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Kit Young's Sale KIT YOUNG’S SALE #76 1960, 1961 & 1962 BELL BRAND DODGERS 1961 WRIGLEY FIELD EXHIBITS We are breaking complete sets of the popular Bell Brand Potato Chip cards! First time we’ve had this scarce set. It was distributed at Wrigley These feature sharp color photos on front and write ups, etc on the back. Field in 1961. These are gray stock with post card backs, 3-3/8”x5- 3/8” and feature the biggest names of 1910-1930. Just one of each Just one of each available. available. 1960 BELL BRAND 1961 BELL BRAND 1962 BELL BRAND BABE RUTH LOU GEHRIG YANKEES YANKEES EX-MT $195.00 EX-MT $140.00 1 Larker ..............................VG-EX $23.00 3 W. Davis ....................... EX-MT $58.00 3 W. Davis ..............................EX $30.00 2 Snider .............................VG-EX 79.00 4 Snider ..........................NR-MT 238.00 4 Snider .......... EX-MT 178.00; VG 75.00 3 McDevitt .........................VG-EX 23.00 5 Larker ............................NR-MT 67.00 6 Fairly ............................. EX-MT 60.00 4 Gilliam ........................... EX-MT 60.00 8 Roseboro .....PSA 6.5 EX-MT+ 110.00; 8 Roseboro .......................NR-MT 67.00 HONUS WAGNER WALTER JOHNSON 6 Labine (short print) EX-MT 105.00; PSA EX-MT 50.00 9 Moon .............................NR-MT 67.00 PIRATES SENATORS AUTH 55.00 9 Moon ....................................EX 27.00 12 T. Davis ........................NR-MT 67.00 EX $69.00 EX-MT $60.00 7 Roseboro ..............................EX 25.00 11 Lillis ............................. EX-MT 48.00 16 Perranoski ..........................EX 30.00 8 Furillo ............................ EX-MT 68.00 12 T. Davis ........................NR-MT 78.00 19 Gilliam ......................... EX-MT 55.00 Grover Alexander Cardinals EX-MT 29.00 Walter Johnson Senators .. EX-MT 60.00 9 Koufax ......................... EX-MT 295.00 16 Demeter ......................NR-MT 67.00 20 Spencer .......................NR-MT 67.00 Cap Anson Cubs................ EX-MT 26.00 Tony Lazzeri Yankees ........ EX-MT 25.00 10 Pignatano .................... EX-MT 48.00 19 Gilliam .........................NR-MT 78.00 22 Podres ......................... EX-MT 58.00 Frank Home Run Baker A’s EX-MT 22.00 Rabbit Maranville Braves .. EX-MT 22.00 11 Essegian .......................VG-EX 23.00 22 Podres .........................NR-MT 78.00 24 Alston .......................... EX-MT 75.00 Roger Bresnahan Cardinals ......EX 14.00 John McGraw Giants ......... EX-MT 27.00 12 Klippstein (short print) EX-MT 165.00 24 Alston ..........................NR-MT 93.00 25 F. Howard ....................NR-MT 68.00 13 Roebuck .............................EX 25.00 30 Wills ..........................NR-MT 130.00 30 Wills ..........................NR-MT 110.00 Mordecai Three Finger Brown Cubs ...... Mel Ott Giants ................... EX-MT 44.00 14 Demeter .......................VG-EX 23.00 32 Koufax ..PSA 7 NM 495.00 (PSA label 32 Koufax .......................NR-MT 278.00 EX-MT 22.00 Herb Pennock Red Sox ...... EX-MT 22.00 16 S. Williams ................... EX-MT 48.00 1962) 34 N. Sherry .....................NR-MT 77.00 Frank Chance Yankees ...... EX-MT 22.00 Babe Ruth Yankees ......... EX-MT 195.00 18 Alston (short print) . EX 78.00; GD-VG 34 N. Sherry NR-MT 77.00; EX-MT 50.00 37 Roebuck ...................... EX-MT 50.00 29.95 37 Roebuck ......................NR-MT 67.00 40 S. Williams ................... EX-MT 50.00 Ty Cobb A’s ..................... EX-MT 140.00 Al Simmons White Sox ...... EX-MT 22.00 19 Podres ................................EX 35.00 38 Craig.............................VG-EX 25.00 51 L. Sherry ...................... EX-MT 60.00 Jimmy Collins Red Sox ..... EX-MT 22.00 Tris Speaker Indians ......... EX-MT 49.00 20 Wills .............................VG-EX 40.00 40 S. Williams ...................NR-MT 67.00 53 Drysdale .............................EX 77.00 Lou Gehrig Yankees ........ EX-MT 140.00 Honus Wagner Pirates ..............EX 69.00 43 Neal .............................NR-MT 67.00 56 Walls............................NR-MT 67.00 Clark Griffith Senators ....... EX-MT 22.00 51 L. Sherry ....... NR-MT 78.00; PR 6.00 1950 ROYAL DESSERT 1960 & 1961 NU CARD HI-LITES These tough cards were issued one per box on the backs of different Royal Dessert products. These cards are blank backed with player biographies along side the player drawings on PEE WEE REESE BOBBY THOMSON 14 Ray Scarborough White Sox . DODGERS #2 GIANTS #10 VG 45.00 Joe DiMaggio #7 Lou Gehrig #24 Joe DiMaggio #38 Ty Cobb #43 EX $149.00 VG $55.00 15 Stan Rojek Pirates ............... NR-MT $39.95 NR-MT $39.95 EX-MT $39.95 NR-MT $29.95 GD $59.00 VG 45.00 7 Andy Seminick Phillies ........... 17 Willard Marshall Braves ....... 3 Floyd Bevans Yankees EX-MT ............................$9.95 452 Ted Williams Red Sox EX-MT ..........................29.95 GEORGE KELL GD $24.00 VG 45.00 29 Roy Campanella Dodgers EX-MT ......................12.00 457 Ted Kluszewski White Sox VG-EX ......................5.50 TIGERS #3 8 Lou Brissie A’s ....................... 18 Alvin Dark Giants ................. 458 Mel Ott Giants EX-MT.......................................5.50 GD $39.00 VG 45.00; GD 20.00 GD-VG 33.00 467 Joe DiMaggio Yankees EX-MT ........................36.00 9 Ewell Blackwell Reds ............. 19 Dick Sisler Phillies ............... 1961 NU CARD BASEBALL SCOOPS VG 69.00 VG-EX 55.00 427 Willie Mays Giants EX-MT ............................$29.95 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-76 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM 1964 & 1966 TOPPS BASEBALL 1964 TOPPS BASEBALL E. Howard ............................................. VG-EX 3.00 227, 234, 236, 239, 241, 252, 256, 261, 266, 269, Uecker ...........VG-EX 16.00; VG-EX (no trade) 30.00 Hubbs ...............EX-MT/NR-MT 44.00; VG-EX 24.00 273, 277, 279, 283, 289, 294, 297, 304, 305, 308, Yastrzemski BVG 6 EX-MT 28.00; EX+/EX-MT 22.00; T. John .........NR-MT 33.00; EX-MT 26.00; EX 18.00 313, 322, 326, 327, 333, 336, 339, 341, 351, 354, VG-EX 15.00 Kaat ..............................NR-MT 23.00; VG-EX 12.00 357, 358, 359, 366, 367, 369 MINOR STARS Kuenn .................................................. EX-MT 6.00 EX-MT @ $4.75 each: 28, 42, 61, 82, 96, 135, Allen ................................................... VG-EX $3.00 Larsen .................................................. VG-EX 8.00 141, 154, 163, 185, 203, 207, 238, 253, 255, 276, J. Alou .................................... EX 1.25; VG-EX 1.00 LaRussa........................EX-MT 24.00; VG-EX 17.00 290, 315, 355 M. Alou ................................................ EX-MT 1.75 Law ................................NR-MT 16.00; VG-EX 4.50 EX-MT @ $6.50 each: 376, 377, 384, 394, 396, Aparicio .................... EX+/EX-MT 6.00; VG-EX 3.50 Lolich ...........................EX-MT 20.00; VG-EX 11.00 397, 399, 401, 406, 408, 409, 414, 421, 422, 424, Bauer................................................... EX-MT 4.00 Lopez ...............................EX-MT 6.50; VG-EX 3.50 426, 427, 430, 434, 437, 441, 447, 454, 459, 462, Bouton .................................................. VG-EX 2.00 Malzone ............................NR-MT 6.00; VG-EX 2.50 479, 493, 504, 506, 508, 522 C. Boyer ......................................................EX 1.50 Mazeroski ........................................... VG-EX 24.00 EX-MT @ $7.95 each: 378, 449, 474, 511 K. Boyer .............................................NR-MT 13.00 McDowell .......................NR-MT 11.00; VG-EX 6.00 VG-EX/EX @ $1.40 each: 14, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, Bunning ..........................EX-MT 13.00; VG-EX 6.00 Minoso ............................................... VG-EX 11.00 31, 44, 64, 71, 74, 75, 77, 78, 92, 105, 111, 113, Burdette ............. EX-MT 4.50; EX 2.50; VG-EX 2.00 Neal ...................................................NR-MT 11.00 119, 126, 127, 129, 131, 143, 149, 152, 174, 176, Burgess ................................................ VG-EX 2.25 Perranoski ........................EX-MT 5.00; VG-EX 2.75 183, 184, 186, 189, 195 Colavito ................................................ VG-EX 4.00 Piniella................................EX-MT 24.00; EX 15.00 VG-EX/EX @ $1.85 each: 198, 199, 211, 212, Conigliaro ............................................. VG-EX 5.00 Pinson #162 ........................................ EX-MT 5.00 217, 218, 224, 227, 233, 234, 239, 241, 249, 256, Craig................................................... VG-EX 16.00 Podres ...............................................NR-MT 22.50 261, 269, 272, 277, 283, 286, 291, 298, 303, 304, A. Dark ................................................NR-MT 7.95 Powell .................................................. VG-EX 3.00 308, 323, 326, 327, 333, 359, 364, 366, 367, 369 T. Davis ................................................ VG- EX 1.50 Roberts ................................................. VG-EX 6.50 VG-EX/EX @ $2.75 each: 15, 32, 61, 82, 91, 121, Downing ............................................... VG-EX 4.00 Roseboro ...........NR-MT 7.00; EX-MT 5.00; EX 3.25 130, 133, 157, 169, 185, 203, 207, 221, 238, 251, Face .....................................EX-MT 15.00; EX 7.50 Shantz ................................................. EX-MT 5.00 255, 276, 311, 315, 335, 337 Fairly ..........................................................EX 2.50 Skowron .... NR-MT 11.00; EX-MT 8.00; VG-EX 6.00 VG-EX/EX @ $3.25 each: 370, 374, 382, 383, Flood ..........................................................EX
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