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Fine Art Editions New Life Art - Fine Art Editions Edition Image Size Issue Edition Size Issue Price Estimated Value/Status A Crimson Tradition 2010 Alabama vs. Texas • 2009 National Champions • 2010 BCS National Championship Game Regular Edition Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 2010 6,200 $190 $200 - 250 Regular Edition Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" $290 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 2010 2,009 $375 $395 - 450 Artist's Proof Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" $475 AVAILABLE Museum Edition Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" 2010 100 $650 AVAILABLE Collegiate Classics Lithograph 10" x 8" 2010 Open $30 AVAILABLE Print-Poem Series 10" x 8" 2010 Open $95 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing Reg Ed 14¾" x 11" 2010 5,000 $40 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing AP 14¾" x 11" 2010 100 $60 $60-70 Preliminary Pencil Drawing Mus Ed 14¾" x 11" 2010 100 $100 $100-150 Standard Edition Canvas Giclée 36" x 27" 2014 50 $2,000 AVAILABLE Artist's Edition Canvas Giclée 36" x 27" 2014 10 $3,000 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 15oz 2017 Open $19.95 AVAILABLE * autographed by Eryk Anders, Kareem Jackson and Mike Johnson All In One Spirit 2011 Auburn vs. Oregon • 2010 National Champions • 2010 College Football Game of the Year • 2011 BCS National Championship Regular Edition Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 2011 2,219 $190 AVAILABLE Regular Edition Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" $290 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 2011 400 $375 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" $475 AVAILABLE Museum Edition Lithograph* 25" x 18¾" 2011 100 $650 AVAILABLE Collegiate Classics Lithograph 10"x8" 2011 Open $30 AVAILABLE * autographed by Kodi Burns, Zac Etheridge, Ryan Pugh and Lee Ziemba All on the Line 1980 Alabama vs. Auburn • 1979 Iron Bowl • Steadman Shealy Regular Edition Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 1980 2,500 $35 $450-650 Artist's Proof Lithograph 25" x 18¾" 1980 100 $95 $1,000-1,500 Regular Edition Canvas* 35"x26" 2005 60 $1,250 $1,500-1,800 Artist's Proof Canvas* 35"x26" 2005 26 $2,000 $2,400-2,600 * autographed by Steadman Shealy Bear Bryant 1997 Coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant • 1999 U.S. Postage Stamp - Legendary Football Coaches Regular Edition Lithograph 8" x 11¾" 1997 5,000 $150 $150-250 Signature Edition Lithograph* 8" x 11¾" 1997 14,970 $195 $200-300 Artist's Proof Lithograph* 8" x 11¾" 1997 1,997 $295 $300-400 * embossed signature of Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant Item Availability and Secondary Value Estimation Guide • 2017 — New Life Art, Inc. - 800.859.0814 1 Title / Edition Image Size Issue Date Edition Size Issue Price Estimated Value/Status Between the Lines 2001 Alabama vs. Oklahoma • 1963 Orange Bowl • Lee Roy Jordan • Legendary Players Series Print #2 Signature Edition Lithograph* 21" x 23½" 2001 1,963 $325 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph* 21" x 23½" 2001 196 $500 AVAILABLE Museum Edition Lithograph* 21" x 23½" 2001 100 $650 AVAILABLE Canvas Edition Giclée 27¼"x33½" 2001 100 $2,000 AVAILABLE Canvas Artist's Proof Giclée 27¼"x33½" 2001 10 $3,000 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE * autographed by Lee Roy Jordan The Blackout 2008 Alabama at Georgia (2008) • John Parker Wilson & Julio Jones Regular Edition Lithograph 19½"x26" 2008 4,130 $175 $200-225 Artist's Proof Lithograph 19½"x26" 2008 814 $350 $400-500 Museum Edition Lithograph 19½"x26" 2008 100 $600 AVAILABLE Collegiate Classics Lithograph 8" x 10" 2008 Open $30 AVAILABLE Print-Poem Series 8" x 10" 2009 Open $95 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing 8" x 10" 2008 Open $15 AVAILABLE Standard Edition Canvas 26"x37" 2016 50 $1,750 AVAILABLE Artist's Edition Canvas 26"x37" 2016 10 $2,500 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE The Blowout 2009 Alabama vs. Auburn • 2008 Iron Bowl • Glen Coffee & Antoine Caldwell Regular Edition Lithograph 19½" x 26" 2009 2,500 $175 $200-250 Signature Edition Lithograph* 19½" x 26" 2009 1,200 $275 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph* 19½" x 26" 2009 500 $475 AVAILABLE Museum Edition Lithograph* 19½" x 26" 2009 100 $600 AVAILABLE Collegiate Classics Lithograph 8" x 10" 2009 Open $30 AVAILABLE Print-Poem Series 8" x 10" 2010 Open $95 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing 7½"x9¾" 2008 Open $15 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE * autographed by Glen Coffee and Antoine Caldwell Bo 1990 Vincent "Bo" Jackson • Kansas City Royals Regular Edition Lithograph 19" x 25" 1990 1,503 $125 $250-350 Signature Edition Lithograph* 19" x 25" 1990 500 $250 $400-500 Artist's Proof Lithograph* 19" x 25" 1990 200 $450 $500-600 * autographed by Vincent "Bo" Jackson Bob Finley: A Class Act 2003 Berry High School Head Football Coach Bob Finley Regular Edition Lithograph 26"x22½" 2003 500 $100 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph 26"x22½" 2003 50 $200 AVAILABLE Item Availability and Secondary Value Estimation Guide • 2017 — New Life Art, Inc. - 800.859.0814 2 Title / Edition Image Size Issue Date Edition Size Issue Price Estimated Value/Status Bound For Glory 1980 Florida State Head Football Coach Bobby Bowden Regular Edition Lithograph* 23½" x 17½ 1980 100 $900 $1,500-1,800 * autographed by Coach Bobby Bowden The Catch 2005 Alabama vs. Southern Mississippi (2005) • Tyrone Prothro Regular Edition Lithograph 19½" x 24 2005 4,344 $125 $1,200-1,500 Artist's Proof Lithograph 19½" x 24 2005 1,051 $300 $1,500-1,800 Museum Edition Lithograph 19½" x 24 2005 100 $500 $1,800-2,000 Collegiate Classics Lithograph 8" x 10" 2005 Open $30 AVAILABLE Regular Edition Canvas* 20" x 25" 2008 204 $1,750 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Canvas* 20" x 25" 2008 50 $2,650 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing 5¾" x 7¼" 2005 Open $15 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE * autographed by Tyrone Prothro The Catch 1999 Tennessee vs. Florida State • 1998 National Champions • 1999 Fiesta Bowl • Peerless Price Regular Edition Lithograph 19½" x 26" 1999 1,626 $150 $175-275 Signature Edition Lithograph* 19½" x 26" 1999 991 $250 $250-300 Artist's Proof Lithograph^ 19½" x 26" 1999 246 $450 $450-550 Beverage Mug 11oz 2017 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE * autographed by Peerless Price; ^ autographed by Peerless Price & Coach Phillip Fulmer Champions 2010 Alabama vs. Florida • 2009 SEC Championship Game • 2009 College Football Game of the Year Regular Edition Lithograph 19½" x 26" 2010 6,200 $190 $200-250 Regular Edition Lithograph* 19½" x 26" $300-450 Artist's Proof Lithograph 19½" x 26" 2010 2,009 $375 $400-500 Artist's Proof Lithograph* 19½" x 26" $500-600 Museum Edition Lithograph* 19½" x 26" 2010 100 $650 $650-800 Collegiate Classics Lithograph 8" x 10" 2010 Open $30 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing 11" x 14¾" 2010 5,000 $40 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing AP 11" x 14¾" 2010 100 $60 $60-75 Preliminary Pencil Drawing Mus Ed 11" x 14¾" 2010 100 $100 $100-150 Standard Edition Canvas Giclée 28½" x 36" 2015 50 $2,000 AVAILABLE Artist's Edition Canvas Giclée 28½" x 36" 2015 10 $3,000 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE * autographed by PJ Fitzgerald, Cory Reamer & Leigh Tiffin Title / Edition Image Size Issue Date Edition Size Issue Price Estimated Value/Status Item Availability and Secondary Value Estimation Guide • 2017 — New Life Art, Inc. - 800.859.0814 3 Champions of a New Era 2015 Ohio State vs. Oregon • 2014 National Champions • 2014 College Football Game of the Year Award Regular Edition Lithograph 21" x 27¾" 2015 950 $125 AVAILABLE Artist's Edition Giclée 21" x 27¾" 2015 420 $400 AVAILABLE Standard Edition Canvas Giclée 28½" x 36" 2015 50 $1,250 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing 10½"x13½" 2015 80 $40 AVAILABLE Collegiate Classics Giclée 8" x 10" 2015 Open $30 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2017 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE The Championship 1998 Florida vs. Florida State • 1997 National Champions • 1997 Sugar Bowl • Danny Wuerffel Regular Edition Lithograph 24" x 19½" 1998 3,500 $150 $225-350 Signature Edition Lithograph* 24" x 19½" 1998 3,500 $250 $325-400 Artist's Proof Lithograph* 24" x 19½" 1998 700 $450 $525-650 Beverage Mug 11oz 2017 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE * autographed by Danny Wuerffel The Coach and 315 1982 Alabama vs. Auburn • 1981 Iron Bowl • Alabama Head Football Coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant • All-Time Winningest Coach Regular Edition Lithograph 17" x 25½" 1982 3,150 $125 $1,800-2,000 "A" Club Edition Lithograph* 17" x 25½" 1982 315 $200 $2,500-3,000 Signature Edition Lithograph* 17" x 25½" 1982 250 $250 $2,700-3,200 Artist's Proof Lithograph 17" x 25½" 1982 50 $400 $2,800-3,500 Artist's Proof Lithograph* 17"x25½" 1982 $525 $3,000-3,700 Regular Edition Postal Commemorative 20" x 16" 1997 3,230 $125 $150-175 Artist's Proof Postal Commemorative 20" x 16" 1997 323 $238 $300-350 Regular Edition Canvas 24" x 36" 2003 88 $2,000 $3,250-3,750 Artist's Proof Canvas 24" x 36" 2003 10 $3,000 $4,000-5,000 Collegiate Classics Lithograph 8" x 10" 2013 Open $30 AVAILABLE * autographed by Coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant Coach of the Year 1994 Auburn Head Football Coach Terry Bowden • 1993 National Coach of the Year Regular Edition Lithograph 23¾" x 18¾" 1994 2,500 $150 $1-25 Signature Edition Lithograph* 23¾" x 18¾" 1994 1,500 $250 $2-50 Artist's Proof Lithograph* 23¾" x 18¾" 1994 400 $450 $4-100 * autographed by Coach Terry Bowden The Comeback 2003 Alabama at Georgia (1985) • Mike Shula Regular Edition Lithograph 19½" x 26" 2003 1,752 $175 AVAILABLE Artist's Proof Lithograph 19½" x 26" 2003 358 $350 AVAILABLE Museum Edition Lithograph 19½" x 26" 2003 100 $650 AVAILABLE Preliminary Pencil Drawing 5¾" x 7¾" 2003 Open $15 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE Title / EditionItem Availability and Secondary ValueImage Estimation Size GuideIssue • Date2017 — EditionNew Life Size Art, Inc.Issue - 800.859.0814 Price Estimated Value/Status4 Courage 2001 Collector's Edition Giclée 16"x20" 2000 100 $650 AVAILABLE Beverage Mug 11oz 2015 Open $14.95 AVAILABLE Crimson Dynasty 2013 Alabama vs.
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