What: 2017 Leaf Signature Series tennis cards Arrives: Aug. 15 Box Basics: 10 autographed cards per box (12 boxes per case)
What’s Buzz-worthy: Leaf Trading Cards takes to the court once again with a product that “features a very strong checklist including the addition of a number of elite new names” while also having a small print run.
What: 2016 Leaf Metal tennis cards Arrives: August Box basics: Five autographed cards per box (12 boxes per case)
What’s buzz-worthy: Tennis gets the Metal rainbow for the first time with autographs of Serena Williams, Roger Federer and plenty of the other top names in the game in a product that arrives just in time to be a wrapper redemption at this year’s National Sports Collectors Convention.
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The latest Leaf sports card brand arrived on Friday in the form of the high-end 2015 Leaf Q, which packs a few sports-related surprises inside along with some of the biggest names in all of sports history.
Among the surprises? Chevy Chase‘s first certified autographs — the first of a few to come, actually — with this one remembering his time as an NBA player in Fletch.
What: 2016 Leaf Sports Heroes trading cards Arrives: May Box basics: Three autographs per box (12 boxes per case)
What’s buzz-worthy: Leaf puts some of the biggest names from the sports world all in the same box — a brand that even includes a 27-signature book for the 1972 Miami Dolphins and a triple-auto for The Hanson Brothers from Slap Shot for a few surprises.
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What: 2016 Leaf Q sports cards Arrives: April Box basics: Five autographs per box (four boxes per case)
What’s buzz-worthy: Leaf Q will present some of the biggest names in the sports world and some of the biggest names from other areas in a multi-sport release that’s packed with nothing but the hits.
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What: 2015 Leaf SportKings trading cards Arrives: January 2016 Box basics: One autograph, one memorabilia card, four base cards and one mini per box.
What’s buzz-worthy: SportKings returns with a new mix of cards that includes numbered autographed parallels and buyback autographs for stars throughout the sports world (and even a few from elsewhere) on the famed design from the 1930s.
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What: 2015 Leaf Ultimate tennis cards Arrives: Dec. 18 Hobby box basics: Five autographed cards per box. Twelve boxes per case.
What’s buzz-worthy: Leaf Trading Cards is taking tennis high-end once again with the arrival of 2015 Leaf Ultimate, a hits-driven brand that will include many past and present stars from the court. Some of them have not appeared on trading cards before.