1954 Topps Hank Aaron #128
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15 total reviews
The card is worn and has obvious corner cuts that detract significantly from an eye appeal standpoint. The auto is probably above average for Hank, but it canβt save the rough condition of the card.
From an eye appeal standpoint, I can't go higher for obvious reasons. From a story standpoint, I see some real appeal. Who did this? When? Why? Was it some kid that pulled it from the pack to put in some kind of custom display? It certainly make you ponder it's journey from 1954-2025.
Snip snip snip snip... "Look ma, an octagon!" Pretty nice auto, though.
Conditions of the cards takes away from the eye appeal of the autograph
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I'm a sucker for a Hank rookie auto; and while the snipped corners are unique, the result leaves much to be desired. What's left of the card is nice enough, and still quite the collectible!