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2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report December 31, 2018 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Population Report as of 12/31/2018: The first authenticated signature submitted for a personality during a calendar year will be automatically upgraded to a Masterpiece One-of-One custom card. When determining the Masterpiece 1-of-1 designation, an item will not be considered until it has been fully authenticated (by the customer or LEAF). The population report will be updated as submissions are made. Thank you for your interest in Leaf Trading Cards. Personality Masterpiece Made NON-Masterpiece 3 Stooges 1 of 1 Aaliyah 1 of 1 A.C. Dazzy Vance 1 of 1 A.E. Hotchner 1 of 1 Abraham Lincoln 1 of 1 Ace Parker 1 of 1 Adam Baldwin 1 of 1 Adam Sandler 1 of 1 Adam West 1 of 1 Adam West/Burt Ward 1 of 1 Adolf Hitler 1 of 1 Al Gore 1 of 1 Al Jaffee 1 of 1 Al Jaffee/Sergio Aragones 1 of 1 Al Kaline 1 of 1 Al "Lefty" Gerheauser/Elbie Fletcher 1 of 1 Al Lakeman/Clayton Lambert/Ed Heusser/Eddie Shokes 1 of 1 Al Lodwick 1 of 1 Al Lopez 1 of 1 Al Lopez/Larry Doby 1 of 1 Al Lopez/Rip Sewell/Virgil Spud Davis/Maurice Van Robays 1 of 1 Al Pacino 1 of 1 Alan Page/Paul Krause 1 of 1 Alan Trammell 1 of 1 Albert Einstein 1 of 1 Albert Einstein/Max Planck 1 of 1 Aldon Lefty Wilkie/Joe Schultz 1 of 1 Alfieri Maserati 1 of 1 Alec Guinness 1 of 1 Alex Trebek 1 of 1 Alice Cooper 1 of 1 Alison Brie 1 of 1 Alley Baggett 1 of 1 Allison Janney 1 of 1 Alyssa Milano 1 of 1 Amelia Earhart 1 of 1 Andre Reed 1 of 1 Andrew Johnson 1 of 1 Andrew Wiggins 1 of 1 Andy Kaufman 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report December 31, 2018 Andy Garcia 1 of 1 Andy Robustelli 1 of 1 Andy Samberg 1 of 1 Andy Serkis 1 of 1 Angel Cordero/Eddie Arcaro 1 of 1 Ann Meyers 1 of 1 Ann Wilson 1 of 1 Ann Wilson/Nancy Wilson 1 of 1 Anna Faris 1 of 1 Anna Kendrick 1 of 1 Anna Kournikova 1 of 1 Annika Sorenstam 1 of 1 Ansel Adams 1 of 1 Anthony Bourdain 1 of 1 Anthony Bourdain/Emeril Lagasse 1 of 1 Anthony Daniels 1 of 1 Anthony Perkins 1 of 1 Arky Vaughn/Honus Wagner 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer/Jack Nicklaus 1 of 1 Arnold Schwarzenegger 1 of 1 Arnold Schwarzenegger/Robert Patrick 1 of 1 Art Ditmar/Bobby Shantz 1 of 1 Art Donovan/Gino Marchetti 1 of 1 Art Garfunkel 1 of 1 Arthur Fielder 1 of 1 Audie Murphy 1 of 1 B.J. Penn 1 of 1 Babe Ruth 1 of 1 2 Babe Ruth/Charlie Root 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Jim Thorpe 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Joe DiMaggio 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Roger Maris 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Shohei Ohtani 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Walter Johnson 1 of 1 Bad Luck Fale 1 of 1 Bandido 1 of 1 Barack Obama 1 of 1 Barbara Bach 1 of 1 Barbara Bush 1 of 1 Barbara Bush/Laura Bush 1 of 1 Barry Bonds 1 of 1 Barry Sanders 1 of 1 Barry Switzer 1 of 1 Barry Switzer/Bob Stoops 1 of 1 Bart Starr 1 of 1 Bebe Rexha 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report December 31, 2018 Bela Lugosi 1 of 1 Ben Chapman 1 of 1 Ben Hogan 1 of 1 Ben Roethlisberger 1 of 1 Ben Stiller 1 of 1 Benito Mussolini 1 of 1 1 Berke Breathed 1 of 1 Bestia 666 1 of 1 Beto O'Rourke 1 of 1 Bill Belichick 1 of 1 Bill Clinton 1 of 1 Bill Dickey 1 of 1 Bill Dickey/Joe Sewell 1 of 1 Bill Dudley/Ernie Stautner 1 of 1 Bill Gates 1 of 1 Bill Hootkins 1 of 1 Bill Rodgers 1 of 1 Bill Russell 1 of 1 Bill Snyder 1 of 1 Bill Walton 1 of 1 Bill Wyman 1 of 1 Billie Jean King/Bobby Riggs 1 of 1 Billie Jo Armstrong 1 of 1 Billy Conn 1 of 1 Billy Crystal 1 of 1 Billy F. Gibbons 1 of 1 1 Billy Joel 1 of 1 Billy Joel/Eddie Money 1 of 1 Billy Martin 1 of 1 Billy Martin/Phil Rizzuto 1 of 1 Billy Southworth 1 of 1 Billy Southworth/Tommy Holmes 1 of 1 Billy Williams 1 of 1 Bing Crosby 1 of 1 Bing Crosby/Danny Kaye 1 of 1 Blue Demon Jr. 1 of 1 Blythe Danner 1 of 1 Bob Costas 1 of 1 Bob Devaney 1 of 1 Bob Elliott/Hank Camelli 1 of 1 Bob Feller 1 of 1 Bob Feller/AD Chandler 1 of 1 Bob Feller/Hal Newhouser 1 of 1 Bob Foster 1 of 1 Bob Gibson/Porter/Cimoli/Bridges/Miller 1 of 1 Bob Griese 1 of 1 Bob Hope 1 of 1 Bob Hope/Billy Crystal 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report December 31, 2018 Bob Hope/Bing Crosby 1 of 1 Bob Hope/Dolores Hope 1 of 1 Bob Knight 1 of 1 Bob Lemon/Al Lopez 1 of 1 Bob Pulford 1 of 1 Bob Shawkey/Johnny Mize 1 of 1 Bob St.Clair/O.J. Simpson 1 of 1 Bob Stoops 1 of 1 Bob Waterfield 1 of 1 Bob Waterfield/Crazylegs Hirsch 1 of 1 Bobby Bell/Willie Lanier 1 of 1 Bobby Bragan/Jake Pitler 1 of 1 Bobby Doerr 1 of 1 Bobby Layne 1 of 1 Bobby Orr 1 of 1 Bobby Riggs 1 of 1 Bobby Thomson/Ralph Branca 1 of 1 Booker T. Washington 1 of 1 Boris Karloff 1 of 1 Boris Karloff/Mary Adams 1 of 1 Brandi Carlile 1 of 1 Brandi Chastain 1 of 1 Brandon Lee 1 of 1 Breanna Stewart 1 of 1 Brett Favre 1 of 1 Brian Baumagrtner 1 of 1 Britney Spears 1 of 1 Brittany Murphy 1 of 1 Brooke Henderson 1 of 1 Brook Henderson/Lexi Thompson 1 of 1 Brooke Shields 1 of 1 Brooke Shields/Christopher Atkins 1 of 1 Brooks Koepka 1 of 1 Brooks Koepka/Justin Thomas 1 of 1 Brooks Robinson 1 of 1 Brooks Robinson/Rex Barney 1 of 1 Bruce Crandall 1 of 1 Bruce Gamble 1 of 1 Bruce Jenner 1 of 1 Bruce Lee 1 of 1 Bruce Willis 1 of 1 Bruiser Brody 1 of 1 Bryan Cranston 1 of 1 Bryson DeCahmbeau 1 of 1 Byron Nelson 1 of 1 Buck Buchanan 1 of 1 Buck Leonard/Monte Irvin/Bill Terry 1 of 1 Bud Hassett 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report December 31, 2018 Bulldog Turner/Doak Walker 1 of 1 Burl Ives 1 of 1 Burleigh Grimes 1 of 1 Buzz Aldrin 1 of 1 Buzz Aldrin/John Glenn 1 of 1 Cain Velasquez 1 of 1 Cal Ripken 1 of 1 Carl Erskine/Ralph Branca 1 of 1 Carl Hubbell 1 of 1 Carl Hubbell/Johnny Mize 1 of 1 Carl Sagan 1 of 1 Carl Yastrzemski 1 of 1 Carl Yastrzemski/Harmon Killebrew 1 of 1 Carla Overbeck/Joy Fawcett 1 of 1 Carli Lloyd 1 of 1 Carmen Basilio 1 of 1 Carole Landis/Rex Harrison 1 of 1 Carrie Fisher 1 of 1 Carroll Shelby 1 of 1 Casey Stengel 1 of 1 Cedrick the Entertainer 1 of 1 Cedrick the Entertainer/Common 1 of 1 Chan Ho Park 1 of 1 Charles Barkley 1 of 1 2 Charles Barkley/Julius Erving 1 of 1 Charles Edison 1 of 1 Charles Lindbergh 1 of 1 Charley Pride 1 of 1 Charley Trippi/Dick Night Train Lane 1 of 1 Charlie Chaplin 1 of 1 Charlie Conerly 1 of 1 Charlie Gehringer 1 of 1 Charlie Hull 1 of 1 Charlie Joiner 1 of 1 Charlie Watts 1 of 1 Charlton Heston 1 of 1 Chase Masterson 1 of 1 Cheech Marin/Tommy Chong 1 of 1 Cher 1 of 1 Chester Nimitz 1 of 1 Chick Hearn 1 of 1 Chris Berman 1 of 1 Chris Cornell 1 of 1 Chris Hardwick 1 of 1 Chris Kyle 1 of 1 Chris O'Donnell 1 of 1 Chris Wondolowski 1 of 1 Chrissy Teigen 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report December 31, 2018 Christie Brinkley 1 of 1 Christie Brinkley/Frederique can der Wal 1 of 1 Christina Applegate 1 of 1 Chuck Bednarik/Steve Van Buren 1 of 1 Chuck Berry 1 of 1 Chuck Dressen/Duke Snider 1 of 1 Chuck Klein 1 of 1 Chuck Norris 1 of 1 Chuck Yeager 1 of 1 Clark H. 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