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Kit Young's Sale #132 Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #132 2017 TOPPS NATIONAL RETRO SETS Just In!! Exciting news: For the 10th time since 2005 we have the popular Topps Retro sets. As in previous years, Topps has produced special issue cards of Hall of Famers, all in the style of the popular 1987 set - this year’s set features 5 all time greats - Ted Williams, Cal Ripken Jr., Johnny Bench, Nolan Ryan and Ken Griffey Jr. These are regular sized cards that were issued only to VIP attendees at the 2017 National Convention, making them pretty scarce. Backs show that cards were spe- cially issued at The National. We suggest you order soon - supply this year is limited. All cards Mint in the original sealed packs. Only $29.95 (2 set special $49.95) 1951 TOPPS RED BACKS & BLUE BACKS 1951 RED BACKS Yogi Berra Yakees NR-MT Warren Spahn Braves 1951 BLUE BACKS 125.00; EX-MT 95.00; EX #30..............PSA 6 EX-MT Richie Ashburn Phillies 62.00; VG-EX 50.00; GD- $79.95 NR-MT 255.00 VG-EX $35.00 GD-VG Johnny Groth Tigers.....NR-MT VG 31.00 49.00; EX-MT 42.00 Sid Gordon Braves....EX-MT $18.00 Sam Jethroe Braves......PSA 8 NM/ 13.00; EX 7.50; VG 5.50 Gil Hodges Dodgers......... MT 59.95; VG-EX 21.00 Ferris Fain A’s...........NR-MT NR-MT 69.00; EX 35.00; Mickey Vernon Senators....NR-MT 17.00; VG-EX 13.00 VG 23.00; GD-VG 16.00 49.00 Vern Stephens RedSox.EX- Hank Thompson Giants.... George Munger Cardinals......NR- MT 13.00; EX 7.50; VG-EX NR-MT 17.00; EX 7.50; MT 49.00; EX-MT 42.00; EX 25.00 VG 5.50; GD 3.50 Eddie Joost A’s....EX-MT 42.00 6.50; VG 5.50 Eddie Joost A’s.................................................EX-MT 42.00 Phil Rizzuto Yankees...EX- Bob Feller Indians Murry Dickson Pirates......................................NR-MT 49.00 MT 69.00; VG-EX 34.00; #22...............NR-MT 88.00; Phil Masi White So...................NR-MT 49.00; EX-MT 42.00 VG 29.00; GD-VG 18.00 EX-MT 62.00; VG-EX Ralph Branca Dodgers..EX-MT 59.00; PSA 4 VG-EX 45.00 Allie Reynolds Yankees....... 34.00; PR-FR 6.00 Billy Johnson Cardinals...................................NR-MT 49.00 NR-MT 29.00; EX 14.00; Cliff Chambers Pirates....... Bob Kuzava Senators.....................EX-MT 42.00; EX 25.00 VG 10.00 EX-MT 13.00; VG-EX 6.50; Dizzy Trout Tigers............................................NR-MT 49.00 Sherm Lollar Browns.......................................NR-MT 49.00 Howie Pollet Cardinals..EX- VG 5.50 Sam Mele Senators.........................................NR-MT 49.00 MT 13.00; GD-VG 4.50 Bill Werle Pirates.............. Chico Carrasquel White Sox....NR-MT 54.00; VG-EX 25.00 Early Wynn Indians......VG- EX-MT 13.00; EX 7.50; Andy Pafko Cubs............................NR-MT 50.00; EX 27.00 EX 14.00 GD-VG 4.50 Harry Brecheen Cardinals.....................EX 25.00; VG 18.00 Early Wynn Indians..............................VG-EX 14.00 Grady Hatton Reds.............................NR-MT 17.00; EX Enos Slaughter Cardinals.............EX-MT 120.00; EX 64.00 Vern Stephens Red Sox........................PSA 9 MINT 299.00; 7.50; VG-EX 6.50 Lou Brissie A’s.................................................NR-MT 49.00 NR-MT 17.00; EX-MT 13.00; VG-EX 6.50; VG 5.50 Al Rosen Indians....................NR-MT 22.00; EX-MT 17.00; Bob Elliott Braves.....................NR-MT 54.00; EX-MT 47.00 Mel Parnell Red Sox.............NR-MT 17.00; EX 7.50 VG-EX 8.50; GD 4.00 Bobby Doerr Red Sox.........EX-MT Gene Hermanski Dodgers.............................NR-MT 17.00; Gus Zernial White Sox........................NR-MT 59.00; VG- 120.00 VG-EX 6.50 EX 24.00 Don Lenhardt Browns.........NR-MT Jim Hegan Indians..................NR-MT 17.00; EX-MT 13.00; Gus Zernial A’s...................................EX-MT 24.00; VG 49.00 VG-EX 6.50; GD-VG 4.50 11.00 Earl Torgeson Braves...........EX-MT Dale Mitchell Indians...............PSA 8 NM/MT 39.95; EX Wes Westrum Giants..................................................... 42.00 7.50; VG-EX 6.50; GD-VG 4.50 NR-MT 17.00 Tommy Byrne Yankees.........PSA 5 Wayne Terwilliger Cubs......................NR-MT 17.00; EX- Duke Snider Dodgers.........EX-MT 68.00; VG 25.00; GD- EX 29.95 MT13.00 VG 17.50 Cliff Fannin Browns.........EX 25.00; Ralph Kiner Pirates................NR-MT 35.00; EX-MT 28.00; Ted Kluszewski Reds....EX-MT 32.00; VG-EX 17.00 VG-EX 21.00 EX 18.00; VG 12.00; PR-FR 3.50 Mike Garcia Indians................NR-MT 17.00; EX-MT 13.00; Eddie Yost Senators...............NR-MT $79.00; EX-MT 69.00 Preacher Roe Dodgers.......................EX-MT 17.00; VG VG-EX 6.50; VG 5.50 Hank Majeski White Sox.........PSA 4.5 VG-EX+ 37.00; VG- 7.00; GD 3.50 Whitey Lockman Giants..............NR-MT 17.00; EX 7.50; EX 20.00; VG 16.00; PR-FR 6.00 Gus Bell Pirates...................NR-MT 17.00; EX 7.50; VG VG-EX 6.50 Gerald Staley Cardinals...................................EX-MT 42.00 5.50; GD-VG 4.50 Ray Scarborough Red Sox.....VG-EX 6.00; VG 5.50 Johnny Sain Braves..............................PSA 4 VG-EX 39.00 Gerry Coleman Yankees.......NR-MT 27.00; VG 8.00 Maurice McDermott Red Sox.............EX-MT 13.00; PSA 5 Joe Page Yankees.......NR-MT 65.00; PSA 6 EX-MT 65.00; Dick Kokos Browns.............................NR-MT 17.00; EX-MT EX 11.00 EX-MT 59.00 13.00; EX 7.50; VG-EX 6.50; GD-VG 4.50; PR-FR 2.50 Sid Hudson Senators...........NR-MT 17.00; VG-EX 6.50; Irv Noren Senators..........................................NR-MT 49.00 Dom DiMaggio Red Sox........NR-MT 29.00; GD-VG 7.50 GD-VG 4.50 Eddie Lopat Yankees.............................................EX 32.00 Larry Jansen Giants...............NR-MT 17.00; EX-MT 13.00; Andy Seminick Phillies........................NR-MT 17.00; EX Johnny Schmitz Cubs......................................NR-MT 49.00 EX 7.50; VG-EX 6.50; VG 5.50 7.50; VG 5.50; GD-VG 4.50 Johnny Mize Yankees Ray Boone Indians.................VG-EX 6.50; VG 5.50; PR-FR Billy Goodman Red Sox......................NR-MT 17.00; EX NR-MT 120.00; PSA 5 EX 99.95; 2.00 7.50; VG 5.50; FR-GD 2.00 VG 49.00 Hank Bauer Yankees...NR-MT 28.00; EX-MT 24.00; EX Tommy Glaviano Cardinals......PSA 8 NM/MT 49.00; EX- Bruce Edwards Dodgers......NR-MT 15.00; VG 8.00 MT 13.00; VG-EX 6.50; VG 5.50 49.00 Eddie Robinson White Sox..NR-MT 17.00; EX 7.50; VG-EX Eddie Stanky Giants...................EX-MT 15.00; EX 9.00; Willie Jones Phillies.............EX-MT 6.50; VG 5.50 VG-EX 7.50; GD-VG 5.00 42.00 Tommy Holmes Hartford.................NR-MT 32.00; EX 17.00 Johnny Wyrostek Reds........NR-MT Tommy Holmes Braves...................VG-EX 20.00; VG 15.00 1951 BLUE BACKS 49.00 Gerry Priddy Tigers..........................................NR-MT 49.00 Al Zarilla White Sox...............PSA 6 EX-MT 19.95; EX 7.50; Billy Pierce White Sox.........NR-MT Herm Wehmeier Reds.....................................NR-MT 49.00 VG-EX 6.50; VG 5.50; GD-VG 4.50; GD 4.00 65.00 Billy Cox Dodgers...........................NR-MT 52.00; GD 10.00 Monte Irvin Giants.................EX 30.00; VG-EX 25.00; VG Eddie Waitkus Phillies......................................VG-EX 21.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. 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KITYOUNG.COM Page 2 VINTAGE OLDIES 1968 Partridge Meats Johnny Bench 1954 NY Journal American Mickey Mantle 1954 NY Journal American Mickey Mantle EX+/ 1958 Topps #62 Jim Brown rookie Rare 1950’s Moxie Root Beer Ted Williams 6 pack insert card rookie EX-MT/NR-MT $275.00 EX-MT/NR-MT $795.00 EX-MT $450.00 SGC 70 EX+ $525.00 EX+/EX-MT $375.00 Rare 1947 Sports Exchange Miniature 1930’s Rusetos Lou Gehrig 1910 D322 Tip Top Scarce 1915 PM1 1962 Bazooka Mickey Mantle Warren Spahn “Lou’s Hit” Ice Cream Bar Wrapper Bread Dots Miller Ornate Frame Pin EX-MT/NR-MT $425.00 PSA 5 EX (looks NR-MT) $295.00 VG $250.00 SGC 40 VG $470.00 Tris Speaker EX+ $695.00 1958 Hires Root Beer Test Issue 1958 Yoo Hoo Matchbook Cover Yogi 1968 Topps #177 Nolan Ryan rookie 1940 Play Ball #132 Connie Mack 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folder Fred Willie Mays VG $350.00 Berra EX (no matches) $299.00 SGC 88 NM/MT $1995.00 PSA 7 NM $225.00 Clarke/Byrne SGC 60 EX (looks NR-MT) $195.00 1954 Johnston Cookies #34 1954 Wilson Franks Enos Slaughter 1958 Topps #52 Roberto Clemente 1971 Milk Duds #8A Roberto Clemente 1951 Topps Connie Mack All Stars Bobby Thomson short print VG $159.00 VG-EX $325.00 VG-EX yellow letter $150.00 NR-MT $150.00 Lou Gehrig SGC 50 VG-EX $2300.00 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folder 1947 Bond Bread Exhibit Ted Williams 1952 Topps #261 Willie Mays 1950 Bowman #98 Ted Williams Christy Mathewson/Bridwell 1939 R303-B Goudey Premium (very rare) SGC 86 NM+ $1100.00 GD-VG/VG $750.00 BVG 6.5 EX-MT+ $595.00 EX+ (tape residue back) $240.00 Hank Greenberg EX+ $175.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS .
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