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1952 TOPPS BASEBALL 1961 FLEER TEAM This May Be the Hottest Set Right Now Page 1 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #141 VINTAGE OLDIES 1911 T201 Mecca Double 1948-49 #4 Stan Musial 1934 Goudey #37 Lou Gehrig 1954 Bowman #66 Folder Ty Cobb 1954 Wilson Franks rookie VG-EX $375.00 VG $1195.00 Ted Williams scarce Sam Crawford GD-VG $795.00 Ted Williams VG-EX $750.00 GD-VG $1100.00 1953 Topps #1 1932 U.S. Caramel #26 1953 Topps #220 Satchel Paige 1941 Double Play #81/82 1951 Bowman #1 Jackie Robinson Lou Gehrig FR-GD $895.00 VG-EX $199.00 Ted Williams Joe Cronin Whitey Ford rookie VG-EX/EX $349.00 PSA 3 VG $238.00 PSA 3 VG $388.00 1963 Topps #537 1954 Bowman #65 1951 Bowman #20 1935 National Chicle #9 1956 Topps #135 Pete Rose rookie Mickey Mantle Tom Landry rookie Knute Rockne Mickey Mantle EX-MT $1050.00 VG-EX $498.00 VG-EX $200.00 VG-EX $550.00 GD-VG $318.00 1952 Bowman Small #14 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron 1933 Sport Kings #18 1909-11 T206 Clark Griffith 1909-11 T206 Hugh Jennings Paul Brown NR-MT $150.00 rookie VG trim $595.00 Gene Tunney EX $195.00 EX-MT $270.00 EX-MT $275.00 1954 Wilson Franks 1909-11 T206 Nap Lajoie Roy Campanella 1963 Topps #537 Pete Rose 1934 Goudey #19 Lefty Grove 1909 E92 Dockman VG $220.00 GD-VG/VG $195.00 rookie GD-VG $299.00 EX+/EX-MT $275.00 Nap Lajoie GD $375.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS . 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137. DEPT. S-141. SAN DIEGO,CA 92107. (888) 548-9686. KITYOUNG.COM Page 2 500 HOME RUN CLUB We are featuring 50-60 year old cads of the exclusive 500 home run club. Legends who slugged over 500 home runs in their careers (we are skipping players from the steroid era). We’ll start at the top: HANK AARON Reg. SPECIAL 1960 #564 ............ 1964 1978 .............. NR-MT Reg. $10.00 (755 HOMERS) VG-EX .........$83.00 ......... $67.00 EX 40.00; VG-EX 33.00 EX-MT 29.00; EX 16.00 Special $5.95 1956 Reg. Special VG ...............$60.00 .................... - 1965 1978 ................. EX-MT Reg. $7.00 EX-MT $240.00 $199.00 1960 #7 ................... EX-MT 17.00; ..........NR-MT 40.00; EX-MT 30.00; Special $4.50 VG-EX ....... $119.00 .........$99.00 1957 EX 10.00; VG-EX 8.00 VG-EX 13.00 1979 ...........................NR-MT 8.00 NR-MT .......$395.00 .................... - 1961 #482 NR-MT 48.00; 1966........................ 1962 EX ..............$154.00 ....... $129.00 EX-MT 37.00; EX 20.00 EX-MT 31.00; EX 17.00; MICKEY MANTLE EX ................$60.00 ..... $43.00 VG-EX ....... $127.00 ........$101.00 1962 #395 EX-MT 35.00 VG-EX 14.00 (536 HOMERS) GD ...............$55.00 .........$38.00 1967 (SEE OTHER MANTLE 1965 EX-MT 10.00; EX 6.00 1962 #395 EX Special $12.95 IN PREMIUM CARDS OR NR-MT $150.00 .- 1958 1968 SPECIAL MANTLE EX-MT .......$105.00 .......... $89.00 EX-MT .......$240.00 ....... $199.00 1963 VG-EX 50.00 EX-MT 22.00 EX+/EX-MT .$88.00 ........... $71.00 EX .............. $115.00 ......... $87.00 1970 SECTIONS) VG-EX .........$99.00 ......... $81.00 1963 #138 EX-MT 56.00 NR-MT 50.00; EX-MT 40.00 1966 VG ...............$74.00 .........$53.00 1957 SPECIAL EX-MT .........$84.00 .................... - GD-VG .........$45.00 ..........$31.00 1963 #138 ............. 1970 #463 EX 3.25 VG-EX ...... $358.00 ......... $311.00 EX ................$50.00 .................... - EX Reg. $40.00 Special $25.00 1971 VG-EX .........$40.00 .........$29.95 1958 #436 w/SNIDER EX-MT 31.00; VG-EX 14.00 1957 #407 W/BERRA EX-MT .........$70.00 ......... $51.00 1963 #138 VG-EX Reg. $32.00 EX ..............$240.00 .........$199.00 1955 BOWMAN.... EX ................$43.00 ..........$31.00 Special $19.00 1972 NR-MT 8.00 VG-EX .......$180.00 ......... $157.00 EX-MT $174.00; VG-EX 83.00 VG-EX .........$30.00 ......... $19.00 1964 1958 EX-MT 140.00; VG ...............$26.00 ......... $16.00 ................ EX-MT 82.00; EX 50.00; 1972 EX-MT Reg. $55.00 EX 85.00; VG-EX 68.00 VG-EX 40.00 Special $2.95 1958 1958 #488 ............ EX-MT 43.00; 1959 #317 1964 #306 EX-MT 28.00 1972 VG-EX Special $1.95 EX+/EX-MT $550.00 EX $385.00 EX 24.00 NR-MT .........$79.00 .................... - 1959 .. EX-MT 105.00; EX 60.00; EX ................$32.00 .........$25.00 1968 ......................... VG-EX 20.00 1972 #754 1958 #487 VG-EX 48.00 VG-EX .........$24.00 ......... $19.00 NR-MT 45.00; EX-MT 28.00 NR-MT .......$190.00 .........$167.00 1959 #561 EX-MT 85.00; 1969 EX-MT 56.00; EX 32.00 EX-MT .......$140.00 ......... $114.00 VG-EX 41.00 1961 Harmon Killebrew EX ................$80.00 ...........$61.50 1959 #467 NR-MT Reg. 40.00 EX-MT .........$70.00 .........$46.00 1970 ........EX 32.00 (573 homers) VG-EX .........$70.00 .......... $54.00 Special $32.00 EX ................$40.00 .........$24.00 1971 .. VG-EX 33.00 1959 #467 1958 #418 EX-MT Reg. 28.00 VG-EX .........$33.00 ......... $21.00 1972 1958 Special $22.00 EX-MT ...............................$280.00 GD ...............$20.00 ......... $15.00 ......... NR-MT 40.00; EX-MT 28.00; EX-MT $68.00; EX 42.00; 1959 #212 EX 32.00; EX ......................................$160.00 EX 17.00; VG-EX 13.00 VG-EX 33.00 VG-EX 25.00 VG-EX .................................$98.00 1961 1972 #50 ............... 1960 VG-EX Special $9.95 1961 EX 50.00; VG-EX 42.00 EX-MT $70.00 ....... $46.00 NR-MT 20.00; EX-MT 14.00; 1961 #577 VG-EX 50.00 1959 EX ................$40.00 .........$24.00 VG-EX 7.00 1961 ......................... EX-MT 18.00; 1961 #484 EX-MT 35.00; VG-EX ...... $330.00 ........$299.00 VG-EX .........$33.00 ......... $21.00 1973 VG-EX 7.00 EX 20.00 VG .............$199.00 .........$148.00 GD ...............$20.00 ......... $15.00 ...........EX-MT 28.00; VG-EX 13.00 1962 ........................ EX-MT 17.00; 1962 #394 NR-MT 50.00; GD .............$129.00 ...........$87.00 EX 10.00 VG-EX 17.00 1962 FRANK ROBINSON 1962 #316 .............. EX-MT 11.00; 1963 VG-EX 67.00 1960 #160 EX ................$98.00 .........$72.00 (586 HOMERS) VG-EX 6.00 1963 #242 EX-MT 42.00; NR-MT ....... $115.00 .......... $95.00 VG-EX .........$80.00 .........$59.00 1963 ...... EX 59.00; VG-EX 49.00 VG-EX 20.00 EX-MT .........$85.00 ...........$61.00 VG ...............$55.00 .........$42.00 1957 ROOKIE 1964 .........................EX-MT 14.00; 1964 VG-EX 33.00 EX ................$50.00 .......... $35.00 VG-EX Reg. $108.00 VG-EX 8.00 1964 #423 NR-MT 115.00; VG-EX .........$40.00 .......... $28.00 1965 Special $88.00 1964 #81 ................EX-MT 10.00; EX 48.00 NR-MT .......$145.00 1958 VG-EX 4.75 1967 EX 32.00 1961 EX-MT .......$105.00 PSA 7 NM 116.00; EX 40.00; 1965 ........................ EX-MT 35.00; 1967........................ EX-MT .......$415.00 ........$365.00 VG-EX .........$50.00 VG-EX 33.00 VG-EX 17.00 VG-EX Reg. 27.00 Special 21.00 EX ..............$240.00 .........$199.00 1958 #484 NR-MT 40.00 1967 ....................... NR-MT 60.00 1969 EX-MT 35.00; VG-EX 20.00 VG .............$145.00 .........$108.00 1966 1969 ..........................EX-MT 11.00 1970 EX 20.00 EX ................$90.00 ......... $67.00 1958 #484 1972 .......................... NR-MT 7.25; 1971 VG-EX Special 18.50 1961 #406 VG-EX .........$72.00 .........$49.00 ...EX Reg. $16.00 Special $11.00 EX-MT 6.50; VG-EX 3.00 1972 NR-MT 40.00; EX 17.00; EX-MT .........$70.00 .......... $54.00 VG ...............$48.00 .........$29.00 1972 #52 ....................................... VG-EX 13.00 EX ................$43.00 ........... $31.00 GD-VG .........$30.00 .........$22.00 1958 #386 ............ EX-MT 2.95; EX 1.50 1972 #300 EX-MT 14.00; EX-MT 12.00; VG-EX 5.00 VG-EX 7.00 1962 1967 1959 NR-MT 55.00; EX-MT 35.00; 1973 EX-MT 19.00; EX 11.00 REGGIE JACKSON VG-EX .......$199.00 .........$174.00 EX-MT .........$72.00 .................... - VG-EX 17.00 1973 #1 EX-MT 28.00; (563 HOMERS) VG .............$140.00 .......... $99.00 EX ................$42.00 .........$25.00 1960 VG-EX 12.00 ......... NR-MT 55.00; EX-MT 35.00; 1974 #1 VG-EX 15.00 1969 ROOKIE ......... EX $120.00; 1962 #18 W/MAYS 1955 EX 23.00; VG-EX 17.00 1976 EX 11.00; VG-EX 9.00 VG-EX 99.00 NR-MT .......$199.00 .........$178.00 VG-EX $199.00; VG 150.00 1961 NR-MT 43.00; VG-EX 13.00 1970 ................................EX 20.00 EX-MT .......$140.00 ......... $112.00 WILLIE MAYS 1956 1970 .....VG-EX SPECIAL $11.95 EX ................$80.00 .......... $63.00 1961 #581 EX-MT 56.00 1971 (660 HOMERS) VG-EX 100.00; GD-VG 60.00 ................ VG-EX Reg. $17.00 GD-VG .........$45.00 ........... $31.00 SPECIAL $12.50 1961 #25 ..EX 3.25 1972 ........ EX 11.95; VG-EX 10.00 1954 ............... Reg. ........Special 1958 #486 1963 1972 #436 ................ EX-MT 8.50 EX-MT .......$540.00 .................... - EX-MT 42.00 EX-MT .......$399.00 ........$336.00 1962 .NR-MT 50.00 1973 ...........NR-MT 17.00; EX 7.50 EX ..............$320.00 .......$274.00 VG-EX .......$199.00 .........$168.00 1973 ....
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