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Population Report 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 17, 2017 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Population Report as of 3/17/2017: 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 Abraham Lincoln 1 of 1 Al Jaffe 1 of 1 Al Pacino 1 of 1 Albert Einstein 1 of 1 Alex Baldwin 1 of 1 Alice Cooper 1 of 1 Amelia Earhart 1 of 1 Amy Grant 1 of 1 Angie Dickinson 1 of 1 Ann Wilson/Nancy Wilson 1 of 1 Annika Sorenstam 1 of 1 Anthony Daniels 1 of 1 Ara Parseghian 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer 1 of 1 Arnold Schwarzenegger 1 of 1 Ava Gardner 1 of 1 Babe Ruth 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig/Joe DiMaggio/Mickey Mantle 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 Bela Lugosi 1 of 1 Ben Roethlisberger 1 of 1 Benito Mussolini 1 of 1 Bette Davis 1 of 1 Bill Clinton 1 of 1 Bill Dickey 1 of 1 Bill Russell/Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1 of 1 Bill Terry 1 of 1 Bing Crosby 1 of 1 Bing Miller 1 of 1 Bo Jackson 1 of 1 Bob Hope 1 of 1 Bob Knight 1 of 1 Bob Petit 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 17, 2017 Bobby Orr 1 of 1 Brad Pitt 1 of 1 Britney Spears 1 of 1 Burl Ives 1 of 1 Carl Hubbell 1 of 1 Cary Grant 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/Reggie White 1 of 1 Charles Barkley/Steve Nash 1 of 1 Charlie Chaplin 1 of 1 Cheech Marin/Tommy Chong 1 of 1 Chick Hearn 1 of 1 Chipper Jones 1 of 1 Chris Chelios/Scotty Bowman 1 of 1 Christie Brinkley 1 of 1 Chuck Klein 1 of 1 Chuck Yeager 1 of 1 Clarence "Ace" Parker 1 of 1 Clint Eastwood 1 of 1 Col Harland Sanders 1 of 1 Cole Hamels 1 of 1 Colin Powell 1 of 1 Connor McDavid 1 of 1 Connor McDavid/Auston Matthews 1 of 1 Connor McDavid/Wayne Gretzky 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 Dan Marino 1 of 1 Dan Quayle 1 of 1 Danny DeVito 1 of 1 Dave Zinkoff 1 of 1 David Beckham 1 of 1 David Prowse 1 of 1 David Stern 1 of 1 Debbie Reynolds 1 of 1 Dick Porter 1 of 1 Dirk Nowitzki 1 of 1 Dizzy Dean 1 of 1 Dizzy Dean/Daffy Dean 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 17, 2017 Doak Walker 1 of 1 Donald Trump 1 of 1 Donald Trump/Ivanka Trump 1 of 1 Donald Trump/Mike Pence 1 of 1 Drew Brees 1 of 1 Dustin Johnson 1 of 1 Earvin Johnson 1 of 1 Eddie Vedder 1 of 1 Edwin Hubble 1 of 1 Eric Clapton 1 of 1 Errol Flynn 1 of 1 Evangeline Lilly 1 of 1 Fergie 1 of 1 Fidel Castro 1 of 1 Frank Frisch 1 of 1 1 Frank Thomas 1 of 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1 of 1 Fred Astaire 1 of 1 Fred Gwynne 1 of 1 Fred Lindstrom 1 of 1 Gene Fullmer 1 of 1 George Foreman 1 of 1 George Harrison 1 of 1 George Martin 1 of 1 George Mikan 1 of 1 George W. Bush 1 of 1 George W. Bush/Jimmy Carter 1 of 1 George W. Bush/Laura Bush 1 of 1 George Washington 1 of 1 Gerald Ford 1 of 1 Gordie Howe 1 of 1 Granny Hammer 1 of 1 Gregg Allman 1 of 1 Gregg Popovich 1 of 1 Gregory Peck 1 of 1 Hank Aaron 1 of 1 Hank Greenberg 1 of 1 Harry Houdini 1 of 1 Helen Keller 1 of 1 Henry Winkler 1 of 1 Hideki Matsuyama 1 of 1 Honus Wagner 1 of 1 Hoot Gibson 1 of 1 Hugh Jackman 1 of 1 Ian Somerhalder 1 of 1 Ivan Lendl 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 17, 2017 Ivan Rodriguez 1 of 1 J.D. Salinger 1 of 1 Jack Dempsey 1 of 1 Jack Nicklaus 1 of 1 1 Jackie Robinson 1 of 1 Jackie Robinson/Branch Rickey 1 of 1 James Brown 1 of 1 James Buchanan 1 of 1 James Dean 1 of 1 James Earl Jones 1 of 1 James Earl Ray 1 of 1 James Marsters 1 of 1 Jane Goodall 1 of 1 Janis Joplin 1 of 1 Jason Bateman 1 of 1 Jason Day 1 of 1 Jeff Bagwell 1 of 1 Jenna Jameson 1 of 1 Jennifer Love Hewitt 1 of 1 Jerry Lewis 1 of 1 Jesse Owens 1 of 1 Jesse Owens/Carl Lewis 1 of 1 Jessica Alba 1 of 1 Jim Brown 1 of 1 Jim Davis 1 of 1 Jim Harbaugh 1 of 1 Jim McMahon 1 of 1 Jim Thorpe 1 of 1 Jimmie Dykes 1 of 1 Jimmie Foxx 1 of 1 Jimmy Carter 1 of 1 3 Jimmy Stewart 1 of 1 Joan Fontaine 1 of 1 Joe Besser 1 of 1 Joe Frazier 1 of 1 Joe Guyon 1 of 1 Joe Montana 1 of 1 Joe Paterno 1 of 1 John F. Kennedy 1 of 1 John Glenn 1 of 1 1 John Glenn/Wally Schirra 1 of 1 John Lennon 1 of 1 John Madden 1 of 1 John McCain 1 of 1 John Travolta 1 of 1 John Wanamaker 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 17, 2017 John Wayne 1 of 1 Johnny Cash 1 of 1 Johnny Unitas 1 of 1 Johnny Unitas/Jim Parker 1 of 1 Jose Canseco 1 of 1 Justin Thomas 1 of 1 Justin Thomas/Dustin Johnson 1 of 1 Justin Timberlake 1 of 1 Karch Kiraly 1 of 1 Katharine Hepburn 1 of 1 Ken Griffey Jr. 1 of 1 Kenny Baker/Anthony Daniels 1 of 1 Kiefer Sutherland 1 of 1 Kirby Puckett 1 of 1 Kristen Bell 1 of 1 Kurt Cobain 1 of 1 Lady Gaga 1 of 1 Laura Vandervoort 1 of 1 Lauren Bacall 1 of 1 Laurence Olivier 1 of 1 Lefty Gomez 1 of 1 1 Lefty Grove 1 of 1 Lexi Thompson 1 of 1 Lou Ferrigno 1 of 1 Lou Gehrig 1 of 1 Lou Holtz 1 of 1 Lou Holtz/Rick Mirer 1 of 1 Louis Armstrong 1 of 1 Lucille Ball 1 of 1 Lydia Ko 1 of 1 Manon Rheaume 1 of 1 Mark Hamill 1 of 1 Mark Hamill/David Prowse 1 of 1 Mark McGwire 1 of 1 Mark Twain 1 of 1 Mark Wahlberg 1 of 1 Marlene Dietrich 1 of 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. 1 of 1 Maxene Andrews 1 of 1 Mel Ott 1 of 1 Melo Trimble 1 of 1 Michael Jackson 1 of 1 1 Mick Jagger 1 of 1 Mickey Cochrane 1 of 1 Mickey Mantle 1 of 1 Mike Krzyzewski 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 17, 2017 Mike Myers 1 of 1 Moe Howard/Curly Howard/Larry Fine 1 of 1 Muhammad Ali 1 of 1 2 Muhammad Ali/Joe Frazier 1 of 1 Neil Armstrong 1 of 1 Nellie Fox 1 of 1 Nolan Bushnell 1 of 1 Nolan Richardson 1 of 1 Nomar Garciaparra 1 of 1 O.J. Simpson 1 of 1 Omar Vizquel 1 of 1 Omar Vizquel/Andres Galarraga 1 of 1 Omar Vizquel/Edgar Martinez 1 of 1 Orson Welles 1 of 1 Ozzie Smith 1 of 1 Ozzy Osbourne 1 of 1 Pat Summit 1 of 1 Paul McCartney 1 of 1 Paul Newman 1 of 1 Paul Waner 1 of 1 Pete Best 1 of 1 Pete Rozelle 1 of 1 Phil Knight 1 of 1 Pie Traynor 1 of 1 Pierre Turgeon 1 of 1 Pistol Pete Maravich 1 of 1 Pete Maravich/Jackie Maravich 1 of 1 Pop Warner 1 of 1 Princess Diana 1 of 1 Ralph Nader 1 of 1 Randy "Macho Man" Savage/Miss Elizabeth 1 of 1 Ray Bourque 1 of 1 Ray Romano 1 of 1 Reggie White 1 of 1 Regis Philbin 1 of 1 Richard Petty 1 of 1 1 Richie Ashburn 1 of 1 Richie Ashburn/Jocko Collins 1 of 1 Rickie Fowler 1 of 1 Riley Reid 1 of 1 Ringo Starr 1 of 1 Robert F. Kennedy 1 of 1 Robert Mitchum 1 of 1 Roberto Clemente 1 of 1 Robin Williams 1 of 1 Rodney Dangerfield 1 of 1 2017 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 17, 2017 Roger Clemens 1 of 1 Roger Maris 1 of 1 Roger Staubach 1 of 1 Rogers Hornsby 1 of 1 Roy Campanella 1 of 1 Ryne Sandberg 1 of 1 Saddam Hussein/George Bush 1 of 1 Samuel Morse 1 of 1 Satchel Paige 1 of 1 Satchel Paige/Cool Papa Bell 1 of 1 Sean Connery 1 of 1 Sergio Aragones 1 of 1 Sergio Aragones/Al Jaffe 1 of 1 Shareef Abdur-Rahim 1 of 1 Sidney Poitier 1 of 1 Simone Biles 1 of 1 Stan Laurel/Oliver Hardy 1 of 1 Stan Lee 1 of 1 Stan Musial 1 of 1 Steve Largent 1 of 1 Steve Wozniak 1 of 1 Tenzin Gyatso 1 of 1 Tera Patrick 1 of 1 Terrell Davis 1 of 1 Theodore Roosevelt 1 of 1 1 Thomas Jefferson 1 of 1 Tim Raines 1 of 1 Tippi Hedren 1 of 1 Tom Cruise 1 of 1 Tom Hanks 1 of 1 Tom Osborne 1 of 1 Tony Gwynn 1 of 1 Tori Back 1 of 1 Trevor Hoffman 1 of 1 Tris Speaker 1 of 1 Troy Aikman 1 of 1 Ty Cobb 1 of 1 Ty Cobb/Honus Wagner 1 of 1 Ulysses S.
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