
1991 Upper Deck Baseball Heroes Hank Aaron Card #1
This is a 1991 Upper Deck Baseball Heroes Hank Aaron card, number 1 of a 9-card subset. The card features a sepia-toned/monochrome action photograph of Aaron at the plate, wearing his iconic number 44. The design includes a light purple nameplate at the bottom left with 'HANK AARON' in white text and the 'Upper Deck Heroes' logo at the bottom right. The card is physically composed of high-quality cardstock with a glossy finish, characteristic of the early 1990s 'premium' card era. It is currently housed in a protective plastic top-loader, which has likely preserved its edges and corners. Visible condition appears to be excellent with sharp corners and no significant surface scratches or fading evident through the plastic. The centering appears slightly shifted towards the right side. This card was part of the randomly inserted Heroes chase sets that Upper Deck popularized in the early 90s, celebrating the career of the legendary home run king. The craftsmanship is typical of Upper Deck's high production standards of that period, featuring anti-counterfeit holograms on the reverse side (not visible in image).
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Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
Basic Information
Category
Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards
Appraised On
February 2, 2026
Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
Item Description
This is a 1991 Upper Deck Baseball Heroes Hank Aaron card, number 1 of a 9-card subset. The card features a sepia-toned/monochrome action photograph of Aaron at the plate, wearing his iconic number 44. The design includes a light purple nameplate at the bottom left with 'HANK AARON' in white text and the 'Upper Deck Heroes' logo at the bottom right. The card is physically composed of high-quality cardstock with a glossy finish, characteristic of the early 1990s 'premium' card era. It is currently housed in a protective plastic top-loader, which has likely preserved its edges and corners. Visible condition appears to be excellent with sharp corners and no significant surface scratches or fading evident through the plastic. The centering appears slightly shifted towards the right side. This card was part of the randomly inserted Heroes chase sets that Upper Deck popularized in the early 90s, celebrating the career of the legendary home run king. The craftsmanship is typical of Upper Deck's high production standards of that period, featuring anti-counterfeit holograms on the reverse side (not visible in image).
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