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Kit Young's Sale #111 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #111 1939 CENTENNIAL OF BASEBALL STAMPS First time we’ve offered these 1939 Centennial of Baseball stamps. Issued in conjunction with the “100 Year Anniversary of Baseball Celebration,” these very rare and colorful stamps feature the first 100 years of the game with player and baseball history stamps. Art work on the history stamps was done by former Major League pitcher Al Demaree. The player stamps feature photos. All grade EX or better unless noted. Ty Cobb Tigers #15 Walter Johnson Senators #18 Christy Mathewson Giants #20 Babe Ruth Yankees #21 Honus Wagner Pirates #24 EX $170.00 EX $75.00 EX $75.00 EX $350.00 EX $95.00 Eddie Collins A’s #16 Cy Young Indians #25 Grover Alexander Phillies #14 Nap Lajoie Indians #19 Tris Speaker Senators #23 EX $49.00 VG $36.00 EX $69.00 EX $75.00 VG-EX $45.00 Wee Willie Keeler Dodgers #17 George Sisler Cardinals #22 Abner Doubleday #1 Morgan Bulkeley #10 Ban Johnson #12 EX $50.00 EX $40.00 EX $50.00 VG-EX $29.00 EX $50.00 Baseball History All EX or better 2 1849 Knickerbockers ...................................................... $15.00 7 1859 First Admission to Game .......................................... 15.00 3 Ball & Bat Standards ......................................................... 15.00 8 1869 First Salaried Team – Reds....................................... 15.00 4 1858 First BB Series NY vs. Brooklyn ................................ 15.00 9 1876 First No Hitter – Bradley ........................................... 15.00 5 1859 First College Game ................................................... 15.00 11 1884 First World Championship – Providence ................. 15.00 6 1886 First Curveball – Cummings ..................................... 15.00 12 1909 First Night BB Game............................................... 15.00 1971 MILK DUDS A nice grade group of the 1971 Milk Duds. These are in pretty nice shape and cut neatly – most include side panel. (All cards grade nice EX-MT/ NR-MT condition unless noted). (SP = Short Print) Hank Aaron Braves #11 .................................. $54.00 Alex Johnson Angels #12 .................................. 12.00 Jim Perry Twins #24 ......................................... 12.00 Ernie Banks SP Cubs #20 ................................. 45.00 Dave Johnson Orioles #13 ................................ 13.00 Ron Santo SP Cubs #21 .................................... 24.00 Glenn Beckert Cubs #11 ................................... 12.00 Don Kessinger Cubs #20 ................................... 12.00 Bobby Tolan Reds #19 ...................................... 12.00 Lou Brock SP Cardinals #6 ................................ 15.00 Willie Mays Giants #3 ....................................... 72.00 Joe Torre Cardinals #20 .................................... 17.00 Rico Carty Braves #2 ........................................ 12.00 Willie McCovey Giants #7 .................................. 23.00 Billy Williams Cubs #9 ....................................... 18.00 Ray Culp Red Sox #7 ........................................ 12.00 Denis Menke Astros #22 ................................... 12.00 Dick Dietz Giants #23 ....................................... 12.00 Andy Messersmith Angels #5 ............................ 12.00 Also available: Ray Fosse Indians #11 ...................................... 12.00 Felix Millan Braves #4 ....................................... 12.00 Andy Messersmith Angels #1 ...NR-MT (complete box) Billy Grabarkewitz Dodgers #5 .......................... 12.00 Claude Osteen Dodgers #8 ............................... 12.00 $20.00 Jim Hickman Cubs #10 ..................................... 12.00 Jim Palmer Orioles #21................................ EX 11.00 Fergie Jenkins Cubs #21 .................................. 16.00 Milt Pappas Cubs #19 ....................................... 12.00 Tommy John White Sox #23 .............................. 13.00 Gaylord Perry Giants #12 .................................. 16.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-111 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM JIMMIE FOXX Nicknamed “The Beast,” Jimmie Foxx was a dominant slugger with the Philadelphia A’s and Boston Red Sox. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1951, he played 20 big league seasons. Foxx became the second player to hit 500 home runs (after Babe Ruth) at the age of 32. Hit 30 or more dingers in 12 consecutive seasons and had over 100 RBI’s in 13 straight years. We recently picked up a great grouping of his cards (offered here). 1929 Kashin Front EX (back paper loss) 1931 W517 1933 Delong 1934-36 Batter Up #28 1934-36 Batter Up #28 1935 Wheaties Series I $79.00 EX $250.00 VG-EX $495.00 PSA 3 VG (gray) $125.00 VG (blue) $115.00 VG-EX $160.00 1941 Double Play #59/60 w/ 1960 Fleer Greats #53 1938 Dixie Lid (Small) 1938 PM8 Our National Cronin NR-MT $12.00 VG-EX $69.00 Game Pin EX-MT $250.00 1941 Play Ball #13 EX-MT $9.00 1961-62 Fleer Greats #28 VG (no ad on top) $29.00 EX $85.00 VG-EX $115.00 PSA 3.5 VG+ $140.00 EX $6.00 EX-MT $11.00 1938 PM8 OUR NATIONAL GAME PINS These scarce pins are called “Our National Game” pins, measure 7/8” in diameter and have a pointed tab rather than a typical pin back. The player photos are printed in blue & white tint with the name and team at the bottom. The set includes a whopping 18 Hall of Famers. These 75 year old pins present a great chance to pick up Hall of Famers at terrific prices. The condition of these pins is pretty typical for a 75 year old pin – minor wear around the edges with nice photos and legible script. We’ll call them EX overall. Some come with the original “Baseball Hero” cardboard backing More Players Wally Berger Giants ...............................$10.00 Lou Chiozza Giants ..................................10.00 Joe Cronin Red Sox ..................................25.00 Frank Crosetti Yankees .............................25.00 Frank Demaree Cubs ...............................10.00 Bob Feller Indians ....................................60.00 Charles Gehringer Tigers ..........................29.00 Lefty Gomez Yankees ...............................34.00 Lou Gehrig Joe DiMaggio Jimmy Foxx Hank Greenberg Dizzy Dean Bump Hadley Yankees ..............................10.00 Yankees Yankees Red Sox Tigers Cardinals Gabby Hartnett Cubs ................................25.00 $140.00 $125.00 $85.00 $69.95 $69.95 Carl Hubbell Giants ..................................34.00 1937-38 DIXIE LIDS Issued as the lids on top of ice cream, these round lids are tough to find (yet alone in decent grade). 1937 Dixie Lids – Small 1938 Dixie Lids – Small 1954 Dixie Lids – Large Gabby Hartnett Cubs Carl Hubbell Giants EX-MT (Breyers back) $99.00 Bronko Nagurski Bears Ralph Kiner Cubs EX-MT (Breyers back) $125.00 EX (no ad- paper loss back) $45.00 VG-EX/EX (Aristocrat) $58.00 1937 Dixie Lids – Large Charlie Gehringer Tigers....EX-MT (Dixie) $95.00 Jimmie Foxx Red Sox VG-EX/EX (Hoodsie) $75.00 Charlie Gehringer Tigers..VG-EX (Hostess) 45.00 Jimmie Foxx Red Sox ......VG (no ad – paper loss Gabby Hartnett Cubs ......GD-VG no tab (Hostess) back) 59.00 21.00 Charles Gehringer Tigers .EX-MT (Breyers) 80.00 Wally Moses A’s ............. EX-MT (Hoodsie) 38.00 Joe Medwick Cardinals Enos Slaughter Cardinals EX-MT (Breyers back) $120.00 VG no tab (Sealtest) $32.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-111 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM VINTAGE OLDIES 1953 Bowman #33 Pee Wee Reese 1940 Play Ball #1 Joe DiMaggio 1950 Bowman #98 Ted Williams 1952 Topps #261 Willie Mays VG NR-MT $750.00; PSA 6 EX-MT 1958 Hires Root Beer Test Willie VG/VG-EX $695.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $695.00 $650.00 $650.00; GD-VG $150.00 Mays EX $695.00 1958 Topps #47 Roger Maris rookie NR-MT $495.00; PSA 6 EX- 1949 Bowman #214 Richie 1952 Num Num #5 Bob Feller VG- 1934 R313A Gold Medal Foods 1952 Berk Ross Joe DiMaggio SGC MT $395.00; VG-EX $170.00 Ashburn rookie EX-MT $470.00 EX (address box filled in) $380.00 Dizzy Dean EX-MT $285.00 84 NM $495.00 1951 Topps Connie Mack A.S. Babe Ruth EX-MT (no background) 1954 Bowman #65 Mickey Mantle 1957-58 Topps #42 Gordie Howe 1911 T205 Gold Border Tris 1954 Wilson Franks Bob Feller VG $495.00 PSA 3 VG $450.00 EX+/EX-MT $345.00 Speaker VG $235.00 $248.00 1960 JBR4 Doyusha Sadaharu Oh 1948 Bowman #6 Yogi Berra 1939 R303B Goudey Joe DiMaggio 1947-66 Exhibit Carl Yastrzemski 1952 Star Cal Decal #71B Ted (rare) PSA 7 NM $225.00 rookie VG $240.00 EX $395.00 EX-MT $350.00 Williams $345.00 1954 Topps #94 Ernie Banks 1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson 1946-49 Sports Exchange Babe 1968 Topps Action All Stars Hank 1968 Topps 3-D Jim Maloney SGC rookie EX-MT $895.00; EX+ EX $350.00 Ruth EX-MT $325.00 Aaron PSA 4 VG-EX $239.00 40 VG $385.00 $695.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-111 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM 1954 Dormand Large 9” x 12” Postcard Mickey Mantle (rare) 1971 Topps #513 Nolan Ryan BVG 1958 Topps #47 Roger Maris 1969 Topps Super #34 Hank Aaron 1933 Goudey #188 Rogers NR-MT $850.00 8 NM/MT $265.00 rookie PSA 7 NM $499.00 SGC 86 NM+ $295.00 Hornsby VG $195.00 1910 T3 Turkey Red Cabinet 1936 V355 World Wide Gum #19 1920 W514 #102 Tris Speaker GD- 1964 Meadow Gold Dairy Bill Christy Mathewson SGC 35 GD+ 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan Dizzy Dean GD/GD-VG $105.00 VG/VG $149.00 Mazeroski EX-MT/NR-MT $250.00 (looks VG) $1150.00 rookie EX-MT $395.00 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folder 1947 DuPont Cavalcade of 1937 Wheaties Series 7 Joe 1936 R312 Rogers Hornsby EX+ Roger Bresnahan/Miller Huggins
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