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Kit Young's Sale #9 Superstar Specials KIT YOUNG’S SALE #9 Welcome to Kit Young’s Sale #9. Included are just acquired premium cards (new arrivals), some fantastic complete vintage set specials, a tremendous offering of Superstar specials, an outstanding selection of baseball lots at huge discounted prices and much more. You can order by phone, fax, mail or online at [email protected]. We accept payment through Paypal, Google Checkout or credit cards. If you have any questions, please call or email us. Our regular business hours are 8-6 weekdays and 8-2 Saturdays Pacific time. Toll Free #888-548-9686. SUPERSTAR SPECIALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 1965 #510 1957 #76 1973 #50 1957 #18 1969 #260 1962 #5 ERNIE BANKS ROBERTO CLEMENTE ROBERTO CLEMENTE DON DRYSDALE rookie REGGIE JACKSON rookie SANDY KOUFAX Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special PSA 6 EX-MT $80.00 $59.00 PSA 6 EX-MT $240.00 $205.00 EX-MT. $35.00. $21.95 EX-MT. $200.00. .$159.00 VG-EX. $129.00. $89.00 EX-MT. $120.00. $86.00 7 8 9 10 11 12 1961 #300 1963 #200 1954 #10 1967 #430 1969 #533 1955 #2 MICKEY MANTLE MICKEY MANTLE JACKIE ROBINSON PETE ROSE NOLAN RYAN TED WILLIAMS Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special Condition Regular Special VG-EX. $240.00. .$195.00 EX-MT. $480.00. .$389.00 VG-EX. $160.00. .$129.00 EX-MT. $80.00. $63.95 NR-MT. $220.00. .$185.00 PSA 4 VG-EX $280.00 $229.00 HANK AARON LOU BROCK BOB GIBSON Regular Special EDDIE MATHEWS Regular Special Regular Special Regular Special 1963 EX . 25.00. .19.95 Regular Special 1956 EX-MT . $280.00 $236.00 1964 EX . $22.00. .$15.95 1960 VG-EX. $20.00. .$14.95 1965 EX . 20.00. .13.95 1954 Bowman VG-EX $32.00. .$26.95 1957 VG-EX. 120.00. .89.00 1968 EX-MT . 20.00. .14.95 1969 EX . 12.50. .7.95 1963 EX . 16.00. .11.95 1963 NR-MT . 220.00. .175.00 ROD CAREW 1971 EX . 8.00. .3.95 1971 VG-EX. 8.00. .3.95 1965 EX-MT . 120.00. .89.00 1969 EX-MT . $32.00. .$24.95 1974 EX . 4.00. .2.50 1972 EX . 13.00. .8.50 WILLIE MAYS 1971 VG-EX. 24.00. .13.95 1969 #419 EX-MT . 8.00. .4.50 1973 EX-MT . $32.00. .$26.95 1972 #300 VG-EX . 9.00. .4.50 1970 EX . 7.50. .3.75 CATFISH HUNTER HARMON KILLEBREW 1973 EX-MT . 35.00. .23.95 1970 VG-EX. 6.00. .2.95 1966 EX . $10.00. .$5.95 1964 EX . $10.00. .$5.95 WILLIE MCCOVEY 1973 EX . 20.00. .12.50 1970 #453 VG-EX . 2.50. .1.50 1969 VG-EX. 5.00. .2.95 1971 EX . $5.00. .$2.50 1975 VG-EX. 14.00. .8.50 1971 VG-EX. 6.00. .2.95 1970 VG-EX. 5.00. .2.95 SANDY KOUFAX 1971 VG-EX. 4.00. .1.95 1973 VG-EX. 4.00. .1.95 1964 EX . $60.00. .$46.00 1974 EX . 4.00. .1.95 ERNIE BANKS 1975 EX . 5.00. .2.50 REGGIE JACKSON 1966 VG-EX. 45.00. .$34.95 1956 EX+. $70.00. .$49.00 1970 EX . $25.00. .$15.95 JOE MORGAN 1958 EX-MT . 105.00. .80.00 STEVE CARLTON 1970 #459 VG-EX . 5.00. .2.50 MICKEY MANTLE 1969 VG-EX. $6.50. .$3.95 1959 #469 NR-MT . 24.00. .17.50 1968 VG-EX. $15.00. .$9.50 1971 EX-MT . 40.00. .24.95 1962 SGC 60 EX. $300.00 $245.00 1966 EX . 18.00. .12.95 1971 EX . 10.00. .4.95 1971 EX . 25.00. .14.95 1963 VG-EX. 240.00. .199.00 THURMAN MUNSON 1971 VG-EX. 8.00. .3.95 1971 VG-EX. 20.00. .11.50 1964 EX . 250.00. .195.00 1971 EX . $55.00. .$28.95 JOHNNY BENCH 1973 EX . 5.00. .2.50 1973 EX-MT . 12.00. .7.95 1967 VG-EX. 140.00. .115.00 1971 VG-EX. 50.00. .23.95 1974 EX . $7.50. .$3.95 1973 EX . 8.00. .4.95 1968 EX-MT . 280.00. .229.00 1973 NR-MT . 10.00. .6.95 1974 VG-EX. 6.00. .2.95 ROBERTO CLEMENTE 1976 EX . 6.00. .2.95 1969 EX-MT . 280.00. .229.00 1973 VG-EX. 4.50. .2.95 1975 VG-EX. 6.00. .3.50 1963 EX-MT . $200.00 $165.00 1977 EX . 6.00. .2.95 1975 VG-EX. 3.50. .1.95 1967 EX-MT . 96.00. .81.00 ROGER MARIS YOGI BERRA AL KALINE 1961 VG-EX. $99.00. .$69.00 EDDIE MURRAY 1954 VG-EX. $120.00. .$89.00 1956 PSA 6 EX-MT. $100.00. .$79.95 1963 NR-MT . 90.00. .69.00 1978 Rookie EX. $25.00. .$14.95 1957 PSA 6 EX-MT. 160.00. .140.00 1959 EX+. 40.00. .27.95 1964 EX . 35.00. .29.95 1979 NR-MT . 13.00. .6.50 1960 EX . 45.00. .36.95 1959 #463 NR-MT . 33.00. .23.95 1979 EX . 5.00. .2.75 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 11545 SORRENTO VALLEY RD., #301 SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM STAN MUSIAL BROOKS ROBINSON Regular Special MIKE SCHMIDT BILLY WILLIAMS Regular Special Regular Special 1973 EX . 15.00. .9.95 Regular Special Regular Special 1962 EX . $50.00. .$35.95 1962 #468 EX-MT . $20.00. .$12.95 1973 VG-EX. 12.00. .7.95 1975 EX . $10.00. .$5.95 1961 Rookie EX+/EX-MT $45.00. .$34.95 1963 NR-MT . 110.00. .86.00 1964 EX . 21.00. .14.95 1974 EX . 15.00. .9.95 1976 VG-EX. 6.00. .3.50 1964 VG-EX. 19.00. .13.50 1975 VG-EX. 12.00. .7.95 1978 NR-MT . 11.00. .7.95 TED WILLIAMS PHIL NIEKRO 1969 NR-MT . 33.00. .25.95 1976 EX . 15.00. .9.95 1957 PSA 6 EX-MT. $450.00 $385.00 1966 VG-EX. $8.00. .$5.50 1969 #421 VG-EX . 4.50. .2.95 1977 VG-EX. 8.00. .5.95 TOM SEAVER 1958 EX+. 375.00. .295.00 1969 VG-EX. $35.00. .$27.95 JIM PALMER FRANK ROBINSON NOLAN RYAN 1970 NR-MT . 33.00. .26.95 DAVE WINFIELD 1966 Rookie EX. $50.00. .$34.95 1964 EX . $20.00. .$12.95 1969 NR-MT . $220.00 $185.00 1972 EX . 15.00. .7.95 1974 Rookie VG-EX. $20.00. .$14.50 1967 VG-EX. 32.00. .24.95 1965 EX-MT . 32.00. .26.95 1971 EX . 75.00. .52.00 1973 EX-MT . 12.00. .6.95 1975 NR-MT . 17.00. .9.95 1973 EX . 3.00. .1.75 1965 EX . 20.00. .15.95 1972 EX-MT . 80.00. .69.95 1974 NR-MT . 15.00. .9.95 1975 EX-MT . 12.00. .6.95 1973 VG-EX. 2.00. .1.25 1969 NR-MT . 23.00. .19.95 1973 NR-MT . 55.00. .41.95 1974 EX-MT . 12.00. .7.95 1975 EX . 7.00. .3.75 1974 EX . 4.00. .1.95 1970 #463 VG-EX . 4.50. .2.75 1973 EX-MT . 40.00. .31.95 1974 EX . 7.00. .4.50 1975 VG-EX. 5.00. .2.95 1974 VG-EX. 3.00. .1.95 1971 VG-EX. 16.00. .9.95 1973 EX . 30.00. .21.95 1975 VG-EX. 5.00. .3.50 1976 EX-MT . 9.00. .4.95 1975 VG-EX. 20.00. .10.95 1976 EX-MT . 8.00. .4.95 1977 EX-MT . 5.00. .2.95 TONY PEREZ JACKIE ROBINSON 1975 #5 EX-MT . 15.00. .9.50 1976 EX . 5.00. .2.95 1977 EX . 3.00. .1.50 1966 VG-EX. $10.00. .$6.95 1955 EX . $250.00 $220.00 1976 VG-EX. 10.00. .6.50 1978 VG-EX. 2.00. ..95 1969 VG-EX. 6.00. .3.95 1955 VG-EX. 200.00. .175.00 1977 EX . 15.00. .7.50 DUKE SNIDER 1977 #234 EX. 8.00. .3.95 1960 VG-EX. $22.00. .$13.95 CARL YASTRZEMSKI GAYLORD PERRY PETE ROSE 1978 NR-MT . 28.00. .17.95 1963 NR-MT . 88.00. .67.95 1970 VG-EX. $8.00. .$4.95 1963 EX . $14.00. .$9.50 1965 EX-MT . $160.00 $119.95 1978 VG-EX. 10.00. .4.95 1963 VG-EX. 33.00. .27.95 1972 VG-EX. 4.00. .2.50 1968 NR-MT . 12.00. .7.95 1966 VG-EX. 40.00. .29.95 1978 #6 EX . 7.00. .3.50 1963 #68 NR-MT . 28.00. .19.95 1972 #38 NR-MT . 10.00. .4.95 1969 VG-EX. 5.00. .2.95 1970 #458 EX. 7.50. .3.95 1979 EX-MT . 16.00. .11.95 1963 #68 EX . 15.00. .9.95 1972 #38 EX-MT . 7.00. .3.50 1970 #458 VG-EX . 6.00. .2.95 1980 EX-MT . 12.00. .7.95 1972 #38 EX . 4.00. .1.95 CAL RIPKEN JR. 1971 EX . 40.00. .28.95 1980 EX . 7.50. .3.75 WARREN SPAHN 1972 #38 VG-EX . 3.50. .1.75 1983 Fleer NR-MT .
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