Hank Aaron is one of the greatest baseball players of all time. More high-grade vintage cards; more record setting prices. BaltimoreYankee Posts: 2,539 March 24, 2018 11:23AM edited March 24, 2018 11:23AM in Trading Cards & Memorabilia Forum. The set overall was one of the better-printed sets of the vintage era making it easier to find in high grade. If I had to choose which one I liked better I guess I’d go with this one. Entirely pack fresh with virtually NM-MT card stock and corners which exceed the technical assessment. Don’t get me wrong, it may not be as creatively designed as some of his other cards but it’s still a great card to own. Putting together a collection of his cards in high grade takes extreme patience and deep pockets.Let's take a look at the most important Hank Aaron baseball cards in the hobby.If so, then please fill out the form below and I'll be in touch right away. Topps turned up the creativity in 1963 with those small pictures of players encircled in the lower right. The green border and pennant in the lower left of the card with the Braves team name cap off an unforgettable design to this card.Not to take anything away from this card but I’d say it’s probably my least favorite Hank Aaron card of the 1960’s. PSA 9 1954 Topps Hank Aaron Sells for $192,547. And the double image of the young Aaron gives collectors some great visuals to enjoy. Since Bowman didn’t feature him in their 1954 set, this would be Aaron’s only Bowman baseball card.
We all know him for his bat but that subtle difference just gives this card some uniqueness, in my opinion. To me, the bright orange background is what really makes the card pop. A repeat of the horizontal layout in 1956 makes this a great card overall but it just doesn’t have the same pop as his 1955 Topps card. Centering and tilt are the most common condition issues for this set.It looks like Aaron was caught off guard a little bit when the Topps photographer snapped his picture for their I’ve always loved the design of the 1971 Topps set and Aaron’s card does not disappoint. The fact that 1966 was the first year the Braves were in Atlanta adds some historical importance to the card, too. His 1965 Topps card shows him ready at the plate staring down an opposing pitcher. By Dean Hanley. With Aaron’s card, in particular, I think the green bottom border and small orange circle in the lower right are a unique but nice color combo. C $2,011.41 or Best Offer +C $48.41 shipping A gorgeous Hank Aaron rookie for the assessment and a card which boasts many attributes of a $30,000+ PSA 8. The 1954 Topps Rookie Card Class is one of the best ever, with Hall-of-Famers: #94 Ernie Banks, #128 Hank Aaron and #201 Al Kaline. Chipping and visible wear are constant issues due to the dark brown borders, however. Aaron earned his first of three consecutive Gold Glove Awards in 1958.The 1959 Topps Hank Aaron baseball card shows off a nice headshot of Aaron encircled atop a yellow background. The cards feature a lot if color and the large headshot of Aaron make this a very visually appealing card overall. Aaron set personal bests in 1971 for most home runs in a season (47) and slugging percentage (.669).You either love or hate the 1972 Topps cards but I think Aaron’s card is pretty nice either way just for the photo Topps used alone. The fact that Topps transposed the image of Aaron in their 1957 issue makes this a special card. Centering and visual wear/chipping due to those woodgrain borders are key challenges making this card more difficult than others of the 1960’s to find in high grade. I’m always surprised that Aaron’s 1963 Topps card isn’t more expensive than it is.Not since his 1960 Topps card had Aaron been pictured holding a bat, easily what he was most famous for in his career. Aaron finished the 1973 season with 713 career home runs, one shy of tying Ruth’s all-time mark. Aaron led the league in runs, RBI and home runs in 1957 which was good enough to earn him his one and only Most Valuable Player award that season.Cards numbered between 1 and 110 in the 1958 Topps set featured a unique characteristic: the players’s names on those cards were printed in either white or yellow letters. This is the foundation element of one of the finest careers ever accomplished in Major League Baseball. If you collect Hank Aaron baseball cards then you know just how special they are.
The bright photo and clear blue sky in the background give this card some nice eye appeal.
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