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Even posthumously, Hank Aaron continues to set records … ’cause TMZ Sports has learned one of his rookie cards just sold for over $700K, making it the most expensive Aaron card EVER.
Aaron’s famous 1954 Topps piece netted $720K at auction on Thursday night — easily surpassing the old record of $645K for a Hank card.
Officials at PWCC tell us it sold for the staggering price because the card “is one of the finest on the market” … and “ranks among the most recognized and respected baseball cards in the industry.”
The card’s front features two images of Aaron when he was a member of the Milwaukee Braves. The back showed off some of Aaron’s stats and fun facts. It was given a 9 grade, meaning it’s still in nearly perfect condition.
“Simply stated,” PWCC officials said of the piece, “this card belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame. It is a national treasure.”
During his rookie campaign with the Braves, Aaron took the Majors by storm … playing in 122 games with the team while logging a .280 batting average and hitting 13 home runs.
“Hammerin’ Hank” would go on to have an iconic Hall of Famer career — setting the record for most-ever home runs (755 in 23 seasons) … a mark that’s only since been topped by one other, Barry Bonds (762).
It’s unknown who the lucky buyer of the card is — but safe to say they’re very happy on this Friday morning.
Congrats!