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Kit Young's Sale #129 page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #129 VINTAGE OLDIES 1955 Topps #164 Roberto 1916 M101-4 Blank Back Chick Clemente Rookie PSA 5 EX Gandil Black Sox SGC 40 VG 1909-11 T206 Frank Chance 1962 Post #109 Sandy Koufax 1963 Topps Valentine Foldee #6 $2195.00 $225.00 Portrait VG-EX $170.00 Blue Lines VG-EX $136.00 Babe Ruth NR-MT $225.00 1969-70 Topps #25 Lew Alcindor 1913 WG5 National Game Christy 1955 Topps #50 Jackie Robinson 1957 Topps #328 Brooks Robinson 1955 Topps #2 Ted Williams SGC Rookie VG $95.00 Mathewson EX-MT $275.00 PSA 7 NM $775.00 Rookie PSA 6 EX-MT $450.00 80 EX/NM $450.00 1963 Topps #553 Willie Stargell 1955 Bowman #202 Mickey 1955 Topps #68 Four Horsemen 1933 Goudey #216 Lefty Gomez 1933 Goudey #20 Bill Terry VG Rookie PSA 7 NM $429.00 Mantle PSA 7 NM $1750.00 VG-EX $165.00 VG $95.00 $79.00 1930 George Burke Original 8” x 1969-70 Topps #24 Bobby Orr 1911 T205 Gold Border John 1911 T3 Turkey Red Redemption 1952 Wheaties George Mikan PSA 10” Wire Photo Paul Waner PSA/ EX-MT $90.00 McGraw VG-EX $105.00 Coupon/Checklist VG $99.00 7 NM $110.00 DNA $129.00 1933 Goudey Sport Kings #38 1953 Topps #244 Willie Mays EX Bobby Jones Golf GD (paper loss 1939 R303-A Goudey Premium (erasure bottom border – looks 1954 Topps #90 Willie Mays EX- 1968 Topps #196 Bob Griese back) $125.00 Luke Appling EX-MT $95.00 EX-MT) $450.00 MT/NR-MT $490.00 Rookie PSA 8 NM/MT $220.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-129 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM page 2 COMPLETE SETS BASEBALL SETS 8. 1960 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET MID-GRADE 1. 1953 BOWMAN COLOR BASEBALL COMPLETE SET VG-EX Solid VG-EX set - most cards have a bit of corner wear, no creasing on This is a solid mid-grade set of 1953 Bowman, mainly VG-EX with some EX, most, some EX or better, a small number of lessers. Great value - this some VG. Most with nice centering, good color and gloss. We’d upgrade the set cost an extra 55-60% more to put together card by card. Includes: following: Garagiola, commons #28, 39, 60, 95, 115, 122, 124, 129, 132, 151, Koufax VG-EX, Aaron VG-EX, Mantle/Boyer VG-EX, Banks VG-EX, Mantle 157 (possibly a couple others). Overall, a very consistent set that displays well. VG-EX, Mays VG-EX, Clemente VG-EX, Aaron A.S. VG-EX/EX, Mays A.S. Includes: Musial VG, Reese VG, Mantle/Berra/Bauer VG-EX, Campanella VG, VG-EX, Ford VG-EX, Mantle A.S. VG (sharp but lighter in color), F. Robinson Mantle VG-EX, Kiner EX+/EX-MT, Feller VG, Snider VG, B. Martin VG-EX, Ford VG-EX, Berra VG, Yastrzemski rookie VG-EX, McCovey rookie VG-EX o/c, GD-VG, Berra GD, Rizzuto EX oc, Doby PSA 5 EX mk, Kluszewski VG, Roberts EX, Spahn VG-EX, Ashburn Musial VG-EX, Maris VG-EX, Banks A.S. VG-EX, etc. $1795.00 VG-EX, etc. $4995.00 9. 1960 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET MID-GRADE 2. 1953 BOWMAN COLOR BASEBALL COMPLETE SET VG-EX/EX Solid mid-grade set VG-EX/EX with some better, a few less. A great The best looking Bowman set of the 1950’s is the 1953 Color set (160 cards). This set chance to buy a 55 year old set cheap. Includes: Banks VG-EX, grades a very solid VG-EX/EX overall with some better and a few less. Loaded with Yastrzemski rookie VG-EX/EX, Aaron EX+/EX-MT, McCovey rookie EX+/ big names and fan favorites. Please see photos of the Hall of Famers and stars which EX-MT, Clemente VG-EX, Yankees team EX+/EX-MT, Mantle VG-EX, are representative of the entire set. Includes: Ford PSA 4 VG-EX, Musial VG-EX, Fox Snider EX+/EX-MT, Berra VG-EX, Red Sox team EX-MT, Mantle A.S. VG-EX, Reese VG-EX, Mathews PSA 4 VG-EX, Snider PSA 3 VG, Mantle VG-EX, Irvin EX, VG-EX, Banks A.S. EX+/EX-MT, Aaron A.S. VG-EX, Mays A.S. EX+/EX-MT, Campanella VG-EX, Doby EX, Martin VG-EX, Wynn VG-EX, Lopez EX, Slaughter EX-MT, etc. $2495.00 Feller VG-EX, Durocher VG-EX, Spahn VG-EX, Kiner VG-EX, Schoendienst EX, Kell VG-EX, Berra PSA 3 VG, Hodges VG-EX, Rizzuto/Martin VG-EX, Boudreau VG-EX, 10. 1961 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET EX/EX+ Mantle/Berra #44 BVG 4.5 VG-EX+, Ashburn EX, Rizzuto EX, etc. Super chance to add this affordable Solid mid-grade set – mainly EX/EX+ (no creasing, minor corner wear), some EX-MT, version to your collection. Full guide value is 15,000. $4950.00 Some VG-EX – nice collectible set at ½ of full guide. Includes: Maris VG-EX, Santo rookie EX-MT, B. Williams rookie EX+, Mays VG-EX, Yastrzemski VG, Mantle EX/EX+, 3. 1957 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET MID-GRADE Mantle #307 EX+/EX-MT, Koufax EX-MT, Banks EX-MT, Clemente VG-EX, Ruth #401 1957 mid-grade set - most cards VG-EX/EX, some EX+, a small number EX-MT, some EX, Gehrig VG-EX, Mantle #406 EX-MT, Aaron VG-EX, Marichal rookie EX-MT, Berra lessers but not many - a great value at this price. Includes: Williams VG-EX, Berra EX+/EX-MT, Mantle MVP EX+, Mays MVP EX-MT o/c, Aaron MVP EX+, Maris A.S. EX+/ VG-EX/EX, Mays VG/VG-EX, Drysdale rookie VG-EX, Ford VG, Colavito rookie VG-EX, EX-MT, Banks A.S. NR-MT o/c, Mantle A.S. EX+, Aaron A.S. EX, etc. $3650.00 Reese VG-EX/EX, F. Robinson rookie EX+, Kaline EX, Clemente VG-EX, Spahn VG-EX, Mantle VG-EX, Yankees team VG-EX/EX, Kluszewski EX-MT o/c, Snider EX+, 11. 1961 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET EX+/EX-MT Campanella EX+/EX-MT, Koufax EX-MT, Podres EX-MT, Richardson rookie EX+, Kubek Nice set – cards have no creasing, sharp or very sharp corners, decent centering on rookie EX+, Bunning rookie VG, Dodgers #400 EX+, Mantle #407 VG-EX/EX plus most, a few lesser – many EX-MT to NR-MT cards, rest mainly EX+/EX-MT. Includes: graded cards B. Robinson rookie PSA 4 VG-EX, Banks PSA 5 EX, Dodgers team PSA 5 Mantle #44 EX-MT, Gehrig NR-MT, Ruth EX+/EX-MT, Mantle #406 EX-MT, Mantle A.S. EX, Mazeroski rookie SGC 70 EX+, Giants team BCCG 8 EX, etc. $4195.00 VG-EX/EX, Mays A.S. EX-MT, Aaron A.S. VG-EX, Banks A.S. EX-MT, Mantle MVP EX-MT o/c, Maris MVP EX, Aaron MVP NR-MT, Pirates team EX-MT, Mantle #307 EX+, Mantle EX-MT 4. 1957 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET MID-GRADE o/c, Maris NR-MT, Berra NR-MT, Clemente NR-MT, Aaron EX+/EX-MT, Koufax VG-EX/EX, Solid upper mid-grade set – most cards show minor corner wear, no creasing, good Mays EX-MT, Marichal rookie EX-MT, Banks EX-MT, Santo rookie NR-MT, Yastrzemski centering – a great chance to pick up a great year at a reasonable price. Includes: NR-MT, Kaline EX-MT, F. Robinson NR-MT, etc. Includes checklist variations. Only $5175.00 Williams VG-EX/EX, Berra VG-EX, Mays EX o/c, Drysdale rookie VG-EX/EX, Aaron EX, Ford EX, Reese EX+/EX-MT, F. Robinson rookie EX+/EX-MT, Banks EX+, B. Martin 12. 1961 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET NICE EX+/EX-MT EX-MT, Clemente VG-EX o/c, Spahn VG, Mantle VG-EX, Kaline EX, Snider VG-EX, Solid set – almost all the stars grade EX-MT (see below) – rest of set is mainly EX+ or Kluszewski VG-EX, Colavito rookie VG, Campanella EX, Richardson rookie EX+, Koufax better, a few less. Most cards have minor corner wear (if any), no creasing, good EX+/EX-MT, Dodgers team EX+/EX-MT, B. Robinson rookie EX+, Dodgers #400 VG-EX centering. Includes: Maris EX-MT, Santo rookie EX-MT, Mantle #44 EX-MT, Killebrew o/c, Mantle #407 EX+, etc. $4295.00 EX-MT, B. Williams rookie EX-MT, Mays EX-MT, Ford EX-MT/NR-MT, Spahn EX-MT, Yankees team EX-MT, Musial EX-MT, Mantle EX-MT, Yastrzemski EX-MT, Mantle #307 5. 1957 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET MID-GRADE VG-EX, Koufax EX-MT, Banks EX-MT, Skowron EX-MT, Clemente EX-MT, Ruth #401 Solid mid-grade set - most cards grade conservative VG-EX, some EX (cards with no EX-MT, Gehrig EX-MT, Mantle #406 EX+/EX-MT, Aaron EX+/EX-MT, Marichal rookie creasing, just a modest amount of corner wear), a good number EX+/EX-MT, a few EX-MT, Berra EX+, Mantle MVP EX-MT, Mays MVP EX-MT, Aaron MVP EX-MT/NR-MT, McCovey EX+/ lessers. Includes: Williams VG-EX, Berra VG, Mays VG-EX/EX, Drysdale rookie VG-EX/EX, EX-MT, etc. $4995.00 Aaron VG-EX/EX, Mazeroski rookie EX, Ford EX+/EX-MT, F. Robinson rookie VG-EX, Banks VG-EX, Clemente VG-EX, Mantle VG-EX, Colavito rookie VG-EX, Richardson rookie VG/ 13.
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