1965-68 Hank Aaron Game Used & Signed Bat, PSA/DNA GU 10. We're assured of a top-twelve finish in National League MVP...
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1965-68 Hank Aaron Game Used & Signed Bat, PSA/DNA GU 10. We're assured of a top-twelve finish in National League MVP voting for the season in which this signature model Hillerich & Bradsby A99 saw action, and a 50/50 chance that Hammerin' Hank led the Senior Circuit in long balls—belted 44 home runs in 1966 and followed with 39 more in 1967. During the bat's four-year production window, Hank Aaron averaged an incredible 36 home runs and 103 RBI, further solidifying his status as one of the most feared and consistent power hitters of all time. These were seasons of sustained brilliance, with Aaron routinely ranking among league leaders in virtually every offensive category, while continuing to build momentum toward his record-shattering 755 home run total.The use on this heavily worked gamer is characterized as "outstanding" by PSA/DNA experts, who note the presence of ball marks, stitch impressions, rack streaks, and a thick coat of pine tar on the handle, which is slightly cracked and professionally repaired. The bat measures thirty-five inches (35") in length and weighs thirty-four ounces (34.1 oz.). Aaron's iconic number "44" appears in vintage marker on the knob. A black sharpie autograph on the barrel rates 7/10 and features the prized "755" notation—Aaron's career home run total and a number that stood as the Major League benchmark for more than three decades. A museum-caliber artifact from the true and timeless Home Run King. LOA from PSA/DNA, GU 10.
Guide Value or Estimate: $100,000 - up.
Auction Info
2025 December 12 - 14 Winter Sports Catalog Auction #50081 (go to Auction Home page)
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November
21st
Friday
Auction Dates
December
12th-14th
Friday-Sunday
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12 Days
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