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Kit Young's Sale #110 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #110 1888 N162 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS We are breaking a killer vintage baseball set of 1888 Goodwin Champions. Includes Hall of Famers Cap Anson, Mike “King” Kelly, Tim Keefe and Dan Brouthers. Mike “King” Kelly Cap Anson Dan Brouthers Ed Andrews SGC 40 VG (nice w/small back wear) SGC 30 GD SGC 50 VG-EX AAA 5 EX $1795.00 $2795.00 $1495.00 $725.00 Fred Dunlap Bob Caruthers Tim Keefe Jack Glasscock SCA 7 NM PSA 6 EX-MT mc Front EX, back tear Nice EX to EX+ $1750.00 $995.00 $1350.00 $1375.00 1887 N28 ALLEN & GINTER We are breaking a complete set of the baseball cards in the super scarce N28 Allen & Ginter World Champions (missing only Anson). Tim Keefe Charles Comiskey John Montgomery Ward Charles Bennett John Clarkson SGC 50 VG-EX PSA 4 VG-EX SGC 50 VG-EX PSA 3 VG mk VG-EX (small surface wear lower right) $895.00 $950.00 $795.00 $395.00 $795.00 Mike “King” Kelly Bob Caruthers Joseph Mulvey Jack Glasscock VG/VG-EX (w/ink mark top border back) EX (w/slight surface scratch back) VG-EX VG/VG-EX $1150.00 $350.00 $325.00 $395.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-110 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM 1935 GOUDEY 4 IN 1 BASEBALL Issued by the famed Goudey Gum Co. in 1935, these cards feature 4 players (usually all with the same team) on each card. Look closely – some cards have 2 (even 3) Hall of Famers. Cochrane/Gehringer/ Frisch/Dean/Orsatti/Carleton Ruth/McManus/Brandt/ Greenberg/Fox/Walker/ Ruffing/Malone/Lazzeri/ Foxx/MahaffeyWilliams/ Bridges/Rogell Cardinals 1A Maranville Rowe Dickey Higgins Tigers 1D EX $160 Braves 3A Tigers 9F Yankees 4D A’s 7B VG-EX/EX $75.00 Also Available: PSA 1 PR (looks EX-MT w/ VG-EX/EX $90.00 EX $175.00 VG-EX $110.00 2A PSA 4 VG-EX $160.00 pin hole) SOLD Also Available: Also Available: Also Available: 2D VG-EX/EX $175.00 1B VG-EX $110.00 FR-GD/GD $375.00 2B VG $88.00 1A Carleton/Dean/Frisch/Orsatti Cardinals................... EX $160.00 3A Cochrane/Kamm/Ruel/Simmons White Sox/Tigers/Indians ....... 7C Hadley/Lary/Manush/Weaver Senators ........... VG/VG-EX 30.00 1B Foxx/Higgins/Mahaffey/Williams A’s ....................VG-EX 110.00 FR-GD 39.00 7F Appling/Dykes/Earnshaw/Sewell White Sox ................GD 28.00 1D Bridges/Cochrane/Gehringer/Rogell Tigers .......VG-EX/EX 75.00 3D Blaeholder/Coffman/Melillo/West Browns .............VG-EX 24.00 8C Burns/Grube/Hemsley/Weiland Browns .................VG-EX 25.00 1E Allen/Brickell/Jonnard/Wilson Phillies ....................VG-EX 24.00 4A Brandt/Maranville/McManus/Ruth Braves ... FR-GD/GD 375.00; 8H Kuhel/Myer/Stone/Whitehill Senators .........................GD 21.00 1G Bishop/Cissell/Cronin/Reynolds Red Sox ...............VG-EX 60.00 PSA 1 PR 495.00 8I Harder/Knickerbocker/Stewart/Vosmik Indians ............ EX 34.00 1H Adams/Bottomley/Comorosky/Piet Reds ...............VG-EX 75.00 4B Lucas/Thevenow/Traynor/Wright Pirates ...............VG-EX 80.00 8K Blanton/Herman/Padden/Suhr Pirates ........................ EX 34.00 1H Crowder/Goslin/Marberry/Schuble Tigers ..............VG-EX 50.00 4C Berry/Burke/Kress/Vance A’s/Senators/Dodgers ....VG-EX 80.00 8L Benton/Cantwell/Rhem/Spohrer Braves ......................VG 20.00 1K Bottomley/Comorosky/Hudlin/Myatt Reds/Indians .VG-EX 55.00 4D Cuyler/English/Grimes/Klein Cubs ..............................VG 45.00 9A Benge/Fitzsimmons/Koenig/Zachary Giants/Dodgers EX+ 40.00 2A Bartell/Critz/Mancuso/Ott Giants ..........................GD-VG 45.00 4D Dickey/Lazzeri/Malone/Ruffing Yankees ................... EX 175.00 9B Bonura/Haas/Hayes/Lyons White Sox ........... VG trimmed 35.00 2A Carleton/Dean/Frisch/Orsatti Cardinals......PSA 4 VG-EX 160.00 4F Byrd/MacFayden/Martin/O’Farrell Reds/Cardinals ..VG-EX 45.00 9D Campbell/Goodman/Kampouris/Meyers Reds ............ EX 35.00 2B Lucas/Thevenow/Traynor/Wright Pirates/White Sox.........VG-EX 5B Jackson/Mancuso/Schumacher/Terry Giants............EX+ 75.00 9E Allen/Deshong/Rolfe/Walker Yankees ....................VG-EX 24.00 45.00 5C Bush/L. Waner/P. Waner/Hoyt Pirates ...............VG-EX/EX 75.00 9F Fox/Greenberg/Rowe/Walker Tigers .................VG-EX/EX 90.00 2C Berry/Burke/Kress/Vance A’s/Dodgers/Senators .........VG-EX/EX 5E Frey/Leslie/Stripp/Clark Dodgers ................................VG 20.00 9G Ostermueller/R. Ferrell/W. Ferrell/Werber Red Sox .. VG trimmed 60.00 5F Adams/Bottomley/Comorosky/Piet Reds ...............GD-VG 30.00 39.00 2D Dickey/Lazzeri/Malone/Ruffing Yankees .........VG-EX/EX 175.00 6E Averill/Hildebrand/Kamm/Trosky Indians ....................VG 30.00 9H Kuhel/Myer/Stone/Whitehill Senators .......................EX+ 40.00 2E Brandt/Frankhouse/Hogan/Moore Braves ..............VG-EX 24.00 7B Foxx/Higgins/Mahaffey/Williams A’s ....................VG-EX 110.00 9J Coleman/Cramer/Johnson/Marcum A’s .....................EX+ 40.00 1940 PLAY BALL SET BREAK We are breaking a complete set of the popular 1940 Play Balls. Jammed with about 50 Hall of Famers (plus we have some doubles). 119 Alexander .............................................. EX $88.00; VG 58.00 170 Speaker ................................................................... EX 89.00 46 Averill ...................................................................VG-EX 36.00 117 Stark ..................................................EX 15.00; VG-EX 12.00 177 Baker .....................................................................EX+ 60.00 141 Stengel ................................................................EX+ 103.00 172 Bender ...................................................................EX+ 46.00 224 Traynor .................................................... EX+/EX-MT 127.00 30 Berg .......................................................................... EX 99.00 107 Vaughan .............................................EX 40.00; VG-EX 32.00 236 Bottomley ..............................................................EX+ 85.00 168 Wagner ............................................................EX-MT 190.00 178 Carey .................................................................EX-MT 82.00 105 L. Waner .................................................................. EX 40.00 234 Chance ............................................................EX-MT 120.00 104 P. Waner ..............................................................VG-EX 36.00 180 Cochrane ................................................................. EX 75.00 124 Combs ..................................................................... EX 52.00 EX-MT @ $17.95 each: 17, 19, 33, 75, 101, 121, 126, 127, 130, 134 Cronin ........................................................ EX+/EX-MT 72.00 Joe DiMaggio #1 Joe Jackson #225 Ted Williams #27 131, 138, 159, 160, 162, 163 156 P. Dean .................................EX+/EX-MT 35.00; VG-EX 20.00 BVG 2.5 GD-VG BVG 5.5 EX+ BVG 5.5 EX+ EX-MT @ $54.00 each: 181, 183, 185, 187, 188, 191, 192, 193, 7 Dickey ......................................................... EX+/EX-MT 133.00 $695.00 $1675.00 $895.00 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 201, 202, 207, 208, 209, 216, 217, 219, 38 Doerr ....................................................................VG-EX 36.00 VG/VG-EX $795.00 EX $695.00 220, 228, 229, 231, 233 174 Evers ....................................................................... EX 45.00 EX+/EX-MT @ $13.95 each: 20, 22, 24, 55, 60, 69, 74, 78, 79, 89, 230 Faber ...............................................................EX-MT 140.00 120 W. Johnson ............................................................ EX 110.00 97, 98, 110, 128, 135, 136, 137, 140, 143, 148, 149, 157, 164 21 R. Ferrell ...............................EX 40.00; VG-EX 32.00; VG 26.00 237 Keeler .................................................................VG-EX 73.00 EX+/EX-MT @ $37.00 each: 182, 184, 186, 189, 190, 197, 210, 133 Foxx....................................................................VG-EX 90.00 9 Keller ......................................................................VG-EX 18.00 214, 216, 218, 221 167 Frisch ....................................................................EX+ 53.00 142 Kelly ................................................ EX+ 54.00; VG-EX 36.00 EX @ $9.95 each: 3, 11, 12, 13, 15, 28, 29, 32, 37, 44, 45, 47, 48, 41 Gehringer..............................................................VG-EX 60.00 102 Klein ...................................................EX 50.00; VG-EX 40.00 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 58, 59, 61, 64, 67, 70, 72, 73, 77, 82, 6 Gomez ......................................................... EX 65.00; VG 49.00 173 Lajoie ................ EX+ 129.00; PSA 5 EX 125.00; VG-EX 77.00 85, 89, 92, 93, 96, 100, 103, 106, 108, 113, 114, 122, 123, 130, 232 Goslin ..............................................................EX-MT 120.00 238 Lazzeri ..................................................................... EX 88.00 135, 139, 143, 144, 147, 148, 150, 151, 154, 161, 163, 165 40 Greenberg................................................................ EX 115.00 231 Luque ......................................................................VG 45.00 EX @ $35.00 each: 191, 193, 203, 204, 205, 206, 209, 211, 212, 227 Haines ...................................................................EX+ 85.00 132 Mack ....................................................................... EX 75.00 213, 222 129 Harris ...................................EX+/EX-MT 59.00; VG-EX 32.00 176 Manush .................................................................EX+ 52.00 VG-EX
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