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2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report October 6, 2017 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Population Report as of 10/6/2017: 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 A.B. Happy Chandler 1 of 1 A.C. Dazzy Vance 1 of 1 Aaron Judge 1 of 1 Abbott and Costello 1 of 1 Abner Doubleday 1 of 1 Abraham Lincoln 1 of 1 Abraham Lincoln/Hannibal Hamlin 1 of 1 Adam Sandler 1 of 1 1 Adam West 1 of 1 2 Al Jaffe 1 of 1 Al Pacino 1 of 1 Alan Alda 1 of 1 Albert Brooks 1 of 1 Albert Einstein 1 of 1 Albert Pujols 1 of 1 Alex Baldwin 1 of 1 Alexander Graham Bell 1 of 1 Alice Cooper 1 of 1 Alicia Silverstone 1 of 1 Allison Janney 1 of 1 Amelia Earhart 1 of 1 1 Amy Grant 1 of 1 Andres Galarraga 1 of 1 Andrew Ridgeley 1 of 1 Andy Griffith 1 of 1 Angelina Jolie 1 of 1 Angie Dickinson 1 of 1 Ann Wilson/Nancy Wilson 1 of 1 Anna Kournikova 1 of 1 Anna Nicole Smith 1 of 1 Annika Sorenstam 1 of 1 Anthony Daniels 1 of 1 Ara Parseghian 1 of 1 Ara Parseghian/Dan Devine 1 of 1 Ara Parseghian/Lou Holtz 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer 1 of 1 Arnold Schwarzenegger 1 of 1 Arnold Schwarzenegger/Linda Hamilton 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report October 6, 2017 Audrey Hepburn 1 of 1 Ava Gardner 1 of 1 Babe Ruth 1 of 1 3 Babe Ruth/Charlie Root 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Helen Woodford Ruth 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Jimmie Foxx/Mel Ott 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig/Joe DiMaggio/Mickey Mantle 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig/Mickey Mantle/Roger Maris 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Roger Maris 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Ty Cobb 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Walter Johnson/Ty Cobb/Honus Wagner 1 of 1 Barack Obama 1 of 1 Barbara Bach 1 of 1 Barry Bonds 1 of 1 Barry Bonds/Mark McGwire 1 of 1 Barry Fitzgerald 1 of 1 Bart Starr 1 of 1 Bela Lugosi 1 of 1 Ben Chapman 1 of 1 Ben Roethlisberger 1 of 1 Benito Mussolini 1 of 1 Bess Truman 1 of 1 1 Bette Davis 1 of 1 1 Betty Ford 1 of 1 Betty White 1 of 1 Big John Studd 1 of 1 Bill Bixby 1 of 1 Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno 1 of 1 Bill Clinton 1 of 1 Bill Dickey 1 of 1 Bill Mazeroski 1 of 1 Bill Russell/Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1 of 1 Bill Terry 1 of 1 Bill Veeck 1 of 1 Billie Jean King/Bobby Riggs 1 of 1 Bing Crosby 1 of 1 Bing Crosby/Bob Hope 1 of 1 Bing Crosby/Rosemary Clooney 1 of 1 Bing Miller 1 of 1 Bo Jackson 1 of 1 Bob Cousy/Elgin Baylor 1 of 1 Bob Dole 1 of 1 Bob Hope 1 of 1 Bob Hope/Dorothy Lamour 1 of 1 Bob Knight 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report October 6, 2017 Bob Petit 1 of 1 Bob Woodward/Carl Bernstein 1 of 1 Bobby Allison 1 of 1 Bobby Bowden 1 of 1 Bobby Layne/Tom Harmon 1 of 1 Bobby Orr 1 of 1 Boris Karloff 1 of 1 Bowie Kuhn 1 of 1 Brad Keselowski 1 of 1 Brad Pitt 1 of 1 Brandi Carlile 1 of 1 Brett Favre 1 of 1 Brett Favre/Antonio Freeman 1 of 1 Brian Jones 1 of 1 Brian Wilson 1 of 1 Britney Spears 1 of 1 Brooks Koepka 1 of 1 Bruce Jenner 1 of 1 Buddy Ebsen 1 of 1 Burl Ives 1 of 1 Burt Lancaster 1 of 1 Byrum "By" Saam 1 of 1 Cale Yarborough 1 of 1 Calvin Coolidge 1 of 1 Carl Hubbell 1 of 1 Carl Weathers 1 of 1 Carl Yastrzemski 1 of 1 Carl Yastrzemski/Dick Williams 1 of 1 Carmen Electra 1 of 1 Carol Burnett 1 of 1 Carroll Shelby 1 of 1 Cary Grant 1 of 1 Casey Stengel 1 of 1 Catfish Hunter/Billy Herman 1 of 1 Cesar Tovar 1 of 1 Chan Ho Park 1 of 1 Charles Barkley 1 of 1 7 Charles Barkley/Connie Hawkins 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Jerry West 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/John Stockton 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Magic Johnson 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Reggie White 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Steve Nash 1 of 1 Charles Dillon (Casey) Stengel 1 of 1 Charlie Chaplin 1 of 1 Charlie Chaplin/Jackie Coogan 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report October 6, 2017 Charlie Gehringer/Hal Newhouser 1 of 1 Charlie Sheen 1 of 1 Charlton Heston 1 of 1 1 Cheech Marin/Tommy Chong 1 of 1 Chet Atkins 1 of 1 Chien Ming Wang 1 of 1 Chick Hearn 1 of 1 Chipper Jones 1 of 1 Chris Chelios/Scotty Bowman 1 of 1 Chris Hardwick 1 of 1 Christa McAuliffe 1 of 1 Christie Brinkley 1 of 1 1 Christina Applegate 1 of 1 Christopher Lee 1 of 1 1 Christy Mathewson 1 of 1 Chuck Klein 1 of 1 Chuck Yeager 1 of 1 Claire Merritt Ruth 1 of 1 Clara Bow/Rex Bell 1 of 1 Clarence "Ace" Parker 1 of 1 Claude Rains 1 of 1 Clint Eastwood 1 of 1 Clint Frazier 1 of 1 Cobie Smulders 1 of 1 Col Harland Sanders 1 of 1 Cole Hamels 1 of 1 Colin Powell 1 of 1 1 Connie Mack 1 of 1 Connor McDavid 1 of 1 Connor McDavid/Auston Matthews 1 of 1 Connor McDavid/Wayne Gretzky 1 of 1 Corey Hawkins 1 of 1 Cool Papa Bell 1 of 1 Coretta Scott King 1 of 1 Cuba Gooding Jr. 1 of 1 Curly Joe DeRita 1 of 1 Cy Young 1 of 1 Cyrus Vance 1 of 1 2 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1 of 1 Damien Chazelle 1 of 1 Dan Marino 1 of 1 Dan Quayle 1 of 1 Danny DeVito 1 of 1 Darryl Stingley 1 of 1 Dave Tobey 1 of 1 Dave Zinkoff 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report October 6, 2017 David Beckham 1 of 1 David Beckham/Victoria Beckham 1 of 1 David Ben Burion 1 of 1 David Bowie 1 of 1 David Prowse 1 of 1 David Spade 1 of 1 David Stern 1 of 1 Dean Rusk 1 of 1 Debbie Harry 1 of 1 1 Debbie Reynolds 1 of 1 6 Debbie Reynolds/Angie Dickinson 1 of 1 Debbie Reynolds/George Peppard 1 of 1 Debbie Reynolds/Loni Anderson 1 of 1 Debbie Reynolds/Morgan Fairchild 1 of 1 Demi Moore 1 of 1 Dennis Hopper 1 of 1 Dennis Rodman 1 of 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