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1971 Topps Greatest Moments Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #168 1971 TOPPS GREATEST MOMENTS WOW! This is the finest 1971 Topps Greatest Moments set we’ve had in our 46 years! It’s a very scarce set and they are in nearly untouched condition. The owner sent a few cards to get graded (Mays, Killebrew, Robinson, etc.) and they were graded 7. We never guarantee grades on cards from PSA, SGC, or BVG, but this gives you an idea of the quality of this exceptional set. Obviously, just one of each available. 1 Thurman Munson Yankees .............EX-MT 13 Johnny Bench Reds .........NR-MT 595.00 28 Nate Colbert Padres ..........NR-MT 65.00 41 Willie Mays Giants......SGC 7 NM 455.00 $595.00 14 Tony Perez Reds ..............NR-MT 195.00 29 Maury Wills Dodgers ... PSA 4.5 VG-EX+ 42 Tommy Harper Brewers .....NR-MT 69.00 2 Hoyt Wilhelm Braves .........NR-MT 249.00 15 Pete Rose Reds ...............NR-MT 495.00 55.00 43 Jim Bunning Phillies ........ NR-MT 110.00 3 Rico Carty Braves ................NR-MT 95.00 16 Jim Fregosi Angels ............NR-MT 65.00 30 Wes Parker Dodgers .........NR-MT 85.00 44 Fritz Peterson Yankees ....NR-MT 149.00 4 Carl Morton Expos ...............NR-MT 90.00 17 Alex Johnson Angels .......NR-MT 140.00 31 Jim Wynn Astros ..............NR-MT 149.00 45 Roy White Yankees ..........NR-MT 149.00 5 Sal Bando A’s .......................NR-MT 90.00 18 Clyde Wright Angels ..........NR-MT 69.00 32 Larry Dierker Astros ...........NR-MT 85.00 46 Bobby Murcer Yankees....NR-MT 195.00 6 Bert Campaneris A’s ............NR-MT 69.00 19 Al Kaline Tigers ................NR-MT 195.00 33 Bill Melton White Sox .........NR-MT 65.00 47 Reggie Jackson A’s ..........NR-MT 550.00 7 Jim Kaat Twins ..............PSA 7 NM 195.00 20 Denny McLain Tigers .......NR-MT 149.00 34 Joe Morgan Astros...........NR-MT 349.00 48 Frank Howard Senators ... NR-MT 175.00 8 Harmon Killebrew Twins ...........PSA 7 NM 21 Jim Northrup Tigers ...........NR-MT 89.00 35 Rusty Staub Expos ..........NR-MT 195.00 49 Dick Bosman Senators ......NR-MT 69.00 550.00 22 Bill Freehan Tigers .............NR-MT 75.00 36 Ernie Banks Cubs ............NR-MT 175.00 50 Sam McDowell Indians ......NR-MT 95.00 9 Brooks Robinson Orioles ..........PSA 7 NM 23 Mickey Lolich Tigers ........NR-MT 145.00 37 Billy Williams Cubs .......... NR-MT 179.00 51 Luis Aparicio Red Sox .....NR-MT 149.00 750.00 24 Bob Gibson Cardinals ......NR-MT 249.00 38 Lou Piniella Royals ............NR-MT 99.00 52 Willie McCovey Giants .....NR-MT 195.00 10 Jim Perry Twins ..................NR-MT 79.00 25 Tim McCarver Cardinals ....NR-MT 95.00 39 Rico Petrocelli Red Sox .....NR-MT 99.00 53 Joe Pepitone Cubs .......... NR-MT 179.00 11 Tony Oliva Twins ..............NR-MT 350.00 26 Orlando Cepeda Braves ....NR-MT 85.00 40 Carl Yastrzemski Red Sox ...........NR-MT 54 Jerry Grote Mets ................NR-MT 99.00 12 Vada Pinson Indians ........NR-MT 155.00 27 Lou Brock Cardinals ........NR-MT 215.00 225.00 55 Bud Harrelson Mets .........NR-MT 249.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. 168. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 2 1952 BOWMAN 1948 BOWMAN 1951 BOWMAN LARGE SET Football SET Football COMPLETE SET Bowman’s rookie set – mainly EX+/EX-MT (or EX-MT), a few lesser. Stars consistent. Tough to complete due Extremely tough set to complete because of the printing to printing scarcities. Includes Luckman EX, Gilmer EX, that made only small quantities of a few players that are McAfee EX+, Dudley EX+, Pihos EX, Wojciechowicz EX- 144 cards – most EX or EX+, no creasing, some VG-EX super tough (like Schweder, Johnston, Lansford, etc.). with about 5 cards below VG-EX. Tons of stars. Includes Low/mid-grade, averages VG with some better, some less. MT, Turner EX+/EX-MT, Waterfield EX, Baugh VG (back Includes Van Brocklin GD, Graham VG-EX, Bednarik VG crease), Ray EX+/EX-MT (small ink mark back), Trippi Landry VG-EX (small back crease), Conerly EX-MT, oc, Gifford VG, Tittle VG, Baugh VG, Hancock GD-VG, EX-MT. Conerly VG-EX, Van Buren VG-EX/EX, Lujack Waterfield VG-EX, Layne EX-MT, Tunnell EX-MT, Hirsch Van Buren VG/VG-EX, Donovan VG/VG-EX, Halas VG/ EX-MT, Dudley #144 EX-MT, Motley EX+/EX-MT, Perry VG-EX, etc. $5995.00 SPECIAL $5295.00 VG-EX, Conerly VG-EX, Schweder GD-VG, Layne VG, VG-EX, Stautner (front nice, back has transparent tape Minarik VG, Stydahar VG-EX, Johnston VG, Romanik VG, Matson EX, Rozani VG-EX, Landry VG-EX, Lansford GD- mark), Groza EX+, Baugh EX+/EX-MT, Tittle EX+/EX-MT, VG, etc. $5995.00 SPECIAL $5195.00 Van Brocklin VG-EX, Graham VG/VG-EX, etc. $3995.00 1953 BOWMAN SPECIAL $3295.00 1953 TOPPS COMPLETE SET 1953 BOWMAN BASEBALL SET BLACK & WHITE BASEBALL COMPLETE SET Very sharp set. Almost all cards EX-MT or EX-MT/NR- MT – razor sharp corners, normal centering (some off center), no creasing or noteworthy wear. This would cost a small fortune to by card-by-card. Includes Graham EX- MT oc, Motley EX-MT, Groza EX+, Layne EX-MT/NR-MT, Ever want a 1953 set without paying 10,000 or more? Conerly NR-MT, Van Brocklin EX-MT, Tunnell NR-MT, Here’s your chance. Low/mid-grade, average is GD-VG, Gifford EX-MT/NR-MT, Tittle EX-MT/NR-MT, Lebaron #1 some better and some lower grade. The Mantle, Mays EX-MT, etc. $5700.00 and Paige likely have a value of about 4000.00 alone. Set grades VG-EX overall with cards exhibiting great This set would cost over 65,000 in top grade. Includes Mantle VG, Mays GD, J. Robinson FR, Campanella GD, focus and mid-grade corner wear to the start of rounding Mathews GD, Feller FR, Reese VG, Billy Martin VG, 1966 TOPPS on some cards. Includes Mize VG/VG-EX, Wilhelm Berra GD-VG, Rizzuto GD-VG, Spahn GD, Ford GD-VG, VG-EX, Lemon VG-EX, Stengel GD-VG, etc. $1075.00 Paige VG/VG-EX, Podres VG, Gilliam VG/VG-EX, Bolling Special $995.00 #280 VG/VG-EX, etc. $9500.00 SPECIAL $8995.00 Football COMPLETE SET EX-MT/NR-MT 1948 BOWMAN 1975 TOPPS Football SET FOOTBALL COMPLETE SET Classic Bowmn rookie set – includes huge names (Luckman, Baugh, Conerly, etc.) plus a very tough series of single print cards. A challenging set to put together. Mainly nice EX-MT (many NR-MT), a small number EX/ Set is mainly mid-grade VG-EX/EX with some better, Sharp set – most cards NR-MT, small number EX-MT/ EX+ (minor corner wear), a few less. Very consistent. some less. Includes Lujack VG-EX/EX, Trippi EX-MT, less. Tough to find in top shape because of “wood Includes Blount rookie EX+/EX-MT, Bleier rookie EX+/ Van Buren GD (ink mark back), Baugh GD-VG, Turner EX grain” border. Includes Funny Ring checklist EX-MT oc, EX-MT, Pearson rookie VG-EX/EX, Staubach EX-MT/ (small smudge back), Pihos EX+/EX-MT, Wojciechowicz Alworth EX-MT, Biletnikoff NR-MT, Maynard EX-MT/NR- NR-MT, Swann rookie EX+/EX-MT, Fouts rookie EX-MT/ VG, Dudley VG-EX, McAfee VG (small paper loss back), MT, Namath EX+/EX-MT, Dawson EX-MT, Checklist 1 NR-MT, Theismann rookie EX-MT/NR-MT, Bradshaw Gilmer GD-VG, Luckman VG, Conerly GD-VG (water EX-MT unmarked, Blanda EX-MT/NR-MT, Kemp NR-MT, EX-MT, etc. $445.00 mark), etc. $4595.00 SPECIAL $4195.00 Checklist 2 EX-MT/NR-MT oc, etc. $1995.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. 168. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 3 1974 TOPPS 1954 BOWMAN 1950 BOWMAN BASEBALL Football Football COMPLETE SET COMPLETE SET Complete SET Rarely offered 70 year old set – mainly mid-grade VG- Very strong set – sharp corners, good centering on most, EX/EX. Stars consistent too. Great chance to buy an old Probably 75% (or more) EX-MT, rest EX/EX+ (just minor no creasing or noteworthy wear. We see 9-10 cards set at a good price. (Please note: 23 cards have small corner wear, no creasing), some less. Includes Aaron #1 (non-major stars) that we would upgrade due to minor writing on back – not star players). Includes Walker EX+/ EX+/EX-MT, Ryan BCCG 7, Bench EX-MT, Seaver EX, EX-MT, Tittle VG-EX/EX, Groza VG, Davis VG, Waterfield corner wear or other issues. Includes McElhenny EX-MT, Jackson EX-MT, Parker rookie NR-MT, Winfield rookie VG-EX, Van Buren VG-EX, Perry VG-EX, Graham EX+, Gifford EX-MT/NR-MT, Van Brocklin EX-MT/NR-MT, Layne VG-EX, Schmidt VG-EX/EX, Rose VG-EX, Griffey rookie Layne EX, Motley EX+/EX-MT, Hirsch VG-EX, Fears GD, EX-MT/NR-MT, Groza EX-MT, Graham NR-MT, Atkins EX, Lavelli EX+/EX-MT, Bednarik EX< Conerly EX, Baugh EX-MT, etc. $775.00 Blanda EX-MT, etc. $4695.00 SPECIAL $3895.00 VG, Luckman VG-EX, Lujack VG, etc. $2750.00 or Best Offer 1960 TOPPS 1966 TOPPS 1951 BOWMAN Football Football Football COMPLETE SET COMPLETE SET COMPLETE SET Funny Ring Checklist #15 EX-MT oc, Kemp EX+/EX-MT, Blanda EX-MT, Checklist #61 EX-MT unmarked, Dawson Mainly EX-MT and EX+/EX-MT, a few less.
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