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1961 Post Cereal Company Uncut Team Sheets Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #169 1961 POST CEREAL COMPANY UNCUT TEAM SHEETS For the first time in our nearly 50 years of business we have acquired a complete run of these amazing Post Cereal company uncut team sheets. Only available through a mail-in offer from Post. Sheets were issued in a perforated format and contain 10 players each. Extremely rare – call for your team or teams. Each sheet measures approximately 7” x 12-1/2” and are in solid EX-MT/NR-MT condition. Baltimore Orioles inc. B. Boston Red Sox inc. Tasby, Chicago Cubs inc. Banks, Chicago White Sox inc. Fox, Cincinnati Reds inc. F. Robinson, Wilhelm, Gentile, Runnels, Malzone, etc. Santo, Ashburn, etc. Aparicio, Minoso, Wynn, Robinson, Pinson, Billy etc. $595.00 $595.00 $695.00 etc. $495.00 Martin, etc. $650.00 Cleveland Indians inc. Kansas City A’s inc. Bauer, Los Angeles Dodgers inc. Milwaukee Braves inc. Minnesota Twins inc. Perry, Francona, Power, etc. Throneberry, Herzog, etc. Drysdale, Snider, Hodges, Aaron, Mathews, Spahn, Killebrew, Stobbs, Allison, $495.00 $495.00 Wills, etc. $995.00 Adcock, etc. $995.00 etc. $650.00 New York Yankees inc. Philadelphia Phillies inc. Pittsburgh Pirates inc. San Francisco Giants inc. St. Louis Cardinals inc. Mantle, Berra, Maris, Ford, Callison, Taylor, Robin Clemente, Mazeroski, Groat, Mays, McCovey, Cepeda, Boyer, White, Flood, etc. etc. $1995.00 Roberts, etc.$495.00 Law, etc. $995.00 etc. $895.00 $595.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. 169. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 2 GOODIES FROM THE ROAD Nacho and I have just returned from our longest buying trip ever. A mind-numbing 27 days which included 16 purchases in 13 different states (IL, IN, OH, TN, MN, NC, GA, MD, NH, NY, PA, MA, IA). We purchased over 200 sets plus 1000’s of star cards – the following section is a small list of some prime cards from the trip. Please note: These are new cards – other cards of Clemente, Aaron, etc. are listed in our Superstar Section. Our catalog deadline is this week so the bulk of our new inventory will be featured in future issues. Please call if you want to ask about specific cards not listed here or in the Superstars. 1957 Topps #95 1958 Topps #150 1957 Topps #407 1958 Topps #418 1953 Bowman #44 PSA 3 VG $680.00 GAI 4 VG-EX $780.00 SGC 50 VG-EX $450.00 PRO 4.5 VG-EX+ $350.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $850.00 SGC 2.5 GD $530 SGC 2.5 GD+ $460.00 1967 Topps #150 1968 Topps #280 PSA 4.5 VG-EX+ $475.00 1957 Topps #328 1963 Topps #200 1965 Topps #350 PSA 4 VG-EX $350.00 Brooks Robinson Rookie PSA 4 VG-EX $320.00 BVG 4.5 VG-EX+ $488.00 SGC 30 GD $280.00 VG $250.00 PRO 4 VG-EX $720.00 SGC 3 VG $279.00 1967 Topps #200 1957 Topps #76 1958 Topps #52 1969 Topps #500 1959 Topps #478 BVG 6.5 EX-MT+ $245.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $470.00 EX-MT $475.00 EX $430.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $350.00 1968 Topps #150 1971 Topps #630 1971 Kelloggs #5 1957 Topps #20 1958 Topps #30 CTA 8 NM/MT $470.00 Yellow Letters PSA 7 NM $430.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $400.00 SGC 40 VG $320.00 SGC 35 GD+ $250.00 1958 Topps #52 1957 Topps #302 1957 Topps #1 1953 Topps #54 Yellow Letters 1953 Topps #258 Sandy Koufax Bob Feller EX-MT $795.00 SGC 40 VG $220.00 Jim Gilliam Rookie EX-MT $350.00 PSA 8 NM/MT oc $350.00 PRO 4 VG-EX $360.00 SGC 35 GD+ $150.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $380.00 PSA 5 EX $340.00 PSA 6 EX-MT mk $380.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. 169. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 3 GOODIES FROM THE ROAD 1960 Topps #350 SGC 40 VG $480.00 1962 Topps #200 SGC 55 VG-EX+ $425.00 1959 Topps #10 1961 Topps #300 1961 Topps #578 SGC 40 VG $440.00 BVG 4.5 VG-EX+ $415.00 PSA 5 EX $540.00 1960 Topps #563 PSA 5 EX $395.00 1963 Topps #300 SGC 5.5 EX+ $300.00 1955 Bowman #184 PSA 4 VG-EX $330.00 1954 Topps #90 1954 Bowman #89 1962 Topps #300 EX+ (watermark lower right) PSA 4 VG-EX $750.00 PSA 4 VG-EX $249.00 $795.00 1960 Topps #326 PSA 7 NM $750.00 1965 Topps Embossed #19 PSA 7 NM $200.00 1962 Topps #10 1963 Topps #540 1964 Topps #440 1956 Topps #31 PSA 6 EX-MT $320.00 PSA 7 NM $700.00 PSA 7 NM $850.00 PSA 5 EX $675.00 PRO 6 EX-MT $300.00 EX-MT $380.00 EX+/EX-MT $550.00 1954 Topps #250 SGC 40 VG $260.00 BVG 1.5 FR $190.00 1956 Topps #5 EX $400.00 1954 Topps #1 1963 Topps #390 1967 Topps #250 SGC 40 VG $365.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $450.00 PSA 7 NM $725.00 SGC 30 GD $220.00 1969 Topps #533 Nolan Ryan 2nd Year 1955 Topps #124 NR-MT $570.00 Harmon Killebrew Rookie SGC 5.5 EX+ $550.00 1958 Topps #47 1962 Topps #1 1965 Topps #207 1960 Topps #73 Roger Maris Rookie Roger Maris Pete Rose 1956 Topps #33 Bob Gibson 2nd Year PSA 3 VG $395.00 PRO 7 NM $380.00 SGC 84 NM $695.00 EX+ $690.00 PSA 7 NM $475.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. 169. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 4 1948 BOWMAN 1951 BOWMAN 1966 Topps SET Football SET Football COMPLETE SET Bowman’s rookie set – mainly EX+/EX-MT (or EX-MT), a few lesser. Stars consistent. Tough to complete due to printing scarcities. Includes Luckman EX, Gilmer EX, McAfee EX+, Dudley EX+, Pihos EX, Wojciechowicz EX- 144 cards – most EX or EX+, no creasing, some VG-EX MT, Turner EX+/EX-MT, Waterfield EX, Baugh VG (back with about 5 cards below VG-EX. Tons of stars. Includes Landry VG-EX (small back crease), Conerly EX-MT, Sharp set – most cards NR-MT, small number EX-MT/less. crease), Ray EX+/EX-MT (small ink mark back), Trippi Waterfield VG-EX, Layne EX-MT, Tunnell EX-MT, Hirsch Tough to find in top shape because of “wood grain” border. EX-MT. Conerly VG-EX, Van Buren VG-EX/EX, Lujack EX-MT, Dudley #144 EX-MT, Motley EX+/EX-MT, Perry Includes Funny Ring checklist EX-MT oc, Alworth EX-MT, VG-EX, etc. $5995.00 SPECIAL $5295.00 Biletnikoff NR-MT, Maynard EX-MT/NR-MT, Namath EX+/ VG-EX, Stautner (front nice, back has transparent tape EX-MT, Dawson EX-MT, Checklist 1 EX-MT unmarked, mark), Groza EX+, Baugh EX+/EX-MT, Tittle EX+/EX-MT, Blanda EX-MT/NR-MT, Kemp NR-MT, Checklist 2 EX-MT/ Van Brocklin VG-EX, Graham VG/VG-EX, etc. $3995.00 NR-MT oc, etc. $1995.00 1953 BOWMAN SPECIAL $3295.00 1953 TOPPS COMPLETE SET 1953 BOWMAN BASEBALL SET BLACK & WHITE BASEBALL COMPLETE SET Very sharp set. Almost all cards EX-MT or EX-MT/NR- MT – razor sharp corners, normal centering (some off center), no creasing or noteworthy wear. This would cost a small fortune to by card-by-card. Includes Graham EX- MT oc, Motley EX-MT, Groza EX+, Layne EX-MT/NR-MT, Ever want a 1953 set without paying 10,000 or more? Conerly NR-MT, Van Brocklin EX-MT, Tunnell NR-MT, Here’s your chance. Low/mid-grade, average is GD-VG, Gifford EX-MT/NR-MT, Tittle EX-MT/NR-MT, Lebaron #1 some better and some lower grade. The Mantle, Mays EX-MT, etc. $5700.00 and Paige likely have a value of about 4000.00 alone. This set would cost over 65,000 in top grade. Includes Set grades VG-EX overall with cards exhibiting great Mantle VG, Mays GD, J. Robinson FR, Campanella GD, focus and mid-grade corner wear to the start of rounding Mathews GD, Feller FR, Reese VG, Billy Martin VG, on some cards. Includes Mize VG/VG-EX, Wilhelm Berra GD-VG, Rizzuto GD-VG, Spahn GD, Ford GD-VG, 1968 TOPPS SET Paige VG/VG-EX, Podres VG, Gilliam VG/VG-EX, Bolling VG-EX, Lemon VG-EX, Stengel GD-VG, etc. $1075.00 #280 VG/VG-EX, etc. $9500.00 SPECIAL $8995.00 EX-MT/NR-MT Special $995.00 1948 BOWMAN 1975 TOPPS Football SET FOOTBALL COMPLETE SET Classic Bowmn rookie set – includes huge names (Luckman, Baugh, Conerly, etc.) plus a very tough series of single print cards. A challenging set to put together. Mainly nice EX-MT (many NR-MT), a small number EX/ Set is mainly mid-grade VG-EX/EX with some better, Sharp set – almost all are nice EX-MT and NR-MT, a EX+ (minor corner wear), a few less. Very consistent. some less. Includes Lujack VG-EX/EX, Trippi EX-MT, couple less. Very consistent set. Includes Starr NR-MT Includes Blount rookie EX+/EX-MT, Bleier rookie EX+/ Van Buren GD (ink mark back), Baugh GD-VG, Turner EX oc, Meredith EX-MT oc, Namath NR-MT, Sayers EX-MT, EX-MT, Pearson rookie VG-EX/EX, Staubach EX-MT/ (small smudge back), Pihos EX+/EX-MT, Wojciechowicz Unitas EX-MT/NR-MT, Butkus NR-MT, Kemp NR-MT, NR-MT, Swann rookie EX+/EX-MT, Fouts rookie EX-MT/ VG, Dudley VG-EX, McAfee VG (small paper loss back), Griese rookie EX-MT/NR-MT, Little rookie VG-EX crease, NR-MT, Theismann rookie EX-MT/NR-MT, Bradshaw Gilmer GD-VG, Luckman VG, Conerly GD-VG (water etc.
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