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2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Septemer 23, 2016 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Population Report as of 9/23/2016: 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 Aaron Nola/Jim Bunning 1 of 1 Aaron Nola/Robin Roberts 1 of 1 Abraham Lincoln 1 of 1 Abraham Lincoln/Hannibal Hamlin 1 of 1 Adam West 1 of 1 Al Gore 1 of 1 Al Kaline 1 of 1 Al Kaline/George Kell 1 of 1 Al Simmons 1 of 1 Alan Trammel/Omar Vizquel 1 of 1 Albert Belle 1 of 1 Albert Einstein 1 of 1 Alice Cooper 1 of 1 Allen Iverson 1 of 1 Amelia Earhart 1 of 1 Andre Agassi 1 of 1 Andres Galarraga 1 of 1 Andres Galarraga/Andre Dawson 1 of 1 Andres Galarraga/Eddie Perez 1 of 1 Andres Galarraga/Javy Lopez 1 of 1 Andres Galarraga/Jose Canseco 1 of 1 Andres Galarraga/Omar Vizquel 1 of 1 Andres Galarraga/Tim Raines 1 of 1 Andy Griffith/Ron Howard 1 of 1 Andrew Wiggins 1 of 1 Andy Griffith/Don Knotts 1 of 1 Andy Pettite 1 of 1 Ann Wilson/Nancy Wilson 1 of 1 Anquan Boldin 1 of 1 Ansel Adams 1 of 1 Archie Manning 1 of 1 Archie Moore 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer 1 of 1 1 Arnold Palmer/Ben Hogan 1 of 1 Arnold Schwarzenegger 1 of 1 Arthur Ashe 1 of 1 Auston Matthew 1 of 1 Auston Matthew/Connor McDavid 1 of 1 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Septemer 23, 2016 Ava Gardner 1 of 1 Babe Ruth 1 of 1 1 Babe Ruth/Mickey Mantle/Roger Maris 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Roger Maris 1 of 1 Barry Bonds 1 of 1 Barry Sanders 1 of 1 Bart Starr 1 of 1 Bela Lugosi 1 of 1 Ben Simmons 1 of 1 Benito Mussolini 1 of 1 Bette Davis 1 of 1 Betty White 1 of 1 Bill "Bojangles" Robinson 1 of 1 Bill Clinton/Hillary Clinton 1 of 1 Bill Nighy 1 of 1 Bill Russell 1 of 1 Bill Terry 1 of 1 Bill Walton/Ann Meyers 1 of 1 Billie Joe Armstrong 1 of 1 Billy Crystal 1 of 1 Billy Southworth 1 of 1 Billy Welu 1 of 1 Bo Jackson 1 of 1 Bo Schembechler 1 of 1 Bob Devaney 1 of 1 Bob Knight 1 of 1 Bob Stoops 1 of 1 Bobby Abreu/Omar Vizquel 1 of 1 Bobby Brown/Gil McDougland/Vic Raschi 1 of 1 Bobby Doerr 1 of 1 Bobby Riggs/Billie Jean King 1 of 1 Bono 1 of 1 Boris Karloff 1 of 1 Braden Holtby 1 of 1 Brandon LaFell 1 of 1 Brett Favre 1 of 1 Brett Hull 1 of 1 Brigitte Bardot 1 of 1 Britney Spears 1 of 1 Britney Spears/Justin Timberlake 1 of 1 Brooks Koepka 1 of 1 Bud Abbott/Lou Costello 1 of 1 Byron Nelson 1 of 1 Cal Ripken Jr. 1 of 1 Cal Ripken Jr./Cal Ripken Sr. 1 of 1 Cal Ripken Jr./Ryne Sandberg 1 of 1 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Septemer 23, 2016 Calvin Coolidge 1 of 1 Carey Mulligan 1 of 1 Carl Edwards 1 of 1 Carlos Beltran 1 of 1 Carol Burnett 1 of 1 Carrie Fisher/Mark Hamill 1 of 1 Cecil B. DeMille 1 of 1 Chan Ho Park 1 of 1 Charles Barkley 1 of 1 9 Charles Barkley/Connie Hawkins 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Jerry West 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/John Stockton 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Julius Erving 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Kenny Smith 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Magic Johnson 1 of 1 Charles E. Boles (Black Bart) 1 of 1 Charles Edison 1 of 1 Charles Lindbergh 1 of 1 Charles Manson 1 of 1 Charles Schulz 1 of 1 Charley Hull 1 of 1 Charlie Chaplin 1 of 1 Cheech Marin/Tommy Chong 1 of 1 Chevy Chase 1 of 1 Chick Hearn 1 of 1 Chill Wills 1 of 1 Chipper Jones 1 of 1 1 Chris Evans 1 of 1 Chris Farley 1 of 1 Chris Hemsworth 1 of 1 Chris Martin 1 of 1 Christie Brinkley 1 of 1 Christopher Reeve 1 of 1 Christopher Reeve/Margot Kidder 1 of 1 Chuck Klein 1 of 1 Chuck Liddell/Randy Couture 1 of 1 Chuck Noll 1 of 1 Chuck Older 1 of 1 Clara Barton 1 of 1 Clark Gable 1 of 1 Clark Gable/Carole Lombard 1 of 1 Clark Gable/Vivien Leigh 1 of 1 Clint Eastwood 1 of 1 Cobi Jones 1 of 1 Cole Hamels 1 of 1 Connie Mack 1 of 1 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Septemer 23, 2016 Connor McDavid 1 of 1 1 Connor McDavid/Andrew Wiggins 1 of 1 Connor McDavid/Jack Eichel 1 of 1 Connor McDavid/Wayne Gretzky 1 of 1 Craig Robinson 1 of 1 Curly Howard, Larry Fine, and Moe Howard 1 of 1 Cy Young 1 of 1 Cyndi Lauper 1 of 1 Dale Earnhardt 1 of 1 Dan Aykroyd 1 of 1 Dan Devine 1 of 1 Dan Issel 1 of 1 Dan Marino 1 of 1 Dan Marino/Bob Griese 1 of 1 Daniel Baldwin 1 of 1 Darrell Royal 1 of 1 Darrell Royal/Doak Walker 1 of 1 Dave Mirra 1 of 1 Dave Prowse 1 of 1 David Duchovny 1 of 1 David Duchovny/Gillian Anderson 1 of 1 David Stern 1 of 1 Dazzy Vance 1 of 1 Dean Koontz 1 of 1 Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis 1 of 1 Dean Smith 1 of 1 Denzel Washington 1 of 1 Derrick Henry 1 of 1 4 Deshaun Watson 1 of 1 Dick Vermeil/Buddy Ryan 1 of 1 Diego Maradona 1 of 1 Diego Maradona/Pele 1 of 1 Dikembe Mutombo 1 of 1 Dina Merrill 1 of 1 Dirk Nowitzki 1 of 1 Dita Von Teese 1 of 1 Dizzy Dean 1 of 1 Dizzy Dean/Daffy Dean 1 of 1 Doak Walker 1 of 1 Doc Blanchard/Glenn Davis 1 of 1 Don Cheadle 1 of 1 Don Hutson 1 of 1 Don Larsen 1 of 1 Don Mattingly 1 of 1 Don Meredith/Doak Walker 1 of 1 Donald Tump 1 of 1 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Septemer 23, 2016 Donald Trump/Hillary Clinton 1 of 1 Doug Flutie 1 of 1 Doyle Brunson 1 of 1 Drew Bledsoe 1 of 1 Drew Brees/Joe Flacco 1 of 1 Duke Snider 1 of 1 Dustin Hoffman 1 of 1 Earle Combs 1 of 1 Ed Roland 1 of 1 Eddie Vedder 1 of 1 Eddie Vedder/Dave Grohl 1 of 1 Elijah Muhammad 1 of 1 Elston Howard 1 of 1 Elton John 1 of 1 1 Elvis Presley 1 of 1 Emmitt Smith/Doak Walker 1 of 1 Enos Slaughter 1 of 1 Eric Dickerson 1 of 1 Eric Lindros 1 of 1 Ernie Banks 1 of 1 Ernie Harwell 1 of 1 Evangeline Lilly 1 of 1 Evgeny Kuznetson 1 of 1 Felipe Alou/Andres Galarraga 1 of 1 Ford Frick 1 of 1 Frank "Home Run" Baker 1 of 1 Frank Frisch 1 of 1 Frank McGuire 1 of 1 Frank Thomas 1 of 1 Frank Tripucka 1 of 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1 of 1 Fred Couples 1 of 1 Fredrich March 1 of 1 Gale Sayers 1 of 1 Garth Brooks 1 of 1 Gene Fullmer 1 of 1 Gene Tierney 1 of 1 George Foreman 1 of 1 George Gilpin 1 of 1 George H.W. Bush 1 of 1 George Mikan 1 of 1 George Sisler 1 of 1 George Steinbrenner 1 of 1 George W. Bush 1 of 1 George Washington 1 of 1 Gil Hodges/Billy Cox/Andy Pafko/Rube Walker 1 of 1 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Septemer 23, 2016 Gladys Knight 1 of 1 Goose Goslin 1 of 1 Gordie Howe 1 of 1 Grandma Moses 1 of 1 Grant Hill 1 of 1 Greg Norman 1 of 1 Gregory Peck 1 of 1 Greta Garbo 1 of 1 Groucho Marx 1 of 1 Hank Aaron 1 of 1 Happy Chandler 1 of 1 Harmon Killebrew 1 of 1 Harrison Ford 1 of 1 Harry Kalas 1 of 1 Helen Keller 1 of 1 1 Henry Iba 1 of 1 Herve Villechaize/Ricardo Montalban 1 of 1 Hideki Irabu 1 of 1 Hideki Matsuyama 1 of 1 Hillary Clinton 1 of 1 Hillary Clinton/Chelsea Clinton 1 of 1 Honus Wagner 1 of 1 Honus Wagner/Deacon Phillippe 1 of 1 Hugh Casey 1 of 1 Hugh Jackman 1 of 1 Hugo Weaving 1 of 1 Humphrey Bogart/Lauren Bacall 1 of 1 Ingemar Johansson 1 of 1 Ivan Lendl 1 of 1 J. Edgar Hoover 1 of 1 Jack Dempsey 1 of 1 Jack Eichel 1 of 1 4 Jack Nicklaus 1 of 1 1 Jack Nicklaus/Arnold Palmer 1 of 1 Jack Sharkey 1 of 1 Jackie Gleason/Audrey Meadows 1 of 1 Jackie Robinson 1 of 1 Jackie Robinson/Duke Snider 1 of 1 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 1 of 1 Jamal Lewis 1 of 1 Jamal Mashburn 1 of 1 Jameis Winston 1 of 1 James "Cool Papa" Bell 1 of 1 James Brown 1 of 1 James Cagney 1 of 1 James Crowley 1 of 1 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Septemer 23, 2016 James Earl Jones 1 of 1 James Earl Ray 1 of 1 James Stewart 1 of 1 Jared Goff 1 of 1 Jason Alexander 1 of 1 Jason Kidd 1 of 1 Jason Segel 1 of 1 Jenna Jameson 1 of 1 Jennifer Love Hewitt 1 of 1 Jerry Rice 1 of 1 Jerry Rice/Steve Young 1 of 1 Jerry West 1 of 1 Jesse Owens 1 of 1 Jessica Alba 1 of 1 Jim Bottomley 1 of 1 Jim Brown 1 of 1 Jim Craig 1 of 1 Jim Craig/Dave Silk 1 of 1 Jim Craig/Mike Eruzione 1 of 1 Jim Davis 1 of 1 Jim Harbaugh 1 of 1 Jim Kelly 1 of 1 Jim Thorpe 1 of 1 Jim Valvano 1 of 1 Jimmie Foxx 1 of 1 1 Jimmie Foxx/Ted Williams 1 of 1 Jimmie Johnson 1 of 1 Jimmy McCulloch 1 of 1 Joe DiMaggio/James Braddock 1 of 1 Joe DiMaggio/Ted Williams 1 of 1 Joe Guyon 1 of 1 Joe Louis 1 of 1 Joe Medwick 1 of 1 Joe Namath/Bob Griese 1 of 1 Joe Torre/Frank Torre 1 of 1 Joey Bishop 1 of 1 John David Crow/Doak Walker 1 of 1 John Glenn 1 of 1 2 John Glenn/Wally Schirra 1 of 1 John LeClair 1 of 1 John Lennon/George Harrison/Paul McCartney/Ringo Starr 1 of 1 John Madden 1 of 1 John Riggins 1 of 1 John Riggins/Joe Theismann 1 of 1 John Ritter 1 of 1 John Stockton 1 of 1 2016 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Septemer 23, 2016 John Travolta 1 of 1 John Wanamaker 1 of 1 John Wayne 1 of 1 John Wayne/John Agar 1 of 1 John Wooden 1 of 1 John Wooden/Dean Smith 1 of 1 Johnny Bench 1 of 1 Johnny Unitas 1 of 1 Jon Bon Jovi 1 of 1 Jordan Spieth 1 of 1 Jose Canseco 1 of 1 Joseph Fiennes 1 of 1 Joss Whedon 1 of 1 Juan Gonzalez/Omar Vizquel 1 of 1 Julianne Moore 1 of 1 Julio Urias 1 of 1 Justin Thomas 1 of 1 Justin Timberlake 1 of 1 Juwan Howard 1 of 1 Karen Carpenter/Richard Carpenter 1 of 1 Karl Gotch 1 of 1 Katharine Hepburn 1 of 1 Ken Caminiti 1 of 1 Ken Dryden 1 of 1 Ken Griffey Jr.
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