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Kit Young's Sale #121 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #121 VINTAGE OLDIES 1969 Topps Super #24 Mickey 1967 Topps #581 Tom Seaver 1958 Bell Brand Roy Campanella 1955 Rawlings Stan Musial batting 1955 Rawlings Stan Musial Mantle EX $650.00 rookie PSA 7 NM $1195.00 EX-MT (tiny nick on back) $350.00 VG $175.00 kneeling VG $175.00 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folder 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folder Ty Christy Mathewson EX+ (tape 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folder 1911 T201 Mecca Double Folder 1933 Goudey #53 Babe Ruth SGC Cobb EX+ $850.00 residue back) $295.00 Tris Speaker EX-MT $350.00 Walter Johnson VG-EX $280.00 20 FR $1575.00 1934 Washington Times 9/30/34 Babe Ruth Last Yankee Game 1909-11 T206 Christy Mathewson 1934 Goudey #61 Lou Gehrig SGC Premium Fold Out VG-EX/EX 1933 Sport Kings #20 Duke 1948-49 Leaf #1 Joe DiMaggio VG/VG-EX $895.00 40 VG $1495.00 $575.00 Kahanamoku VG-EX $199.00 SGC 60 EX $1100.00 1941 Double Play #63/64 J. 1941 Double Play #57/58 T. 1941 Double Play #81/82 T. 1965 Topps Push Pull Babe Ruth/ 1967 Topps #600 Brooks Robinson DiMaggio/Keller EX-MT $695.00 Williams/Tabor VG-EX $250.00 Williams/Cronin VG-EX $295.00 Lou Gehrig EX+ $650.00 PSA 7 NM $325.00 1923 German Baseball Transfers/ Stamps Uncut Sheet w/11 HOF’ers 1940 Play Ball #27 Ted Williams 1969 Topps #500 Mickey Mantle 1959 Yoo Hoo Gil McDougald SGC 1972 Daily Juice Co. Roberto inc. Ruth & Cobb EX $495.00 BVG 5.5 EX+ $695.00 White Letter PSA 4 VG-EX $499.00 96 MINT $225.00 Clemente PSA 9 MINT $49.95 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-121 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM 1953 TOPPS BASEBALL – 200 NEW CARDS Reynolds ......EX-MT 15.00; PSA 5 EX 11.50; GD 3.50 180, 184, 185, 186, 197, 198, 206, 208, 211, 213, Roe ........................................................ GD-VG 17.00 216, 219 Rosen .......................................................... VG 20.00 EX @ $10.95 each: 22, 57, 69, 71, 105, 113, 122, Sain .......................................................EX-MT 48.00 128, 140, 146, 188 Schoendienst .........................................VG-EX 32.00 EX @ $14.95 each: 25, 100, 106, 142, 167 Shantz ...................................EX-MT 88.00; EX 46.50 EX @ $8.95 each: 19, 35, 55, 92, 98, 107, 110, 123, Shuba ............................................................ VG 9.75 130, 136, 137, 166, 169, 171, 177, 178, 182, 185, Slaughter .............................. NR-MT 79.00; EX 37.00 186, 187, 189, 195, 196, 197, 200, 201, 202, 204, Spahn .......................................................... FR 34.00 211, 214, 215 Woodling ............................... EX 29.00; FR-GD 13.00 VG-EX @ $7.75 each: 2, 3, 11, 34, 42, 64 Wynn ......................................VG-EX 34.00; VG 25.95 VG-EX @ $11.95 each: 2, 32, 44, 106 VG-EX @ $5.95 each: 6, 7, 8, 15, 16, 23, 35, 36, 38, High Numbers 47, 49, 53, 56, 63, 91, 97, 98, 102, 103, 108, 112, EX-MT @ $31.95 each: 243, 247 117, 124, 136, 159, 164 EX-MT @ $58.00 each: 227, 233, 235, 249, 252, 270 VG-EX @ $5.75 each: 8, 11, 15, 17, 26, 28, 30, 68, Campanella Ford Wilhelm EX @ $17.75 each: 230, 241, 248 70, 74, 115, 118, 120, 126, 128, 139, 140, 148, EX $120.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $194.00 EX-MT $64.00 EX @ $36.50 each: 221, 226, 227, 249, 272 158, 160 SGC 55 VG-EX+ $79.95 SGC 80 EX/NM $187.00 VG-EX $24.00 VG-EX @ $14.95 each: 224, 249, 260, 279 VG-EX @ $6.75 each: 166, 168, 170, 176, 178, 180, VG-EX $52.00 EX-MT $185.00 VG $19.00 VG-EX @ $29.95 each: 221, 224, 227, 238, 240, 256, 181, 183, 185, 186, 188, 190, 194, 195, 196, 197, VG $77.00 EX $139.00 259, 269, 278 198, 200, 203, 210, 212, 214 VG-EX $88.00 VG @ $12.75 each: 223, 231, 247, 279 VG @ $4.50 each: 4, 9, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, VG $58.00 VG @ $24.00 each: 226, 229, 239, 250, 257, 266, 26, 29, 33, 38, 40, 45, 46, 48, 51, 65, 75, 83, 85, 94, GD-VG $52.00 274, 277 98, 99, 102, 108, 109, 120, 129, 132, 145, 148, 153, GD-VG @ $12.50 each: 234, 237, 247, 279 155, 157, 164 Berra .........................................................GD $83.00 Kinder.....................................................VG-EX 15.00 GD-VG @ $17.50 each: 221, 226, 227, 249, 251 VG @ $7.50 each: 169, 173, 178, 179, 184, 194, Joe Black ..............VG-EX 26.50; VG 20.00; GD 14.00 Kluszewski ............................................EX-MT 48.00 FR-GD @ $8.50 each: 226, 236, 240 196, 199, 200, 202, 203, 208, 209, 213, 214, 217, Blackwell ...............................................EX-MT 45.00 Lopat ........NR-MT 58.00; EX-MT 45.00; VG-EX 21.00 PR-FR @ $6.95 each: 223, 230, 247, 248, 249, 276 218 Milt Bolling .................................................. VG 49.00 Billy Martin .............................EX 55.00; VG-EX 45.00 GD-VG @ $4.50 each: 13, 14, 34, 44, 60, 63, 71, 93, J. Collins .......................................................EX 20.00 Mathews .........PSA 6 EX-MT 179.00; EX-MT 149.00; Commons 118, 120, 127, 129, 131, 148, 156, 161, 163 Dark .......................................................VG-EX 17.50 GD-VG 47.00 NR-MT @ $37.95 each: 52, 84, 174 GD-VG @ $4.95 each: 168, 169, 170, 175, 180, 183, Feller .....................................VG-EX 52.00; GD 29.00 McDougald .............................EX 29.00; VG-EX 24.00 EX-MT @ $24.95 each: 5, 25, 32, 39, 50, 58, 73, 79, 188, 193, 194, 198, 203, 206, 213, 218 Gilliam ...................................SGC 55 VG-EX+ 129.00 Minoso ........................................................ VG 21.00 101, 120, 129, 133 GD @ $3.50 each: 24, 26, 116, 123, 150, 182, 192, Hutchinson ...................................................EX 29.00 Mize ................EX-MT 64.00; EX 32.00; VG-EX 28.00 EX-MT @ $31.95 each: 24, 75, 96, 134, 210 195 Irvin ........................................................VG-EX 14.00 Newhouser ............................................ GD-VG 33.00 EX-MT @ $14.95 each: 42, 59, 67, 88, 90, 103, 108, FR @ $3.00 each: 80, 100, 126, 177 Jensen ............EX-MT 84.00; VG-EX 38.95; VG 31.00 Pierce ...........................................................EX 19.95 111, 144, 145, 153, 156, 159 Kell ........................................VG-EX 26.95; GD 15.00 Reese .......EX-MT 140.00; EX+ 110.00; GD-VG 38.00 EX-MT @ $16.50 each: 165, 167, 170, 172, 177, 1960 NU CARD BASEBALL HI-LITES Very popular with collectors – these cards feature a newspaper highlight design. The set includes many Hall of Famers and showcases many unique and interesting events in the first 100 years of baseball. Big names – little prices. All EX-MT or better (many NR-MT – cards show normal toning or wear on back. 1 Babe Ruth hits 3 homers in a Series game ...$59.00 24 Lou Gehrig consecutive games ends at 2130 43.95 48 Cy Young honored ........................................12.00 72 Nellie Fox A.L. MVP .........................................9.75 2 Johnny Podres pitching wins Series ...............13.95 25 Red Schoendienst key player in pennant ........9.75 49 Harmon Killebrew starts spring training .........9.75 3 Bill Bevans pitches no-hitter, almost .................9.75 26 Eddie Gaedel Midget pinch hits for St. Louis...9.75 50 Mickey Mantle hits longest homer................75.00 Lower Grade 4 Box score devised by reporter ..........................9.75 27 Willie Mays makes greatest catch ................38.00 51 Hank Aaron Braves take pennant .................12.00 1 Babe Ruth hits 3 homers in a Series game ....... EX+ 5 Johnny Vander Meer pitches 2 no hitters .........9.75 28 Yogi Berra homer puts Yanks in 1st ..............13.50 52 Ted Williams hero of All Star game ...............38.00 $34.00 6 Indians take Bums............................................9.75 29 Roy Campanella N.L. MVP ............................11.50 53 Jackie Robinson save Dodgers for playoff ....33.00 22 Mickey Mantle hits longest homer.....VG-EX 36.50 7 Joe DiMaggio comes thru ..............................43.95 30 Bob Turley hurls Yanks to championship .........9.75 54 Fred Snodgrass muffs fly ball .........................9.75 26 Eddie Gaedel Midget pinch hits for 8 Christy Mathewson pitches 3 shutouts ...........14.00 31 Dodgers take Series from White Sox ..............9.75 55 Duke Snider belts 2 homers, ties record.......10.95 St. Louis ...................................................VG-EX 4.75 9 Harvey Haddix pitches 12 perfect innings ........9.75 32 Furillo World Series Hero ................................9.75 56 Giants win 26 straight ....................................9.75 27 Willie Mays makes greatest catch .....VG-EX 19.00 10 Bobby Thomson homer sinks Dodgers .........15.00 33 Joe Adcock gets 4 homers and a double ........9.75 57 Ted Kluszewski stars in Series game ..............9.75 32 Furillo World Series Hero .....................VG-EX 4.75 11 Carl Hubbell strikes out 5 A.L. stars ..............11.00 34 Bill Dickey chosen All Star catcher ...............12.00 58 Mel Ott walks 5 times in single game ..........12.00 42 Hank Greenberg returns to Tigers 12 Marty Marion pickoff end Series .....................9.75 35 Lew Burdette beats Yanks in 3 Series games .9.75 59 Harvey Kuenn takes A.L. batting title ..............9.75 from Army ..................................................... VG 9.95 13 Grover Alexander Cards take Series ...............9.75 36 Umpires clear White Sox bench ......................9.75 60 Bob Feller hurls 3rd no hitter of career .........12.00 45 Phil Rizzuto 2 runs same 1st place ......VG-EX 5.95 14 Dizzy & Daffy Dean win Series .....................18.50 37 Pee Wee Reese greatest Dodger shortstop ...12.95 61 Casey Stengel Yanks champs again .............11.00 53 Jackie Robinson save Dodgers
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