1973 Topps #100 Hank Aaron PSA MINT 9
1973 Topps #100 Hank Aaron PSA 9 – A Late-Career Master Still Commanding the Game
Entering the 1973 season, Hank Aaron was standing on the doorstep of baseball immortality. At age 39, he was still producing at an extraordinary level, launching 40 home runs that year and moving to within striking distance of Babe Ruth’s all-time record. Aaron’s consistency, discipline, and effortless power made him one of the most feared hitters in the National League well into his late 30s. This period of his career was defined by both excellence and history—each swing carrying the weight of a milestone soon to be broken.
The 1973 Topps #100 is one of the defining late-career Aaron issues, featuring a sharp, focused portrait paired with an action silhouette that gives the card a distinctive visual personality. In PSA 9, this example sits among the elite survivors of the series. The card exhibits exceptional centering, crisp borders, and vibrant, fully preserved color, with surface gloss that remains clean and reflective. For a set known for its print susceptibility and off-center cuts, this Mint copy stands out as a top-tier representation.
A superb high-grade showcase of one of the most important seasons of Aaron’s career, this PSA 9 offers both historical weight and striking eye appeal. For collectors seeking a premium example of the era when Aaron approached baseball’s most sacred record, this card captures the moment with precision and unmistakable presence.


