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Kit Young's Sale KIT YOUNG’S SALE #65 NEW VINTAGE STARS 01 02 03 04 05 1934- 1934 1934-36 DIAMOND 1934-36 1940 PLAY 36 DIAMOND GOLD MEDAL STARS #54 HANK DIAMOND BALL #141 STARS #9 DIZZY DEAN GD- GREENBERG STARS CASEY MICKEY VG/VG $275.00 (correct) VG-EX #54 HANK STENGEL COCHRANE EX- $169.00 GREENBURG NR-MT o/c (error) GD (ink MT $140.00 $165.00 back) $179.00 1941 DOUBLE PLAY #85/86 HANK 06 1941 DOUBLE PLAY #81/82 TED 07 1941 DOUBLE PLAY #63/64 JOE 08 1948 LEAF BOXING #64 SUGAR RAY 09 1948 LEAF BOXING #102 JAKE 10 GREENBERG/RED RUFFING EX-MT WILLIAMS/JOE CRONIN VG-EX $395.00 DIMAGGIO/CHARLIE KELLER VG/VG-EX ROBINSON EX $149.95 LAMOTTA EX+ $195.00 $295.00 $395.00 1949 BOWMAN #50 JACKIE ROBINSON 11 1949 BOWMAN #224 SATCHEL PAIGE 12 1953 BOWMAN #33 PEE WEE REESE 13 14 1954 DAN DEE MICKEY MANTLE rare 15 rookie EX+/EX-MT $1095.00 rookie EX-MT $1195.00 BVG 4 VG-EX $399.00 FR-GD $695.00 1954 NEW YORK JOURNAL AMERICAN ROY CAMPANELLA VG-EX $165.00 1956 TOPPS #5 TED WILLIAMS BVG 6 16 1963 FLEER #46 JOE ADCOCK PSA 8 17 1967 TOPPS #581 TOM SEAVER rookie 18 1971 TOPPS GREATEST MOMENTS #1 19 1950’s-60’s PM-10 STADIUM PIN 20 EX-MT $399.00 NM/MT o/c $169.00 EX-MT $585.00 THURMAN MUNSON EX $199.00 ROGER MARIS (3-1/2” diameter) EX-MT $199.00 1923 W515-1 #47 BABE RUTH EX 21 1933 ECLIPSE IMPORT #419 FRANK 22 1933 GOUDEY #223 DIZZY DEAN VG 23 1948 LEAF #1 JOE DIMAGGIO GD-VG 24 1961-62 FLEER #8 WILT CHAMBERLAIN 25 Reg. $995.00 FRISCH SGC 40 VG Reg. $250.00 Reg. $295.00 Reg. $750.00 rookie EX+/EX-MT Reg. $650.00 Special $795.00 Special $199.00 Special $235.00 Special $599.00 Special $550.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 11545 SORRENTO VALLEY RD., #301 • DEPT. S-65 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM COMPLETE SETS 1955 TOPPS BASEBALL SET LOW/MID BARGAIN GRADE PSA 2 CLEMENTE 1960 LEAF BASEBALL SET HIGH GRADE PSA 7 8 SGC GAI 1965 TOPPS BASEBALL SET MID GRADE W MANTLE CARLTON ETC. Very collectible set - priced to sell - av- Very high grade set of 1960 Leaf - mainly NR- Solid mid-grade set missing just Pete erages about VG, possibly better, with MT or better with a few EX-MT - very crisp Rose - averages VG-EX to EX (some some better and some lesser - a good overall. It was put together card-by-card by a better an just 20-25 that are low grade) value for the collector who doesn’t want very picky collector and includes: PSA 8 NM/ - very collectible set (and pricey to put to pay 4000.00-8000.00 for a 1955 MT: #89, 103 Turley, 122, 125 Sparky Anderson, together card-by-card). Includes Mantle set. Includes Clemente rookie PSA 2 129, 141 Flood; a beautiful GAI 7.5 NM+ #37 VG, Mantle #134 VG-EX, Berra EX+/EX- (mc) GD, Ted Williams FR, Kaline GD- Duke Snider; GAI 8 NM/MT: #21; SGC 86/7.5 MT, Mantle #3 EX, Mantle #5 VG-EX, VG, Banks VG/VG-EX, Spahn VG-EX, NM+ #121; SGC 84/7 NM: #45; PSA 7 NM: #15, Morgan rookie EX, Maris EX, Clemente Aaron FR, Jackie Robinson VG/VG-EX, 88, 94 Two Hal Smiths, 98, 107, 143; PSA 6 VG-EX, Aaron VG-EX/EX, Mays VG, Kou- Kluszewski VG-EX, Koufax rookie GD- EX-MT: #1 Aparicio plus ungraded stars Boyer fax EX+, Yastrzemski EX, Perez rookie VG (ink mark back), Agganis rookie VG, NR-MT, Brooks Robinson NR-MT, Cepeda NR- VG-EX, Hunter rookie GD-VG, Carlton Killebrew rookie VG-EX, Mathews VG, MT, Bunning EX-MT, both Jim Grant cards NR- rookie EX, Mathews EX+/EX-MT, Banks Labine FR, Hodges GD-VG, Rizzuto VG- MT, etc. One of the sharpest Leaf sets we’ve VG, Yankees team GD, Niekro EX, Brock EX, Mays VG-EX (o/c), Berra VG/VG-EX, seen in our 35+ years as a full time dealer. We EX, etc. Full guide 5000.00. $1995.00 Snider VG/VG-EX, etc. Full guide value estimate the value of the individual cards in the 8000.00. $2395.00 set at over 3000.00. $2295.00 1965 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET VG-EX/EX 1955 TOPPS BASEBALL SET LOW MID GRADE W CLEMENTE MAYS 1963 FLEER BASEBALL SET PSA 7 HIGH GRADE NR-MT W CLEMENTE Very consistent mid-grade set - mainly VG- Tough 1955 set - average grade is VG Extremely sharp high grade EX-MT NR-MT set EX/EX with some better, some less. Few (see stars below) with a good number of the popular 1963 Fleer Baseball. It was put cards with creasing, just corner wear on VG-EX and some lesser. This collec- together over several years by a very picky collec- cards. Includes Mantle #3 VG-EX, Mantle #5 tor bought cards with corner softness, tor . Brooks Robinson is PSA 7 NM, Maury Wills VG/VG-EX, Morgan rookie VG-EX/EX, Kaline some with creasing, but still very col- SGC 86 7.5 NM+, Clemente GAI 7 NM, Mazeroski VG-EX/EX, Mantle #134 VG-EX, Maris VG-Ex, lectible. A chance to buy an expensive PSA 7 NM, Koufax PSA 7 NM, Yastrzemski EX-MT/ Clemente VG-EX, Aaron GD-VG, Rose VG-EX, set cheap. Includes Aaron GD-VG, NR-MT, Gibson NR-MT, Checklist EX-MT, Santo Mays VG, Koufax VG-EX, Ford EX, Mantle VG/ Spahn VG, Banks VG, Clemente rookie EX-MT/NR-MT, Drysdale EX-MT/NR-MT, Mays EX- VG-EX, Yastrzemski VG, Niekro VG-EX, Berra GD-VG, Rizzuto GD-VG, J. Robinson MT/NR-MT, Spahn EX-MT/NR-MT, Adcock NR-MT, VG-EX, Carlton rookie VG-EX, Banks VG-EX, VG, Koufax rookie VG, Killebrew rookie Cepeda EX+/EX-MT, etc. Most of the commons Uecker EX, Hunter rookie VG-EX, Brock EX, VG-EX, Ted Williams VG, Snider VG-EX, are at least EX-MT/NR-MT (see images), many Perez rookie EX-MT, etc. $2395.00 Mays VG-EX, Hodges VG-EX, Agganis NR-MT - an exceptional set. $2250.00 rookie VG/VG-EX, Mathews VG/VG- 1968 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET EX+ MANTLE RYAN BENCH EX, K. Boyer rookie VG, Kluszewski Popular and affordable late 1960’s VG-EX, Berra FR, Kaline PR-FR, etc. 1963 FLEER BASEBALL SET HIGH GRADE SGC set loaded with stars and Hall of Fam- PLEASE CALL PSA 7 8 W YASTRZEMSKI CLEMENTE ers and key rookies including Johnny A beautiful 1963 Fleer set - average condition Bench and Nolan Ryan. Overall con- 1959 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET EX is NR-MT with a few sharp EX-MT/NR-MT. This dition is EX+ with many better and a Popular late 1950’s set packed with set was assembled by an East Coast collec- few less. Includes B. Robinson EX-MT, stars and Hall of Famers. Overall tor card-by-card - most cards have very sharp Seaver EX-MT, Mays EX, Mathews EX, condition is EX with some better and corners, good centering, obviously no creas- Carew EX-MT, Gibson EX-MT, Aaron some less. Includes Mantle EX+/ ing or noteworthy wear. Includes the scarce EX-MT, Clemente EX, Ryan rookie VG/ EX-MT, Snider EX, Spahn EX, Mays checklist graded PSA 5 EX (although it looks VG-EX, Rose EX+, Kaline EX-MT, Bench VG, Musial EX, Koufax VG, Berra EX- more like EX-MT to us - it is probably due to rookie VG-EX, Mantle EX-MT, Carlton MT, Maris EX-MT, Aaron/Mathews centering). Includes #8 Yastrzemski SGC 84/7 VG, Mantle #490 EX+, Clemente #480 #212 EX/EX+, Mays/Ashburn EX-MT/ NM, #43 Wills PSA 8 NM/MT (oc), #31 BVG 8.5 EX+, Tigers team EX+, Palmer EX-MT NR-MT, Banks EX, Aaron VG-EX, Ford NM/MT+, #5 Mays PSA 8 NM/MT, PSA 7 NM and many more. $1795.00 VG-EX/EX, F. Robinson EX, B. Robinson cards of #64 Cepeda, 56 Clemente, 42 Koufax, VG-EX, Mantle #461 EX-MT, Clemente 32 Santo, 4 Brooks Robinson, 26 Terry and PSA 1970 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET EX+ VG, Gibson rookie EX-MT, Clemente 6.5 EX-MT+ of tough #1 Barber. Plus Drysdale NR-MT, Spahn NR-MT, Adcock NR- Popular early 1970’s set loaded with #543 VG-EX, Campanella VG-EX, MT, Mazeroski NR-MT, Boyer NR-MT, Gibson NR-MT - one of the best 1963 Fleer stars and Hall of Famers. Overall condi- Mantle A.S. VG-EX and much more. sets we’ve seen in our 35+ years as a full time dealer. $2295.00 tion is EX+ with many better and some $3995.00 less. Includes Yastrzemski EX+/EX-MT, 1964 TOPPS BASEBALL SET W MANTLE ROSE MAYS ETC. Jackson EX+, Munson rookie EX-MT, TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET VG-EX/EX Nice set (missing Phil Niekro) mainly EX+/ Carlton EX-MT, B. Robinson EX-MT, Mc- Popular late 1950’s set loaded with EX-MT with some VG-EX/EX - most stars Covey EX-MT, Carew EX-MT, Seaver EX, stars and Hall of Famers. Overall con- quite nice except Stargell - overall a Clemente NR-MT, Aaron VG-EX, Rose dition is VG-EX/EX with some better good looking set.
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