World Record Prices Lead $3.7+ Million Sports Memorabilia Event at Heritage Auctions

DALLAS, TX.- The Milwaukee Braves jersey worn by Hall of Fame outfielder Hank Aaron during his rookie season brought $167,300 on Friday, April 22, as part of Heritage Auctions‘ Signature(r) Sports Collectibles auction, establishing the highest price ever paid at auction for Aaron game used memorabilia. The auction totaled just more than $3.7 million, with a sell-through rate of 97.6% by total lot value. All prices include 19.5% Buyer’s Premium. “Prices were consistent and strong throughout the entire auction,” said Chris Ivy, Director of Sports at Heritage Auctions, “with hundreds of lots surpassing our high pre-auction estimates and several more lots bringing record prices for type. We were extremely encouraged by the prices in this auction as well as in the trust that collectors put in us, as evidenced by the results we garnered across the board.” One of the most interesting record-breakers in the auction was a rare Charles “Kid”

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