1954 Topps Hank Aaron #128
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3 total reviews
That does not look like an Aaron autograph that he is known for and it is highly distracting
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This one pains the eyes and the heart. What was once a beloved piece now limps along with a lifeless autograph, its ink washed of character and intent. The surface tells a hard story with a visible crease, pockets of paper loss, and edges chewed to the nub. Oddly, the centering holds its composure, but that small mercy cannot rescue the whole card. The image feels tired, the card stock feels exhausted, and the signature is an eye sore - I hate autos but this one makes me feel the need to call a therapist . A forgettable card and firmly out of contention for display.