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Kit Young's Sale #149 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #149 Page 1 VINTAGE OLDIES 1958 Topps #62 Jim Brown 1962 Play-Rite Games 1965 Topps Push-Pull #6 1965 Topps Push-Pull #17 1946 Propagandas Montiel rookie VG-EX $395.00; Roger Maris SGC 70 EX+ Mickey Mantle/Yogi Berra Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig #57 Lou Gehrig PSA 1 PR VG $345.00 $79.95; SGC 60 EX $65.00 EX-MT $795.00 EX-MT $750.00 $285.00 1948 Bowman #36 Stan Josh Gibson Negro 1959 Yoo Hoo Matchbook 1967 Topps Punch Outs 1952 Topps #261 Willie Musial rookie PSA 3 VG Leagues Matchbook (with Mickey Mantle (w/matches) Pete Rose EX-MT $1595.00 Mays EX $2400.00 $379.00 matches) EX-MT $125.00 EX-MT $750.00 1904 Sporting Life Team 1932 U.S. Caramel #23 1948 Swell Sport Thrills 1935 R332 Schutter Composite St. Paul (Amer. 1909-11 T206 John Jimmy Foxx VG-EX #14 Lou Gehrig VG-EX Johnson #31 Dizzy Dean Assn.) w/Miller Huggins McGraw VG-EX $150.00 $495.00 $250.00; GD $75.00 VG $145.00 VG-EX $195.00 1939 Sporting News 1960’s Rawlings Advisory 1964 Bazooka #1 Mickey 1910-11 S74 Silk Christy 1952 Coke Playing Tips Premium Joe DiMaggio Staff 8” x 10” Photo Mickey Mantle EX-MT $350.00 Mathewson EX-MT $550.00 Willie Mays VG $1995.00 GD-VG (pin holes) $125.00 Mantle EX-MT $195.00 1913 WG5 National Game 1950 The Jackie Robinson 1968 Topps #177 Nolan 1951 Bowman #305 Willie 1934 Ward’s Sporties Pin Ty Cobb sliding NR-MT Story Lobby Card EX (tiny Ryan rookie BVG 6 EX-MT Mays rookie GD $1495.00 Dizzy Dean EX-MT $595.00 $225.00 pin hole) $195.00 $695.00 Page 2 HIGH GRADE PSA BEAUTIES 1940 Play Ball #1 Joe Dimaggio PSA 6 EX-MT Very sharp card of the Yankee legend. Nice center- 1948-49 Leaf #79 Jackie Robinson rookie ing, sharp corners, clean surface, no creasing, min- 1948-49 Leaf #4 Stan Musial rookie PSA 6 EX-MT imal surface wear. It is card number 1 and is tough PSA 6 EX-MT High demand card of the Dodger legend. His most pop- to find in nice shape due to handling and storage A terrific “rookie” card of “Stan the Man” – arguably the ular card – a beauty with nice color, sharp corners, good issues. Back shows he was the first player to play greatest National League hitter of the 1940’s-50’s. This is centering, no creasing, back sharp and well centered. a tough card to find in nice shape – sharp corners, good in the World Series his first 4 years. Jackie’s rookie card. $9350.00 centering, an underrated card. Special Price$2695.00 Reduced $3775.00 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb (red portrait) PSA Authentic A gorgeous “red background” card of the “Georgia Peach” – super clean surface with virtually no wear (no snow or specking at all). Good centering, just a bit of corner wear. Plus it’s got a scarce Old Mill back. For some reason the grading company says this card is authentic but has 1953 Bowman #59 Mickey Mantle PSA 6 EX-MT 1952 Bowman #218 Willie Mays been “altered” – we’ve been selling Cobb tobacco cards Gorgeous PSA 6 EX-MT card! PSA 6 EX-MT since the 1970’s and can’t figure out what the graders Very sharp corners, great color (with none of the usual Tough Second Year Card of Willie! Strong Corners & saw. Maybe we should resubmit it to PSA (or another “snow”), good centering. Back is very clean as well. Great Color. Special Price$1075.00 grading company). Anyway, we will sell the card now as Special Price $1575.00 is. Special Price $2695.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. 149. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 3 HIGH GRADE PSA BEAUTIES 1953 Topps #244 Willie Mays 1940 Play Ball #27 Ted Williams 1965 Topps #122 Joe Namath rookie PSA 6 EX-MT PSA 6 EX-MT PSA 5 EX The key card to the 1953 set. A tough high number Very sharp card – nice corners, no creasing, very Many collectors think the Namath rookie card is the most card, rarely seen in grades above 3 or 4 due to the clean surface with little wear at all. Back is clean, popular football card of all time – we agree! This example has stunning color, great focus and very nice corners. black borders that chip easily. Card has good cen- well centered. Cool write up on back, noting his Card is slightly off center which is pretty common with the tering, no creasing, beautiful surface, nice corners. “eccentricities”, his first year RBI title and more. Namath rookie (as well as the 1965 Topps in general). Back is sharp also, very well centered, virtually no One of Ted’s first cards, not usually found in nice Back is well centered though – card looks like a very solid wear. Special Price $3375.00 shape. Was $1495.00 Now $1350.00 EX-MT/NR-MT. Was $2295.00 Now $2075.00 Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #138 1928 YUENGLING’S ICE CREAM 1953 BOWMAN COLOR BASEBALL We have a small group of these very tough cards. These cards were issued with ice GIL HODGES DUKE SNIDER MICKEY MANTLE MANTLE / BAUER / BERRA cream from a variety of ice cream makers. We have a huge grouping of the 1953 Bowman Color baseball cards. Every card – various conditions – they’re all here. Many consider this set the best looking of all time with fantastic color photography and no type or facsimile signatures to clutter up the fronts. Super chance to add these 65 year old beauties to your collections. 160 Cal Abrams Pirates ................................................ 92 Gil Hodges Dodgers ............................PSA 6 EX-MT \99 Warren Spahn Braves .EX-MT 195.00; EX 137.00; VG-EX $29.00; VG 27.50; GD-VG 17.00 119.00; EX-MT 108.00; EX+/EX-MT 100.00; PSA 5 EX VG-EX 107.00; VG 67.00; GD-VG 50.00; FR-GD 52.00 151 Joe Adcock Braves ...........EX 35.00; VG-EX 29.00; 64.00; VG-EX 59.00; SGC 40 VG 57.00; VG 55.00; 49 Eddie Stanky Cardinals .....EX 20.00; VG-EX 16.00 VG 27.50; GD-VG 17.00; FR-GD 12.00 GD 29.00 1 Davey Williams Giants....EX 44.00VG-EX 35.00; VG Yuengling’s were regionally issued in 10 Richie Ashburn Phillies NR-MT 145.00; EX 60.00; 143 Al Lopez Indians ...............EX 39.00; VG-EX 37.00; 27.00 VG-EX 50.00;PSA 3 VG 38.00; VG 37.00; VG 27.00 146 Early Wynn Indians .......NR-MT 190.00; EX 71.00; GD-VG 30.00; PR-FR 17.00 96 Sal Maglie Giants ...............EX-MT 35.00; EX 20.00; VG-EX 67.00; GD-VG 40.00 84 Hank Bauer Yankees ..........EX 24.00; VG-EX 20.00; VG-EX 17.00; VG 12.00; GD-VG 10.00 HIGH NUMBERS VG 15.00; GD stain 13.00; FR-GD 9.00 59 Mickey Mantle Yankees .....................VG-EX 650.00; NR-MT @ $88.00 each: 157 121 Yogi Berra Yankees ..... VG-EX 275.00; VG 195.00; VG 475.00 EX-MT @ $52.50 each: 131, 135, 137, 141, 142, 144, 147, FR-GD 69.00; FR-GD tape 59.00 44 Mickey Mantle/Yogi Berra .EX 320.00; PSA 4 VG-EX 150, 152 Pennsylvania and don’t surface in the hobby EX @ $30.00 each: 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 137, 138, 57 Lou Boudreau Red Sox .......................EX-MT 56.00; 239.00; VG-EX 219.00; VG 162.00; GD 129.00; 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 154, 155, EX 32.00; VG-EX 27.00; GD-VG ink back 16.00 FR-GD tape 77.00 157, 158, 159 28 Smoky Burgess Phillies ......................NR-MT 48.00; 52 Marty Marion Browns..........EX 30.00; VG-EX 19.00; VG-EX @ $25.00 each: 129, 130, 131, 134, 135, 136, 137, EX-MT 35.00; GD 9.00; FR-GD 7.50 VG 12.00; GD pencil 8.00 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 145, 147148, 149, 150, 152, 154, 46 Roy Campanella Dodgers ....................................... 118 Billy Martin Yankees.........................VG-EX 130.00; 155, 156, 157, 159 too often. These are nice in appearance and PSA 5 EX 130.00; VG-EX 117.00; VG 85.00; PSA 3.5 VG+ 99.00; GD-VG 35.00; PR 25.00 VG @ $18.95 each: 132, 133, 136, 137, 138, 139, 142, 148, GD-VG 68.00; FR-GD tape 29.00 97 Eddie Mathews Braves .....................NR-MT 335.00; 149, 152, 155, 158, 159 30 Phil Cavarretta Cubs ..................EX 20.00; VG 8.00; PSA 4 VG-EX 104.00; VG-EX 99.00; VG 85.00; GD-VG @ $15.00 each: 134, 136, 138, 141, 147, 154, 156, GD-VG 6.00 VG ink 68.00 158, 159 19 Alvin Dark Giants ................EX 20.00; VG-EX 17.00; 63 Gil McDougald Yankees .....EX 32.00; VG-EX 27.00; FR-GD @ $11.00 each: 129, 132, 133, 140, 157 VG 11.00; GD-VG 9.50 FR-GD 12.00 SEMI-HIGH NUMBERS 40 Larry Doby Indians .. PSA 5 EX mk 20.00; EX 40.00; 36 Minnie Minoso White Sox ...................NR-MT 56.00; NR-MT @ $74.00 each: 115 look VG-EX/EX overall; however, they have VG-EX 33.00; VG 25.00 EX 32.00; VG-EX 27.00; GD-VG 16.00 EX-MT @ $56.00 each: 113, 116, 120, 122, 123, 125, 126 124 Charlie Dressen Dodgers VG-EX 33.00; VG 24.00; 32 Stan Musial Cardinals.............................
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