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Kit Young's Sale KIT YOUNG’S SALE #70 VINTAGE ALL TIME GREATS 1922 E121 AMERICAN 1933 GOUDEY #149 1911 T206 CARAMEL BABE RUTH BABE RUTH TY COBB We don’t offer this card very From the famed 1933 Goudey One of The Georgia Peach’s often as we simply don’t see set, this card features The most sought after cards is the it. Very collectible mid-grade Babe swinging his big bat red background portrait card card of Ruth “holding the wearing the pinstripes. from the popular T206 set. bird”. Collectors call it the Background is red. Card This century old card grades famous “bird” card. Well grades VG with no creases or VG condition. Well centered, centered, shows wear on the surface wear, back is clean. corner wear on all corners. corners, has tiny 1/4” crease Corners all have wear. Good There is some light creasing in upper border. Back has eye appeal. VG $1695.00 in lower right part of card. a few tiny scuff marks, all Back of card is Polar Bear type is legible. Classic card advertisement. Back is clean. of Babe. High guide value is VG $995.00 $8000.00. VG $1995.00 1948-49 LEAF #3 1948-49 LEAF #3 1914 T213 COUPON BABE RUTH BABE RUTH CIGARETTES TY COBB One of the nicest vintage Another very nice card of The Seldom offered card of Ty Babe Ruth cards we’ve Bambino from the 1948-49 Cobb. Portrait shot. Card is offered over the past couple Leaf series. Card grades professionally graded SGC years. This beauty grades EX/EX+ with solid color and 20 FR. Corners show some EX-MT condition. Corners are registry. Corners touched but rounding but still plenty sharp, good color and registry are reasonably sharp. Nice of border. Card has some on this one! Back is clean. centering. Back is clean. horizontal creases but is Nice card. EX-MT $1895.00 The 1948-49 Leaf is one still very collectible. Back is of Ruth’s more affordable clean and features Coupon vintage issue cards. EX/EX+ Cigarettes ad. SGC 20 FR $1495.00 $995.00 1923 V117 MAPLE 1923 W515-1 #47 1927 W560 CRISPETTE #22 TY COBB BABE RUTH BABE RUTH Seldom offered card from Card #47 of the early 1920’s Very nice condition card of the tough Maple Crispette strip card issue. Unique in The Babe from the early part series of 1923. Black and that it is the only card of The of his career. Grades NR-MT white portrait shot of Cobb. Bambino that we can think condition with great centering Card grades PSA 2 GD and is of where he’s not wearing a and strong sharp corners. professionally graded. In our ball cap! Card is in color and The backs of the cards from opinion the card grades more nicely centered. Light corner this series are blank. Strip VG/VG-EX. A couple of hardly wear, still reasonably sharp cards are the most affordable noticeable creases in the though. Grades EX. Cheap from the 1920’s era but you border and some corner wear card of Ruth from his playing don’t find them often in this is all. Good looking card. days! EX $895.00 beautiful condition. NR-MT PtSA 2 GD $1995.00 $695.00 1927 W560 1911 T205 1933 GOUDEY #53 LOU GEHRIG TY COBB BABE RUTH Another nice strip card, nearly A great card of Ty Cobb Another popular card of The Sultan 90 years old. Playing card featuring a nice colorful of Swat from the 1933 Goudey Gum design features a portrait of portrait inside a baseball series. This is the yellow background The Iron Horse – Lou Gehrig. diamond. Card has gold version featuring The Babe following Also unique in that the 1927 borders and a nice bio on through on his home run swing. This Yanks were a dominant team the back. Card grades a card grades GD-VG overall. Card featuring Murders Row. Card solid VG-EX with no creases. has some moderate creasing and grades beautiful NR-MT Piedmont back is clean. wear on corners. Well centered, no condition. NR-MT $550.00 Professionally graded SGC 50 surface wear. Back is clean. This is VG-EX. $1995.00 the toughest and most expensive of Babe’s 4 cards in the set. High guide value is $8000.00. GD-VG $1695.00 1948-49 LEAF #76 1948-49 LEAF #1 1948-49 LEAF #1 TED WILLIAMS JOE DIMAGGIO JOE DIMAGGIO The Splendid Splinter is Mid-grade collectible card of Mid-lower grade example swinging his bat on this 65 DiMaggio from the 1948-49 of Joltin’ Joe. Card has year old card from the Leaf Leaf set. Nice registry on this no creases. Corners show Gum series. Great card from card. Grades VG/VG-EX with wear and there is some the prime of Williams’ storied wear on the corners and a surface wear on this one. career. Grades a nice VG/ crease in lower right corner Great chance to pick up a VG-EX with no creases or over the “o” in DiMaggio. card of DiMaggio from his surface wear. Good registry. Otherwise pretty clean card. playing days. Grades GD-VG. VG/VG-EX $450.00 Back is in nice shape. VG/ $695.00 VG-EX $895.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-70 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM VINTAGE FOOTBALL STARS 1948 BOWMAN #107 SID 01 1948 BOWMAN #22 02 1948 LEAF #6 BOBBY 03 1950 BOWMAN #78 DANTE 04 1952 BOWMAN SMALL 05 LUCKMAN VG $125.00 SAMMY BAUGH VG $169.00 LAYNE VG-EX $155.00 LAVELLI NR-MT $179.00; #46 ART DONOVAN EX-MT GD-VG $39.00 $189.00; VG-EX $75.00 1952 BOWMAN SMALL #16 06 1952 BOWMAN SMALL 07 1952 BOWMAN SMALL #1 08 1952 BOWMAN SMALL 09 1952 BOWMAN LARGE 10 FRANK GIFFORD Rookie #14 PAUL BROWN NR-MT NORM VAN BROCKLIN PSA #142 TOM LANDRY EX #127 OLLIE MATSON EX+/ NR-MT $420.00; VG-EX $150.00 $175.00; EX $75.00 6 EX-MT $320.00; VG-EX/EX $199.00; VG-EX/EX $170.00 EX-MT $199.00 (Also available $170.00 1952 Bowman Small EX-MT $99.00) 1952 BOWMAN LARGE 11 1952 BOWMAN LARGE #48 12 1952 BOWMAN LARGE #17 13 1954 BOWMAN #55 FRANK 14 1955 TOPPS ALL 15 #126 STEVE ROMANIK GEORGE HALAS EX-MT Y.A. TITTLE EX $145.00; GIFFORD NR-MT $99.95; AMERICAN #100 FATS EX+/EX-MT $199.00 $245.00 VG-EX $120.00 VG-EX $39.95 HENRY EX-MT $175.00; VG-EX $80.00 1955 TOPPS ALL 16 1955 TOPPS ALL 17 1955 TOPPS ALL 18 1955 TOPPS ALL 19 1958 TOPPS #22 JOHN 20 AMERICAN #85 SID AMERICAN #27 RED AMERICAN #16 KNUTE AMERICAN #12 OTTO UNITAS EX-MT $121.00 LUCKMAN NR-MT $130.00; EX- GRANGE PSA 6 EX-MT $280.00 ROCKNE EX+/EX-MT $250.00 GRAHAM PSA 8 NM/MT OC MT $100.00; VG-EX $45.00 $195.00 1958 TOPPS #66 BART 21 1959 TOPPS #10 JIM 22 1962 TOPPS #28 JIM 23 1963 TOPPS #1 JOHN 24 1965 TOPPS #35 JACK 25 STARR NR-MT $165.00; EX- BROWN EX-MT $105.00; BROWN EX+/EX-MT UNITAS EX-MT $105.00; KEMP EX-MT $105.00; MT $120.00; VG-EX $60.00 EX/EX+ $75.00 $110.00; EX $80.00 EX+ 74.00; EX $59.00 EX+/EX-MT $89.95 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-70 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM GOUDEYS - PLAY BALLS - DIAMOND STARS 1933 GOUDEY GD-VG @ $15.00 each: 113, 141, 146, 159, 1939 PLAY BALL EX+/EX-MT @ $52.00 each: 191 166 EX @ $12.00 each: 13, 15, 17, 22, 25, 32, GD-VG @ $19.00 each: 6, 16, 27, 28, 30, 35, 39, 53, 58, 59, 63, 67, 78, 89, 91, 92, 36, 38 100, 106, 127, 131, 135, 137, 139, 145, 147, GD @ $12.00 each: 65, 66, 67, 85, 86, 122, 160, 164, 165, 166 166, 175, 195, 196, 210 EX @ $15.00 each: 29, 50, 68 GD @ $15.00 each: 6, 9, 16, 24, 46 EX @ $42.00 each: 182, 185, 190, 192, 194, GD @ $18.00 each: 12, 77 195, 202, 216, 217, 222, 239 44 Bottomley ..... VG-EX $65.00; FR-GD 25.00 FR-GD @ $10.00 each: 13, 21, 84, 93, 233 6 Durocher .................................................... EX @ $48.00 each: 228, 233 EX @ $52.00 each: 181 191 Chapman ............................GD-VG 27.00 CARD LOTS (All Our Choice) EX-MT $99.00; EX 60.00; VG 39.00 76 Cochrane .................. PSA 4 VG-EX 200.00 39 Ferrell ....EX 45.00; VG-EX 38.00; VG 30.00 VG-EX @ $10.00 each: 11, 13, 18, 19, 20, 22, 5 Diff. 10 Diff. 20 Diff. 42 Collins ........................................VG 49.00 50 Gehringer....................................EX 75.00 37, 42, 47, 57, 59, 60, 62, 66, 70, 73, 83, 84, VG-EX $89.00 $175.00 $340.00 189 Cronin ...................... GD (ink back) 53.00 48 Gomez ...................................................... 86, 90, 93, 95, 97, 99, 101, 110, 112, 126, VG $74.00 $142.00 -1934 23 Cuyler ............. VG-EX 79.00; GD-VG 59.00 EX 75.00; PSA 4 VG-EX 63.00; VG-EX 49.95 127, 128, 131, 136, 137, 138, 139, 143, 148, GOUDEY 19 Dickey ...VG-EX 145.00; GD-VG/VG 109.00 53 Hubbell ..EX 75.00; VG-EX 65.00; VG 50.00 151, 154, 155, 162, 163, 164, 165 147 Durocher ....................
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