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Kit Young's Major Auction Auction Ends Wednesday KIT YOUNG’S MAJOR AUCTION AUCTION ENDS Wednesday ApRIL 18Th, 2012 Auction closes Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 at 7:00 pm P.S.T. (or until phone stops ringing for 5 minutes). Please feel free to bid at any time. Please note: Due to the large number of consignments in this auction there will be a 10% buyers fee added to all winning bids. This fee is the lowest in the hobby…most auctions charge between 15% and 20%. No return privileges on graded cards. Auction hotline is Toll Free 888-548-9686 (or our order line 858-259-1300, or email bids to [email protected]). M.B. = Minimum Bid 01 02 03 1933 GOUDEY 1913 WG5 NATIONAL GAME 1971 TOPPS COIN SET NR-MT #149 BABE RUTH FR-GD WALTER JOHNSON PSA 6 EX-MT Fantastic NR-MT set of 153 coins. Very rare in this Red background version. Card grades an affordable FR- Vintage card of condition. Very little if any rim wear. Includes Carew, GD due mainly to corner rounding. Image is clean and The Big Train. F. Robinson, Yastrzemski, McCovey, Kaline, Gibson, colorful with centering of 55/45 side to side and 70/30 P r o f e s s i o n a l l y Clemente, Hunter, Brock, Palmer, Santo, Killebrew, top to bottom. graded by PSA Rose, Perez, Jackson, B. Robinson, Carlton, Munson, M.B. as a PSA 6 EX- Stargell, Seaver, Aaron, Bench, Mays and many more. $795.00 MT. Solid even Great set. borders, bold sepia M.B. $495.00 toned image. Great piece. M.B. $295.00 04 05 06 1911 T201 MECCA DOUBLE FOLDER 1955 TOPPS BASEBALL 1913 WG5 NATIONAL GAME NAP LAJOIE SGC 50 VG-EX COMPLETE SET VG-EX TY COBB PSA 5 EX Very colorful image Popular mid-50’s set loaded with stars, Hall of Famers O u t s t a n d i n g of Hall of Famer Nap and key rookie cards. Overall condition is VG-EX with image of The Lajoie. Grades SGC soome better and some less. Includes T. Williams Georgia Peach. 50 VG-EX (equal to a VG-EX, Kaline VG- P r o f e s s i o n a l l y PSA 4). Corner wear EX, Banks EX, Spahn graded by PSA as noticeable, otherwise VG, Aaron VG/VG- a PSA 5 EX. Very EX. EX, J. Robinson EX affordable card of M.B. $175.00 o/c, Koufax rookie Ty from his playing VG-EX (stain), days. Killebrew rookie VG- M.B. EX (w/erased pencil), $345.00 Mathews VG-EX, Clemente rookie VG- EX, Hodges EX+, Rizzuto EX, Mays VG- EX, Berra EX, Snider VG and many more. M.B. $2395.00 07 08 09 1956 TOPPS BASEBALL 1913 T200 FATIMA WASHINGTON 1957 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET SENATORS TEAM VG/VG-EX COMPLETE SET VG-EX Popular mid-1950’s set loaded with stars and Hall of Sharp focused photo of team including HOFers Walter Popular mid-50’s set loaded with stars and Hall of Famers. Overall condition is VG-EX with some better Johnson and Clark Griffith. Other notables include Chick Famers. Overall condition is VG-EX with some better and some less. Includes Williams EX o/c, Spahn VG- Gandil, Nick Altrock and Germany Schaefer. and some less. Includes Berra VG-EX/EX, Drysdale EX, Banks VG/VG-EX, Kaline VG, J. Robinson VG-EX, M.B. $495.00 rookie VG, Mays VG-EX, T. Williams GD-VG, Aaron VG- Aaron VG-EX, Clemente VG-EX, Koufax VG, Campanella EX, Ford VG-EX, F. Robinson rookie VG-EX/EX, Banks VG-EX, Mathews VG-EX, Berra EX+/EX-MT, Rizzuto VG- EX, Clemente EX, Spahn VG-EX, Mantle GD, Kaline EX, EX/EX, Mays VG-EX, Mantle Snider VG-EX, Colavito rookie VG-EX, Campanella EX+, VG-EX, Hodges VG-EX, Snider Richardson rookie VG-EX, VG, Killebrew EX, Dodgers Koufax VG, Kubek rookie team VG/VG-EX, Feller VG-EX, VG-EX, B. Robinson rookie Ford VG-EX (miscut), Yankees EX+/EX-MT, Bunning team GD-VG (paper scuff), rookie EX-MT, Dodgers Reese VG/VG-EX, Aparicio Sluggers #400 VG-EX/EX, rookie VG-EX, Checklist 1/3 Yankee Power Hitters #407 VG-EX unmarked, Checklist (Mantle/Berra) VG-EX and 2/4 VG-EX/EX unmarked and many more. many more. M.B. $2995.00 M.B. $2895.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS 11545 SORRENTO VALLEY RD., #301 SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 (888) 548-9686 OR (858) 259-1300 OR EMAIL BIDS TO [email protected] KIT YOUNG’S MAJOR AUCTION AUCTION ENDS Wednesday ApRIL 18Th, 2012 Auction closes Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 at 7:00 pm P.S.T. (or until phone stops ringing for 5 minutes). Please feel free to bid at any time. Please note: Due to the large number of consignments in this auction there will be a 10% buyers fee added to all winning bids. This fee is the lowest in the hobby…most auctions charge between 15% and 20%. No return privileges on graded cards. Auction hotline is Toll Free 888-548-9686 (or our order line 858-259-1300, or email bids to [email protected]). M.B. = Minimum Bid 10 11 12 1958 TOPPS BASEBALL 1925 EXHIBIT WALTER JOHNSON 1959 TOPPS BASEBALL COMPLETE SET VG-EX/EX PSA 3 VG COMPLETE SET VG-EX/EX Popular late-50’s set loaded with stars and Hall of Great shot Popular late 1950’s set loaded with stars and Hall of Famers and some tough variations. Overall shape is of The Big Famers. Overall condition is VG-EX/EX with some better VG-EX/EX with some better and some less. Includes Train winding and some less. Includes Mantle VG/VG-EX, Snider VG- T. Williams EX (miscut), Lemon EX (yellow team), Mays up. Grades EX, Spahn EX, Mays EX, Musial VG-EX, Koufax VG-EX, VG-EX, Drysdale VG-EX, Aaron VG-EX (yellow name), PSA 3 VG Berra VG-EX, Maris EX+, Banks EX, Kaline VG-EX, Aaron Maris rookie EX (miscut), Clemente EX/EX+, Snider EX, due mainly to VG-EX, Drysdale VG-EX, Wynn EX (yellow team), Mantle VG-EX/EX, Koufax VG, corner wear Ford VG-EX, F. Robinson Spahn VG-EX, Killebrew and some EX, B. Robinson VG-EX/ EX, B. Robinson EX+/ light toning EX, Mathews EX, Mantle EX-MT, Banks EX-MT, Ford on right side IA #461 VG-EX/EX, VG-EX, Cepeda rookie EX, of card. Clemente EX, Yankees Berra VG, Reese VG-EX, M.B. team VG-EX, Gibson Mantle/Aaron #418 VG-EX/ $325.00 rookie EX, Killebrew EX, Musial A.S. VG-EX, T. VG-EX, Campanella EX, Williams A.S. EX, Mantle Aaron A.S. EX, Mays A.S. VG-EX, Aaron A.S. EX, A.S. EX+, Mantle A.S. 4 other yellow letters and VG-EX and many more. many more. M.B. $1995.00 M.B. $1895.00 13 14 15 1954 TOPPS #128 1961 TOPPS BASEBALL 1948 R346 BLUE TINT HANK AARON VG-EX COMPLETE SET EX JOE DIMAGGIO VG-EX/EX The rookie card of the “real” home run king, Hammerin’ Popular early 1960’s set loaded with stars, Hall of Without Hank. Card grades VG-EX due mainly to rounding of Famers and a tough high number run. Overall condition a doubt corners. There is EX with some better and some less. Includes Maris the most are no creases EX, B. Robinson EX, Killebrew EX, Mathews EX-MT, affordable or wrinkles, B. Williams rookie VG-EX, Mays EX/EX+, Ford EX, vintage image is clean Spahn EX+/EX-MT, Drysdale EX-MT, Yastrzemski EX, card of and colorful. Musial VG-EX, Mantle PSA 4 VG-EX, Koufax VG-EX, The Yankee Card is Banks EX-MT o/c, Clemente EX-MT/NR-MT, Aaron EX- Clipper centered 55/45 MT, Marichal rookie EX, Berra EX-MT o/c, Kaline EX+, available. side to side and Snider EX, Mantle MVP EX+ o/c, Mays MVP VG-EX/EX, Grades VG- 70/30 top to Aaron MVP EX-MT/NR-MT, McCovey EX+, B. Robinson EX/EX with bottom A.S. EX+/EX-MT, Banks A.S. VG- solid image M.B. EX/EX, Maris A.S. EX-MT, Aaron and even $550.00 A.S. VG-EX/EX, Mantle A.S. EX, borders. Mays A.S. VG-EX/EX, Kaline A.S. M.B. EX/EX+, F. Robinson A.S. EX-MT, $269.00 Ford A.S. EX+, Spahn A.S. EX/ EX+ and much more. M.B. $2330.00 16 17 18 1961 TOPPS BASEBALL 1948 BOWMAN #6 YOGI BERRA 1910 E93 STANDARD CARAMEL COMPLETE SET EX+/EX-MT Rookie BVG 5.5 EX+ LOT OF 5 Popular early 1960’s set loaded with stars and Hall of The rookie card Lot of 5 Hall of Famers including Bender GD, E. Collins Famers. Overall condition is EX+/EX-MT with many of the legendary GD-VG, Evers FR-GD/GD, Griffith GD-VG and Jennings better and some less. Includes Maris EX-MT, B. Yankee catcher GD. Retail price is over 1600.00. Robinson EX-MT, Santo rookie EX-MT, Mathews EX-MT, graded by M.B. $650.00 B. Williams rookie EX-MT, Mays EX-MT, Ford EX-MT, Beckett as a BVG Spahn EX+, Gibson EX-MT, Yastrzemski EX+, Musial 5.5 EX+. Three EX-MT, Mantle EX++, Koufax EX-MT, Banks EX-MT, F. strong corners Robinson NR-MT, Clemente EX+, Ruth EX-MT, Gehrig and one with NR-MT, Aaron EX o/c, Marichal rookie EX-MT, Berra light wear.
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