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Kit Young's Sale #125 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #125 WILLIE MICKEY AND THE DUKE SPECIALS The 1950’s was a wonderful time for baseball, especially in New York. The Yankees! Da Brooklyn Bums! The Giants! Each team featured Hall of Fame center fielders and fans argued constantly about who was New York’s finest. While they last, we are offering specially discounted cards of Willie, Mickey and The Duke. 1958 Mays/ Snider #438 ......Reg. .... Special EX-MT .......... $78.00 ......$63.00 EX ................... 50.00 ........37.00 VG-EX ............. 39.00 ........29.00 1957 Mays .......Reg. .... Special 1959 Mays .......Reg. .... Special 1961 Mays .......Reg. .... Special 1963 Mays/Musial 1954 Bowman NR-MT ........ $349.00 ....$308.00 NR-MT ........ $234.00 ....$209.00 EX-MT .......... $80.00 ......$59.00 #138 .................Reg. .... Special Snider ................Reg. .... Special EX-MT .......... 271.00 ......238.00 EX-MT .......... 198.00 ......173.00 EX ................... 49.00 ........34.00 NR-MT .......... $78.00 ......$65.00 EX-MT ........ $135.00 ....$104.00 EX ................. 160.00 ......127.00 EX ................... 88.00 ........71.00 EX-MT ............ 60.00 ........48.95 EX ................... 99.00 ........71.00 VG-EX ............. 59.00 ........45.00 EX ................... 40.00 ........31.50 VG-EX ............. 78.00 ........62.00 VG-EX ............. 32.00 ........24.00 1959 Mays/ 1958 Mantle/ Ashburn #317 ...Reg. .... Special Aaron #418 .......Reg. .... Special NR-MT .......... $79.00 ......$67.00 EX+ ............ $220.00 ....$162.00 EX-MT ............ 53.00 ........41.00 VG-EX ........... 155.00 ......109.00 EX ................... 40.00 ........27.00 1962 Mays .......Reg. .....Special VG-EX ............. 28.00 ........22.00 1957 Snider ......Reg. .... Special EX ................. $99.00 ......$74.00 VG-EX ............. 72.00 ........49.00 1966 Mays .......Reg. .... Special EX-MT ........ $100.00 ......$74.00 EX ................. $98.00 ......$65.00 1954 Snider ......Reg. .... Special EX ................... 57.00 ........33.50 VG-EX ............. 82.00 ........57.00 EX-MT ........ $131.00 ......$92.00 VG-EX ............. 50.00 ........28.95 EX ................... 80.00 ........64.00 Other Mantle VG-EX ............. 60.00 ........42.00 Cards .....................Reg. .......Special 1954 Bowman VG-EX ...............$498.00 ......$418.00 1955 Bowman EX .......................370.00 ........319.00 1957 EX-MT .......695.00 ........595.00 1957 #407 VG-EX .................180.00 ........153.00 1959 #461 EX-MT 95.00 ..........78.00 1961 EX-MT .......418.00 ........359.00 1959 Snider ......Reg. .... Special 1961 #475 VG-EX .65.00 ..........53.00 1955 Bowman NR-MT .......... $62.00 ......$46.00 1961 #406 EX-MT 89.00 ..........63.00 EX-MT ............ 42.00 ........31.95 Mays ................Reg. .... Special 1959 Mantle VG-EX ............. 20.00 ........12.95 Other Mays Cards .Reg. .......Special EX-MT ........ $195.00 ....$161.00 #564 .................Reg. .... Special 1962 Mantle/ EX ................. 125.00 ........93.00 EX-MT ........ $220.00 ....$188.00 1954 Bowman Mays #18 .........Reg. .... Special VG-EX ............. 90.00 ........71.00 EX ................. 109.00 ........92.00 VG-EX ...............$158.00 ......$134.00 1958 Mantle NR-MT ........ $190.00 ....$149.00 1954 EX+/ #487 ................ Reg. .... Special EX-MT .......... 138.00 ......120.00 EX-MT ................480.00 ........418.00 1959 #563 EX-MT ........ $160.00 ....$131.00 EX ................. 100.00 ........65.00 NR-MT ................128.00 ........109.00 EX ................... 83.00 ........67.00 1959 #563 EX .......60.00 ..........49.00 1959 #464 EX-MT 49.00 ..........41.00 1960 VG-EX ..........50.00 ..........42.00 1960 #7 EX ...........12.00 ............9.50 1964 EX-MT .........95.00 ..........79.00 1967 EX ................45.00 ..........31.95 1970 NR-MT .........90.00 ..........78.00 1955 Snider ......Reg. .... Special 1960 Mantle/ Other Snider Cards Reg. .......Special VG-EX ......... $179.00 ....$129.00 Boyer #160 .......Reg. .... Special NR-MT ........ $130.00 ....$109.00 1958 EX ..............$38.00 ........$27.00 1958 #314 NR-MT 49.00 ..........41.00 EX-MT ............ 89.00 ........68.00 1958 #314 EX-MT 34.00 ..........26.95 1959 Mantle .....Reg. .... Special EX ................... 53.00 ........39.00 1958 #314 VG-EX .18.00 ..........13.50 NR-MT ........ $950.00 ....$825.00 VG-EX ............. 40.00 ........33.00 1959 #468 EX-MT 20.00 ..........13.50 EX-MT .......... 695.00 ......595.00 1959 #468 EX .......10.00 ............6.95 1961 VG-EX ..........20.00 ..........12.95 EX ................. 425.00 ......343.00 1962 EX-MT .........44.00 ..........29.00 VG-EX ........... 345.00 ......298.00 1962 EX ................30.00 ..........23.95 1963 Mantle/Richardson 1963 VG-EX ..........32.00 ..........25.95 1958 Mays .......Reg. .... Special #173 .................Reg. .... Special 1963 #68 EX-MT ..19.00 ..........13.95 EX-MT ........ $105.00 ......$87.00 1964 EX-MT .........24.00 ..........18.95 1956 Mays .......Reg. .... Special EX-MT ........ $188.00 ....$141.00 EX ................... 75.00 ........49.00 1964 EX ................12.00 ............8.95 BVG 6 EX-MT ...$237.00 ....$215.00 EX ................. 150.00 ......117.00 1964 VG-EX ..........10.00 ............7.50 VG-EX ............. 42.00 ........34.00 VG-EX ........... 119.00 ........93.00 VG-EX ............. 95.00 ........73.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-125 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM 1962 SALADA COINS Issued in packages of Salada Tea and Junket Pudding mix in 1962, these plastic coins are very popular with collectors. We recently broke up a complete set – nearly all players available including many of the scarcer coins. This is a great opportunity for team and type set collectors to add to their collections. All coins grade EX-MT or better. WB – White Buttons; RB = Red Buttons 156 Tony Taylor Phillies ............................4.95 157 Bob Friend Pirates .............................4.95 158 Gus Bell Mets ....................................4.95 159 Roy McMillan Braves .........................4.95 160 Carl Warwick Cardinals .....................4.95 161 Willie Davis Dodgers ..........................5.50 162 Sam Jones Giants ...........................70.00 163 Ruben Amaro Phillies ........................6.95 164 Sam Taylor Cubs ...............................4.95 165 Frank Robinson Reds ......................17.50 166 Lew Burdette Braves .........................7.00 167 Ken Boyer Cardinals ........................15.00 168 Bill Virdon Pirates ..............................4.95 169 Jim Davenport Giants ........................4.95 1 Jim Gentile Orioles ..............................$5.95 52 Johnny Temple Orioles ......................24.00 104 Frank Thomas Braves......................35.00 170 Don Demeter Phillies .........................4.95 2 Billy Pierce White Sox ..........................85.00 53 Jackie Brandt Oriole ..........................16.00 105 Wes Covington Phillies ......................4.95 171 Richie Ashburn Cubs .......................40.00 3 Chico Fernandez Tigers .........................4.95 54 Joe McClain Senators .........................4.95 106 Chuck Hiller Giants ............................4.95 172 Johnny Podres Dodgers ....................8.95 4 Tom Brewer Red Sox ...........................17.95 55 Sherm Lollar White Sox .......................5.95 107 Don Hoak Pirates ..............................4.95 173 Joe Cunningham White Sox.............12.95 5 Woodie Held Indians ..............................4.95 56 Gene Stephens A's ..............................4.95 108 Bob Lillis Colt .45's............................4.95 174 Roy Face Pirates ...............................5.95 6 Ray Herbert A’s ....................................22.95 57 Leon Wagner Angels RB ......................7.95 109 Sandy Koufax Dodgers ....................39.00 175 Orlando Cepeda Giants ....................14.00 7 Ken Aspromonte Angels ......................11.50 58 Frank Lary Tigers ................................7.00 110 Gordy Coleman Reds .........................4.95 176 Bobby Smith Mets .............................6.95 8 Whitey Ford Yankees ...........................25.00 59 Bill Skowron Yankees ........................15.00 111 Eddie Mathews Braves ....................23.00 177 Ernie Banks Cubs SS .......................24.00 9 Jim Lemon Twins ..................................4.95 60 Vic Wertz Red Sox .............................25.00 112 Art Mahaffey Phillies ..........................4.95 178 Daryl Spencer Dodgers 3B ..............24.00 10 Billy Klaus Senators .............................4.95 61 Willie Kirkland Indians .........................4.95 113 Ed Bailey Giants Red .........................4.95 179 Bob Schmidt Reds ...........................27.50 11 Steve Barber Orioles..........................34.00 62 Leo Posada A's ....................................4.95 114 Smoky Burgess Pirates .....................7.95 180 Hank Aaron Braves ..........................45.00 12 Nellie Fox White Sox ..........................21.00 63 Albie Pearson Angels RB ......................8.95 115 Bill White Cardinals ...........................6.95 181 Hobie Landrith Mets ........................11.95 13 Jim Bunning Tigers ...........................17.95 64 Bobby Richardson Yankees ...............20.00 116 Ed Bouchee Cubs ............................29.95 182 Eddie Bressoud Red Sox .................29.95 14 Frank Malzone Red Sox .......................6.95
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