 (Full guide 2500.00). VG $650.00 1965 Topps Push-Pull #17 Babe Ruth/ 1934 Ward’s Sporties Pin Dizzy Dean Lou Gehrig Very tough 1-1/4” red & blue pin produced A great card for Yankee collectors. Or Ruth & Gehrig collectors. This super tough set 1952 Num Num #5 Bob Feller by Wards, a food company of the era. We 1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle was issued as a special test by Topps. A These were distributed with snacks/ have the legendary Dizzy Dean. Very nice We have several of these available from card is inserted in a louvered shutter and chips. This is a beauty of the Indians’ ace. shape, EX-MT overall, with very little wear. Mickey’s MVP/Triple Crown year: PSA 3 VG can be pulled up and then pushed back into $645.00; GD-VG $550.00; SGC 2.5 Grades EX-MT with strong centering, nice (Guide value 1000.00) EX-MT $595.00 GD+ reveal 2 different personalities. This card $495.00 surface, no creasing plus it still has the tab features legends Ruth and Gehrig and is in (most tabs were turned into the company nice shape. Card has player write ups on to receive gifts and prizes). EX-MT w/tab back. EX-MT $695.00 $895.00 1923 German Stamps Panel of 6 w/Babe 1932 U.S. Caramel #12 Mickey Cochrane Ruth Tris Speaker SGC 88 NM/MT With poses similar to strip cards, Germany One of the nicest cards we’ve ever offered 1969 Topps #25 Kareem Abdul Jabbar produced stamps of various sports stars 1955 Topps #123 Sandy Koufax rookie from the tough 1932 U.S. Caramel set. This rookie Autographed including Babe Ruth. We actually have PSA 6 EX-MT oc beauty is well centered, sharp corners, Here’s a real scarcity. A signed, A beauty – looks like a 6 or 7 with very a scarce 6 stamp panel including Ruth, great color and focus and nice back. authenticated PSA/DNA card of the hoops Speaker, Alexander, etc. Nice shape and a sharp corners, no creasing, brilliant color, $2050.00 legend. A clean autograph, card looks piece of history. EX $375.00 great surface but is off center so we price at sharp as well with great picture and surface just $625.00 on a card that has a slightly trimmed border. PSA/DNA $450.00 1929 R315 Lou Gehrig 1909-11 E254 Colgan’s Chips Frank PSA Authentic altered 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan rookie Home Run Baker BVG 6 EX-MT Very sharp vintage card of the game’s first 1965 Kahn’s Pete Rose Outstanding low population card of The Iron EX-MT $475.00 Horse. Encapsulated by PSA as Authentic The new Beckett guide shows a big jump in home run king. These are about the size of altered due to left side border appearing value for this key card – up to $1000.00 and a half dollar and were inserted in tins of mint to be cut. Overall VG shape however. rising. $695.00 chips and gum. You can buy this for about the same price as a Reggie Jackson rookie $995.00 in mid-grade. EX-MT $199.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. 154. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 3 PREMIUM STARS 1954 Bowman #66 Ted Williams Easily the scarcest key card in the 1950’s. 1923 Maple Crispette #4 Eddie Collins 1948-49 Leaf #70 Honus Wagner 1951 Bowman #165 Ted Williams This card was issued but quickly pulled off PSA 4 VG-EX The legendary “Flying Dutchman”. An Beautiful card of the game’s last .400 the market (due to a contractual dispute) Scarce card of one of the original 3000 original Hall of Famer! Classic shot shows hitter. Extremely sharp corners, great and reissued as #66 Jimmy Piersall. This is hit club members. It was produced by a him chewing tobacco. Nice bright colors, color and focus, good centering. Graded at least 5 times tougher than the legendary Montreal candy company and just a small no creasing, minor corner wear, good by BVG (Beckett), perhaps the toughest 1952 Topps Mantle. This example is low/ number exist today. $450.00 centering. EX+/EX-MT $355.00 grading company. BVG 6 EX-MT Reg. Price mid-grade with a crease across the card at Also available EX+ $349.00 $550.00 Special $495.00 chin level, 4 soft corners, nice picture and focus, back clean and well centered. A chance to buy a very tough card. (Full guide 3000.00). GD-VG $795.00 1965 TOPPS FOOTBALL MAGIC RUB OFF 1952 Bowman #218 Willie Mays 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan rookie Popular second year card of “The Say Hey 1959 Fleer #50 Ted Williams Talk about a quick rising card – new Beckett Kid”. Nice condition – probably VG-EX/ Autographed (no C.O.A.) guide has this at 1000.00. Our example is EX – good centering, minor corner wear, a Classic batting pose from the 1959 Fleer nice with no creasing, nice color and focus, slight surface line in upper right background. set, signed in Sharpie. Very clean signature minimal corner wear. Looks EX-MT but is (Full guide 1500.00) VG-EX/EX $550.00 – looks real to us though we are selling “as- off center so we grade EX (or EX+). is” without any special letter of authenticity. EX oc $295.00 Card itself is nice.
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