Hank Aaron & Milo Hamilton – “715th Home Run” Dual-Signed Commemorative Display
Signed Photo & Cut Signature – Limited Edition #85/160
Authenticated by JSA & Beckett
This framed display honors one of baseball’s most iconic moments — Hank Aaron’s 715th home run, which broke Babe Ruth’s long-standing record. The centerpiece features a photograph of broadcaster Milo Hamilton, captured mid-call during that legendary broadcast, with his own handwriting inscriptions:
“Calling Aaron’s #715!”
“Holy Toledo!”
Milo Hamilton HOF 92
#85/160
Below, a cut signature of Hank Aaron, reading “Best Wishes, Hank Aaron,” is presented with a Braves logo accent, authenticated and encapsulated by JSA (Cert. #W336064) and Beckett Authentication Services (BAS).
The two signatures—Hamilton’s inscribed photograph and Aaron’s cut signature—are displayed alongside color photos of Aaron at the plate, commemorating the moment in baseball history that unified sports fans around the world.
Item Details:
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Athlete: Hank Aaron
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Broadcaster: Milo Hamilton (HOF 1992)
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Event: Aaron’s 715th Home Run – April 8, 1974, Atlanta Stadium
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Medium:
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Milo Hamilton signed & inscribed 16x20 photo (limited edition #85/160)
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Encapsulated Hank Aaron signature cut (JSA & Beckett Authenticated)
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Two color photo inserts (Aaron batting)
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Authentication:
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Milo Hamilton Photo: JSA #S398727 (on back of frame)
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Hank Aaron Cut: JSA #W336064, Beckett Authentication #B000892772
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Dimensions: Approx. 32” × 25” framed
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Framing:
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Custom professional framing with double mat (blue and red Braves colors)
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Ornate wood molding with gold-beaded inner edge
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Protective UV acrylic front
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Wire mount, ready to display
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Condition: Mint overall; signatures bold and clean; archival framing intact
Historical Significance:
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves hit his 715th home run, surpassing Babe Ruth’s record — a milestone moment transcending baseball. Broadcaster Milo Hamilton’s legendary call—“There’s a new home run champion of all time, and it’s Henry Aaron!”—became forever etched in sports history.
Collector’s Notes:
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Dual-signature displays featuring both Hank Aaron and Milo Hamilton are rare, particularly with full inscriptions referencing “#715” and “Holy Toledo.”
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The inclusion of a Beckett-encapsulated cut autograph from Aaron adds long-term authenticity stability.
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The framing composition is museum-quality, emphasizing the narrative of the moment.
Hank Aaron & Milo Hamilton – “715th Home Run” Dual-Signed Commemorative Display
Signed Photo & Cut Signature – Limited Edition #85/160
Authenticated by JSA & Beckett
This framed display honors one of baseball’s most iconic moments — Hank Aaron’s 715th home run, which broke Babe Ruth’s long-standing record. The centerpiece features a photograph of broadcaster Milo Hamilton, captured mid-call during that legendary broadcast, with his own handwriting inscriptions:
“Calling Aaron’s #715!”
“Holy Toledo!”
Milo Hamilton HOF 92
#85/160
Below, a cut signature of Hank Aaron, reading “Best Wishes, Hank Aaron,” is presented with a Braves logo accent, authenticated and encapsulated by JSA (Cert. #W336064) and Beckett Authentication Services (BAS).
The two signatures—Hamilton’s inscribed photograph and Aaron’s cut signature—are displayed alongside color photos of Aaron at the plate, commemorating the moment in baseball history that unified sports fans around the world.
Item Details:
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Athlete: Hank Aaron
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Broadcaster: Milo Hamilton (HOF 1992)
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Event: Aaron’s 715th Home Run – April 8, 1974, Atlanta Stadium
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Medium:
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Milo Hamilton signed & inscribed 16x20 photo (limited edition #85/160)
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Encapsulated Hank Aaron signature cut (JSA & Beckett Authenticated)
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Two color photo inserts (Aaron batting)
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Authentication:
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Milo Hamilton Photo: JSA #S398727 (on back of frame)
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Hank Aaron Cut: JSA #W336064, Beckett Authentication #B000892772
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Dimensions: Approx. 32” × 25” framed
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Framing:
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Custom professional framing with double mat (blue and red Braves colors)
-
Ornate wood molding with gold-beaded inner edge
-
Protective UV acrylic front
-
Wire mount, ready to display
-
-
Condition: Mint overall; signatures bold and clean; archival framing intact
Historical Significance:
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves hit his 715th home run, surpassing Babe Ruth’s record — a milestone moment transcending baseball. Broadcaster Milo Hamilton’s legendary call—“There’s a new home run champion of all time, and it’s Henry Aaron!”—became forever etched in sports history.
Collector’s Notes:
-
Dual-signature displays featuring both Hank Aaron and Milo Hamilton are rare, particularly with full inscriptions referencing “#715” and “Holy Toledo.”
-
The inclusion of a Beckett-encapsulated cut autograph from Aaron adds long-term authenticity stability.
-
The framing composition is museum-quality, emphasizing the narrative of the moment.