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Kit Young's Sale KIT YOUNG’S SALE #83 STAN THE MAN Here’s a great chance to pick up some cards of Stan “The Man” Musial. 1948 BOWMAN #36 01 1948-49 LEAF #4 02 1948-49 LEAF #4 03 1947 HOMOGENIZED 04 1949 BOWMAN #24 05 Rookie Rookie Rookie BOND GD-VG (light erasure) VG-EX VG-EX VG EX-MT $95.00 $320.00 $395.00 $345.00 $59.95 GD-VG/ VG $195.00 1950 ROYAL DESSERT 06 1950 ALL STAR PIN UP 07 1951 WHEATIES 08 1952 WHEATIES 09 1952 STAR CAL DECAL 10 #1 EX-MT VG-EX VG-EX #93A VG-EX $175.00 $70.00 $38.00 VG-EX $235.00 $195.00 1952 BERK ROSS 11 1953 SPORT MAGAZINE 12 1953 BOWMAN #32 13 1954 RED HEART 14 1958 TOPPS A.S. #476 15 NR-MT NR-MT VG-EX GD-VG NR-MT $55.00 $279.00 $115.00 $229.00 $99.00 EX-MT $48.00 PR-FR VG-EX $20.00 $69.00 1960 TOPPS #250 16 1961 TOPPS #290 17 1962 TOPPS #50 18 1963 TOPPS #250 19 1963 TOPPS #138 20 EX+/EX-MT EX-MT/NR-MT $95.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $80.00 EX+/EX-MT $65.00 w/Willie Mays $60.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $85.00 EX-MT EX $48.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $64.00 EX-MT $75.00 $80.00 VG-EX $39.00 EX-MT $60.00 EX+/EX-MT $59.00 VG-EX VG-EX $35.00 EX $42.00 $39.00 GD-VG $20.00 More Stan The Man Musial cards 1983 TCMA 1942 Play Ball #26 ....NR-MT 4.95 1980-88 Baseball Immortals #114 The following cards are $1.50 each – All (These cards may be viewed at www. 1983 TCMA All Time Cardinals...... EX-MT 2.95 1982 TCMA Baseball’s Greatest Hitters NR-MT kityoung.com) 1989 Kenner Starting Line Up Greats ...NR-MT 1983 Donruss Hall of Fame Heroes #32 1999 Fleer Tradition #3 1959 Topps #470 In Action . VG $9.00; FR 3.95 5.00 1984 TCMA All Time All Star Teams 1999 Fleer Tradition #8 1961 Nu Card Scoops #421 ......NR-MT 14.00; 2000 Fleer Retrospection #2 ........NR-MT 7.00 1984 Renata Galasso Collectors Series #9 2007 Topps Heritage #FB5 EX-MT 12.00 2000 Topps Through the Years #6 NR-MT 4.00 1985 Topps Circle K #15 The following cards are $1.00 each – All 1962 Topps #317 In Action ...NR-MT 24.00; EX 2003 Donruss Diamond Kings #163 .....NR-MT 1987 Baseball’s All Time Greats NR-MT 11.00 3.25 1988 Pacific Baseball Legends #6 1985 Topps Woolworth #27 1963 Topps Peel Off ....................VG-EX 16.00 2007 Topps National Convention 1954 Retro .. 1990 Baseball Wit #36 t1988 Topps #665 1974 Laughlin All Star Games ....NR-MT 14.00 NR-MT 2.50 1992 Score The Franchise #4 w/Mantle 1992 Score The Franchise #1 1979 TCMA The Fifties #9 ................EX+ 3.95 The following cards are $1.95 each – All 1992 Pacific McDonalds #22 1993 Ballstreet News 1980’s Perez Steele Post Card ....NR-MT 17.00 NR-MT 1993 Yoo Hoo Baseball Legends 1998 Topps Hall of Fame #HOF3 1982 G.S. Gallery #1 ....................NR-MT 3.95 1977 TCMA Renata Galasso #16 1998 St. Louis Browns Heads Up #20 2003 Upper Deck Vintage #48 1982 Baseball Card News ............NR-MT 3.95 1980 Cramer Baseball Legends #8 1999 Fleer Vintage ’61 #6 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-83 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM BOWMAN BASEBALL - TAKE 15% OFF 1948 BOWMAN BASEBALL 94 Vernon .................................................EX 22.00 142 Lollar ........................... EX 20.00; VG-EX 18.00 1951 BOWMAN BASEBALL 1 Elliott EX-MT $98.00; EX 142 Waitkus..................EX-MT 36.00; VG-EX 23.00 215 Lopat ..........................NR-MT 67.00; EX 33.00 225 Bankhead EX+/EX-MT 60.00; VG-EX 49.00 164 Wertz ........................................... VG-EX 32.00 88 Marion .................................................EX 20.00 $32.00 2 Blackwell . VG-EX 29.00 110 Wynn ......................................VG-EX/EX 75.00 130 Mitchell .............................................EX 14.00 40 Bell ........ VG-EX 24.00 3 Kiner EX-MT 220.00; EX 32 Yost ....................EX-MT 48.00; VG-EX/EX 20.00 139 Mize ..................................EX 40.00; VG 28.00 245 Berardino ...... EX-MT 148.00; VG-EX 125.00 240 Young ..........................................GD-VG 20.00 221 Mueller ..............................................VG 13.00 43.00; VG 20.00 4 Mize ... VG-EX 62.00; VG VARIATIONS 247 Noren .......................................... VG-EX 10.00 31 Campanella ..........PSA 49.00 88 Bill Salkeld Braves (name front) ..... VG-EX 29.00 60 Pafko ...................................................EX 32.00 4 VG-EX 120.00; GD-VG 5 Feller ..............VG 89.00 126 Al Brazle Cardinals (print back) ..........VG 24.00 12 Page .............................................. VG-EX 36.00 75.00 7 Reiser VG-EX 65.00; VG HIGH NUMBERS 21 Reese . EX+ 160.00; PSA 5 EX 149.00; VG 99.00 60 Carrasquel....... EX-MT 193 Reiser .... EX-MT 39.00; EX 20.00; VG-EX 16.00 49.00 NR-MT @ $58.00 each: 173, 176, 182, 183, 190, 48.00 138 Reynolds ............... EX-MT 58.00; GD-VG 15.00 8 Rizzuto ... VG-EX 136.00 191, 203, 207, 221, 222, 227 224 Cox ............EX 15.00 11 Rizzuto ...BVG 4.5 VG-EX+ 135.00; BVG 4 VG-EX 12 Sain .EX-MT 68.00; EX EX-MT @ $42.00 each: 153, 182, 187, 188, 195, 226 Dykes . EX-MT 16.00; 120.00 44.00; VG-EX 36.00 200, 203, 207, 212, 213, 217, 223 EX 10.00 167 Roe .............................................. VG-EX 32.00 14 Reynolds ....EX-MT 48.00; EX+ 45.00; EX 39.00; EX-MT @ $45.00 each: 154, 190, 208 122 Garagiola .................................... EX-MT 85.00 25 Sauer ...................................................EX 32.00 VG-EX 27.00 EX+/EX-MT @ $40.00 each: 198, 227 7 Hodges PSA 6 EX-MT 100.00; EX+/EX-MT 93.00; 71 Schoendienst .......................................VG 27.00 17 Slaughter .............................................VG 36.00 EX+ @ $27.00 each: 222, 237 EX 68.00; VG 42.00 234 Shantz ........................................ EX-MT 48.00 18 Spahn ................................................EX 165.00 EX @ $25.00 each: 148, 156, 160, 166, 181, 183, 141 Hutchinson ...................EX-MT 20.00; GD 5.00 68 Simmons ....................................... VG-EX 24.00 19 Henrich .......................... EX 36.00; VG-EX 30.00 188, 201, 203, 207, 215, 222, 231, 235 143 Kluszewski EX+/EX-MT 65.00; EX 49.00; VG-EX 77 Snider .. PSA 4.5 VG-EX+ 135.00; VG-EX 120.00; 20 Kerr .....................................................VG 16.00 EX @ $30.00 each: 205, 236 32.00; VG 27.00 PSA 3 VG 100.00 21 Fain ............................................... VG-EX 20.00 VG-EX/EX @ $22.00 each: 147, 200 218 Lopat .......................................... EX-MT 48.00 19 Spahn ........................ VG-EX 118.00; VG 100.00 22 Bevens .......................... VG-EX 25.00; VG 20.00 VG-EX/EX @ $25.00 each: 170 295 Lopez ..........EX-MT 110.00; EX+/EX-MT 95.00 29 Stanky .......................................... EX-MT 48.00 25 McCosky ....................................... EX-MT 20.00 VG-EX @ $20.00 each: 145, 163, 168, 171, 176, 50 Mize ................................................. EX+ 49.00 217 Stengel ........... PSA 6 EX-MT 100.00; EX 69.00 26 Shea .............. EX 29.00; VG-EX 25.00; VG 20.00 182, 189, 191, 192, 193, 195, 198, 200, 201, 202, 241 Noren .......................... EX 15.00; VG-EX 13.00 174 Thompson .................... EX 20.00; VG-EX 16.00 27 Gordon.............................FR-GD (trimmed) 9.00 204, 215, 220, 221, 223, 228, 234, 235, 239 80 Reese PSA 6 EX-MT 160.00; SGC 60 EX 100.00; 28 Thomson....................................... EX-MT 73.00 29 Page ............................. EX-MT 76.00; VG 26.00 VG-EX @ $25.00 each: 169, 230 PSA 4 VG-EX 80.00; VG-EX 80.00; GD-VG 50.00 79 Vander Meer ........................................EX 20.00 30 Lockman ....................................... VG-EX 26.00 VG @ $18.00 each: 184 238 Reiser ......................................... EX-MT 40.00 132 Vernon ...............................................EX 15.00 31 McCahan .........................................GD-VG 7.00 GD-VG @ $18.00 each: 186 322 Sewell .........................................GD-VG 15.00 33 Johnson ...............................................VG 10.00 9 Wertz ............................................... VG-EX 27.00 32 Snider ............................................GD-VG 65.00 34 Jones ...... EX-MT 44.00; EX 27.00; VG-EX 19.00 COMMONS 98 T. Williams.................................... VG-EX 395.00 257 Tebbetts .............................................EX 36.00 35 Stirnweiss ...................... EX 24.00; VG-EX 19.00 NR-MT @ $16.95 each: 28, 31, 96, 108, 120, 148 Wynn .................................................EX 44.00 126 Thomson............................................EX 30.00 36 Musial ............VG-EX 320.00; GD-VG/VG 195.00 121, 126 162 Yost ............................. EX 17.00; VG-EX 14.00 65 Vernon .......................................... EX-MT 32.00 41 Barney .................................................VG 24.00 EX-MT @ $12.75 each: 42, 48, 56, 66, 74, 77, 79, 176 Wertz .......................................... EX-MT 32.00 80, 89, 90, 101, 103, 105, 106, 109, 113, 121, 126, VARIATIONS (no copyright) 42 Poat .............................................. EX-MT 56.00 219 Bauer...............................................EX $50.00 165 T. Williams........................... SGC 40 VG 267.00 127, 130, 131, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138 45 Sauer ...................................................VG 24.00 252 Demars ..............................................EX 25.00 EX+/EX-MT @ $11.95 each: 139 HIGH NUMBERS 47 Thomson........................................ VG-EX 55.00 229 Frisch ......................................... EX-MT 48.00 EX+ @ $8.00 each: 40 NR-MT @ $50.00 each: 301 248 Jethroe ........................................ VG-EX 24.00 1949 BOWMAN BASEBALL EX @ $7.50 each: 28, 37, 48, 55, 66, 80, 81, 83, EX-MT @ $40.00 each: 261, 266, 267, 272, 276, 211 Keller .........................................
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