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Old 10-29-2022, 02:10 PM
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Brad Jerome
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There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that signature is of Henry Aaron. While the signature I am going to point out is a facsimile of Aaron's signature. Take a look at Aaron's 1954 Topps Rookie Card and look at how the signature is presented. The formation of the H is spot on. If this ball is in fact from that day. You have yourself a diamond in the rough!

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