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2018 National Treasures Collegiate Football Checklists; 2018 National Treasures Collegiate Football NFL Team Checklist NFL team assignments as of August 2018 Player Set Card # Team Print Run Dante Pettis College Materials Signatures + Parallels 119 49ers 159 Dante Pettis College Materials Signatures Bowl Logo + Parallels 119 49ers 17 Dante Pettis College Materials Signatures Conference Logo Red 119 49ers 1 Dante Pettis College Materials Signatures Team Logo Shield Red 119 49ers 1 Dante Pettis College Silhouettes Bowl Logo Signatures + Parallels 119 49ers 17 Dante Pettis College Silhouettes Conference Logo Signatures 119 49ers 1 Dante Pettis College Silhouettes Signatures + Prime Parallel 119 49ers 124 Dante Pettis College Silhouettes Team Logo Shields Signatures 119 49ers 1 Dante Pettis Combo Player Signature Booklet + Prime Parallel 13 49ers 148 Dante Pettis Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Bowl Logo + Parallels 13 49ers 28 Dante Pettis Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Brand Logo 13 49ers 1 Dante Pettis Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Conference Logo 13 49ers 1 Dante Pettis Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Team Logo 13 49ers 1 Dante Pettis Team Logos 19 49ers 25 Hugh McElhenny 2017 NT Auto 8 49ers 25 Hugh McElhenny 2017 NT Auto 9 49ers 25 Jerry Rice Base + Parallels 15 49ers 193 Jimmy Garoppolo Signatures + Parallels 64 49ers 22 Richard Sherman Materials Signatures + Parallels 96 49ers 13 Y.A. Tittle 2017 NT Auto 25 49ers 25 Y.A. Tittle 2017 NT Auto 26 49ers 25 groupbreakchecklists.com 2018 National Treasures Collegiate Football NFL Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Anthony Miller Brand Logo 18 Bears 1 Anthony Miller Brand Logo Signatures 18 Bears 1 Anthony Miller College Materials Signatures + Parallels 122 Bears 159 Anthony Miller College Materials Signatures Bowl Logo + Parallels 122 Bears 8 Anthony Miller College Materials Signatures Conference Logo Red 122 Bears 1 Anthony Miller College Silhouettes Bowl Logo Signatures + Parallels 122 Bears 8 Anthony Miller College Silhouettes Conference Logo Signatures 122 Bears 1 Anthony Miller College Silhouettes Signatures + Prime Parallel 122 Bears 124 Anthony Miller Combo Player Signature Booklet + Prime Parallel 19 Bears 148 Anthony Miller Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Bowl Logo + Parallels 19 Bears 20 Anthony Miller Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Brand Logo 19 Bears 1 Anthony Miller Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Conference Logo 19 Bears 1 Anthony Miller Combo Team Materials + Prime Parallel 9 Bears 100 Anthony Miller Laundry Tag Brand Logo 18 Bears 1 Anthony Miller Laundry Tag Brand Logo Signatures 18 Bears 5 Anthony Miller Laundry Tag Dual Brand Logo Dual Player 9 Bears 1 Anthony Miller Team Logos 22 Bears 25 Clyde "Bulldog" Turner National Treasured Cuts 2 Bears 1 Ed Healey National Treasured Cuts 4 Bears 1 Javon Wims Rookie Autographs 157 Bears 99 Jim Harbaugh Signatures + Parallels 62 Bears 22 Mike Singletary 2017 NT Auto 19 Bears 25 Mike Singletary 2017 NT Auto 20 Bears 10 Mitchell Trubisky Materials Signatures + Parallels 93 Bears 13 Red Grange Base + Parallels 23 Bears 193 groupbreakchecklists.com 2018 National Treasures Collegiate Football NFL Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Andy Dalton 2017 NT Auto 1 Bengals 25 Andy Dalton Dual Player Signatures 7 Bengals 5 Auden Tate College Materials Signatures + Parallels 133 Bengals 159 Auden Tate College Materials Signatures Bowl Logo + Parallels 133 Bengals 17 Auden Tate College Materials Signatures Conference Logo Red 133 Bengals 1 Auden Tate College Materials Signatures Team Logo Shield Red 133 Bengals 1 Auden Tate College Silhouettes Bowl Logo Signatures + Parallels 133 Bengals 17 Auden Tate College Silhouettes Conference Logo Signatures 133 Bengals 1 Auden Tate College Silhouettes Signatures + Prime Parallel 133 Bengals 124 Auden Tate College Silhouettes Team Logo Shields Signatures 133 Bengals 1 Auden Tate Team Logos 32 Bengals 25 Joe Mixon Team Quad Relic Quad Player + Prime Parallel 3 Bengals 100 Mark Walton Combo Player Signature Booklet + Prime Parallel 23 Bengals 134 Mark Walton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Bowl Logo + Parallels 23 Bengals 15 Mark Walton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Brand Logo 23 Bengals 1 Mark Walton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Conference Logo 23 Bengals 1 Mark Walton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Team Logo 23 Bengals 5 Mark Walton Rookie Silhouettes Bowl Logo Signatures + Parallels 167 Bengals 17 Mark Walton Rookie Silhouettes Conference Logo Signatures 167 Bengals 1 Mark Walton Rookie Silhouettes Signatures + Prime Signatures 167 Bengals 124 Mark Walton Rookie Silhouettes Team Logo Shields Signatures 167 Bengals 5 Mark Walton Team Logos 25 Bengals 25 groupbreakchecklists.com 2018 National Treasures Collegiate Football NFL Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Corey Coleman 2017 NT Auto 5 Bills 25 Jim Kelly 2017 NT Auto 11 Bills 25 Josh Allen Brand Logo Signatures 4 Bills 1 Josh Allen College Materials Signatures + Parallels 103 Bills 159 Josh Allen College Materials Signatures Bowl Logo + Parallels 103 Bills 12 Josh Allen College Materials Signatures Conference Logo Red 103 Bills 1 Josh Allen College Materials Signatures Team Logo Shield Red 103 Bills 1 Josh Allen College Silhouettes Bowl Logo Signatures + Parallels 103 Bills 12 Josh Allen College Silhouettes Conference Logo Signatures 103 Bills 1 Josh Allen College Silhouettes Signatures + Prime Parallel 103 Bills 74 Josh Allen College Silhouettes Team Logo Shields Signatures 103 Bills 1 Josh Allen Combo Player Signature Booklet + Prime Parallel 6 Bills 92 Josh Allen Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Bowl Logo + Parallels 6 Bills 10 Josh Allen Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Conference Logo 6 Bills 1 Josh Allen Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Team Logo 6 Bills 1 Josh Allen Laundry Tag Brand Logo 4 Bills 1 Josh Allen Laundry Tag Brand Logo Signatures 4 Bills 5 Josh Allen Team Logo Shields 4 Bills 1 Josh Allen Team Logo Shields Signatures 4 Bills 1 Josh Allen Team Logos 3 Bills 25 Robert Foster College Silhouettes Bowl Logo Signatures + Parallels 147 Bills 12 Robert Foster College Silhouettes Championship Logo Signatures 147 Bills 5 Robert Foster College Silhouettes Conference Logo Signatures 147 Bills 1 Robert Foster College Silhouettes Signatures + Prime Parallel 147 Bills 124 Robert Foster College Silhouettes Team Logo Shields Signatures 147 Bills 1 Robert Foster Team Trios Relic Triple Player + Prime Parallel 1 Bills 100 groupbreakchecklists.com 2018 National Treasures Collegiate Football NFL Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Bradley Chubb Rookie Silhouettes Signatures + Prime Signatures 168 Broncos 124 Bradley Chubb Rookie Silhouettes Team Logo Shields Signatures 168 Broncos 5 Courtland Sutton College Materials Signatures + Parallels 116 Broncos 158 Courtland Sutton College Materials Signatures Bowl Logo + Parallels 116 Broncos 6 Courtland Sutton College Materials Signatures Conference Logo Red 116 Broncos 1 Courtland Sutton College Silhouettes Bowl Logo Signatures + Parallels 116 Broncos 7 Courtland Sutton College Silhouettes Conference Logo Signatures 116 Broncos 1 Courtland Sutton College Silhouettes Signatures + Prime Parallel 116 Broncos 124 Courtland Sutton Combo Player Signature Booklet + Prime Parallel 3 Broncos 126 Courtland Sutton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Bowl Logo + Parallels 3 Broncos 5 Courtland Sutton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Conference Logo 3 Broncos 1 Courtland Sutton Combo Team Materials + Prime Parallel 8 Broncos 100 Courtland Sutton Laundry Tag Brand Logo 11 Broncos 1 Courtland Sutton Laundry Tag Brand Logo Signatures 11 Broncos 5 Courtland Sutton Team Logos 16 Broncos 25 DaeSean Hamilton Brand Logo Dual Player 7 Broncos 1 DaeSean Hamilton College Materials Signatures + Parallels 146 Broncos 109 DaeSean Hamilton College Materials Signatures Bowl Logo + Parallels 146 Broncos 9 DaeSean Hamilton College Materials Signatures Conference Logo Red 146 Broncos 1 DaeSean Hamilton College Materials Signatures Team Logo Shield Red 146 Broncos 1 DaeSean Hamilton Combo Player Signature Booklet + Prime Parallel 36 Broncos 92 DaeSean Hamilton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Bowl Logo + Parallels 36 Broncos 11 DaeSean Hamilton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Brand Logo 36 Broncos 1 DaeSean Hamilton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Conference Logo 36 Broncos 1 DaeSean Hamilton Combo Player Signature Prime Booklet Team Logo 36 Broncos 1 DaeSean Hamilton Combo Team Materials + Prime Parallel 7 Broncos 100 DaeSean Hamilton Laundry Tag Dual Brand Logo Dual Player 7 Broncos 1 DaeSean Hamilton Team Logo Dual Player 7 Broncos 1 DaeSean Hamilton Team Trios Relic Triple Player + Prime Parallel 4 Broncos 100 John Elway 2017 NT Auto 12 Broncos 25 John Elway 2017 NT Auto 13 Broncos 25 John Elway Base + Parallels 17 Broncos 193 John Elway Materials + Parallels 36 Broncos 94 John Elway Team Quad Relic Quad Player + Prime Parallel 13 Broncos 2 Paxton Lynch 2017 NT Auto 21 Broncos 25 Royce Freeman College Materials Signatures + Parallels 134 Broncos 159 Royce Freeman College Materials Signatures Bowl Logo + Parallels 134 Broncos 17 Royce Freeman College Materials Signatures Championship Logo Red 134 Broncos 5 Royce Freeman College Materials Signatures Conference Logo Red 134 Broncos 1 Royce Freeman College Materials Signatures Team Logo Shield Red 134 Broncos 1 Royce Freeman College Silhouettes Bowl Logo Signatures + Parallels 134 Broncos 17 Royce Freeman College Silhouettes Championship Logo Signatures 134 Broncos 5 Royce Freeman College
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