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2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 15, 2018 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Population Report as of 3/15/2018: 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 Abraham Lincoln 1 of 1 Al Gore 1 of 1 Albert Einstein 1 of 1 Alfieri Maserati 1 of 1 Alec Guinness 1 of 1 Alley Baggett 1 of 1 Andrew Wiggins 1 of 1 Andy Serkis 1 of 1 Anna Faris 1 of 1 Anna Kendrick 1 of 1 Anna Kournikova 1 of 1 Annika Sorenstam 1 of 1 Ansel Adams 1 of 1 Anthony Perkins 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer/Jack Nicklaus 1 of 1 Arnold Schwarzenegger 1 of 1 Art Garfunkel 1 of 1 Barack Obama 1 of 1 Barry Sanders 1 of 1 Bart Starr 1 of 1 Ben Roethlisberger 1 of 1 Benito Mussolini 1 of 1 Bill Clinton 1 of 1 Bill Russell 1 of 1 Billie Jean King/Bobby Riggs 1 of 1 Billy Crystal 1 of 1 Billy Joel 1 of 1 Billy Martin 1 of 1 Bob Feller 1 of 1 Bob Hope 1 of 1 Bob Stoops 1 of 1 Bob Waterfield 1 of 1 Bobby Doerr 1 of 1 Brett Favre 1 of 1 Britney Spears 1 of 1 Brooks Koepka 1 of 1 Brooks Koepka/Justin Thomas 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 15, 2018 Bruce Crandall 1 of 1 Bryan Cranston 1 of 1 Buzz Aldrin/John Glenn 1 of 1 Carl Hubbell 1 of 1 Carl Hubbell/Johnny Mize 1 of 1 Carl Yastrzemski 1 of 1 Carrie Fisher 1 of 1 Carroll Shelby 1 of 1 Chan Ho Park 1 of 1 Charles Barkley 1 of 1 2 Charlie Chaplin 1 of 1 Charlton Heston 1 of 1 Chris Hardwick 1 of 1 Clint Eastwood 1 of 1 Clint Eastwood/Eli Wallach 1 of 1 Clint Eastwood/Lee Van Cleef/Eli Wallach 1 of 1 Cobie Smulders 1 of 1 Colin Powell 1 of 1 Condoleezza Rice 1 of 1 Constance Wu 1 of 1 Cool Papa Bell 1 of 1 Craig T. Nelson 1 of 1 Dan Aykroyd 1 of 1 Dan Marino 1 of 1 Daniel Radcliffe 1 of 1 Darryl McDaniels 1 of 1 Dave Prowse 1 of 1 David Beckham 1 of 1 David Spade 1 of 1 David Stern 1 of 1 Debbie Reynolds 1 of 1 Doak Walker/Yale Lary 1 of 1 Dominik Hasek 1 of 1 Don Drysdale 1 of 1 Don Hutson 1 of 1 Donald Trump 1 of 1 1 Donald Trump/Ivanka Trump 1 of 1 Donovan McNabb 1 of 1 Drew Brees 1 of 1 Dustin Johnson 1 of 1 Earl Averill 1 of 1 Edmund Hillary 1 of 1 Edward G. Robinson 1 of 1 Eliphalet Remington 1 of 1 Eliphalet/Samuel Remington 1 of 1 Elvis Presley 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 15, 2018 Elvis Presley/Priscilla Presley 1 of 1 Enos Slaughter/Harry Walker 1 of 1 Eugene Kranz 1 of 1 Eva Angelina 1 of 1 Frank Sinatra 1 of 1 Fran Tarkenton 1 of 1 Frances Fisher 1 of 1 Frankie Frisch 1 of 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. 1 of 1 1 Fred Gwynne 1 of 1 Fred Rogers 1 of 1 Gene Fullmer 1 of 1 Gene Simmons 1 of 1 Gene Simmons/Paul Stanley 1 of 1 Geoffrey Rush 1 of 1 George Clooney 1 of 1 George Foreman 1 of 1 George Harrison 1 of 1 George Mikan 1 of 1 George Rodrigue 1 of 1 George W. Bush 1 of 1 George W. Bush/George H.W. Bush 1 of 1 George Washington 1 of 1 Gordon Cooper 1 of 1 Groucho Marx 1 of 1 Hakeem Olajuwon 1 of 1 Hank Greenberg 1 of 1 Henry Hill 1 of 1 Henry Rollins 1 of 1 Herb Brooks 1 of 1 Hideki Matsuyama 1 of 1 Hugh Hefner 1 of 1 J. Edgar Hoover 1 of 1 Jack Lemmon 1 of 1 Jack Nicklaus 1 of 1 Jackie Jackson 1 of 1 Jackie Robinson 1 of 1 James Earl Jones 1 of 1 James Earl Jones/Dave Prowse 1 of 1 James Monroe 1 of 1 James Stewart 1 of 1 Janet Jones Gretzky 1 of 1 Jason Day 1 of 1 Jay DeMarcus/Joe Don Rooney 1 of 1 Jennifer Love Hewitt 1 of 1 Jenny McCarthy 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 15, 2018 Jermaine Jackson 1 of 1 Jessica Alba 1 of 1 Jimmie Foxx 1 of 1 Jimmy Stewart 1 of 1 Joe Biden 1 of 1 Joe DiMaggio 1 of 1 Joe Frazier 1 of 1 Joe Louis 1 of 1 Joe Montana 1 of 1 John Cougar Mellencamp 1 of 1 John Cougar Mellencamp/Rick Springfield 1 of 1 John Elway 1 of 1 John Lennon 1 of 1 John Nance Garner 1 of 1 John Young 1 of 1 Johnny Cash 1 of 1 Johnny Cash/Carl Perkins 1 of 1 Johnny Unitas 1 of 1 Johnny Weissmuller 1 of 1 Jon Bon Jovi 1 of 1 Jon Rahm 1 of 1 Jon Rahm/Sergio Garcia 1 of 1 Jonas Salk 1 of 1 Josh Rosen 1 of 1 Julia Roberts 1 of 1 Julianne Moore 1 of 1 Julius Erving 1 of 1 Justin Thomas 1 of 1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1 of 1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar/John Wooden 1 of 1 Kate Hudson 1 of 1 Kenny Easley 1 of 1 Kirby Puckett 1 of 1 Kristen Bell 1 of 1 Kurt Busch 1 of 1 Lady Gaga 1 of 1 Larry Bird 1 of 1 Laurie Hernandez 1 of 1 Lee Elder 1 of 1 Lefty Grove 1 of 1 Leo Durocher 1 of 1 Lexi Thompson 1 of 1 Lilian Gish 1 of 1 Lionel Richie 1 of 1 Lloyd Waner 1 of 1 Lou Boudreau 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 15, 2018 Lou Ferrigno 1 of 1 Lydia Ko 1 of 1 Manny Pacquiao 1 of 1 Manny Pacquiao/Sugar Ray Leonard 1 of 1 Manuel Noriega 1 of 1 Mark Fidrych 1 of 1 Mark Hamil/Kenny Baker 1 of 1 Mark Hamill 1 of 1 Mark Hamill/Anthony Daniels 1 of 1 Mark Twain 1 of 1 Mark Wahlberg 1 of 1 Marlon Jackson 1 of 1 Matt Damon 1 of 1 Maurice Stokes 1 of 1 Max Baer 1 of 1 Mayim Bialik 1 of 1 Michael Jackson 1 of 1 Michelle Wie 1 of 1 Mick Jagger 1 of 1 Misty May-Treanor 1 of 1 Muhammad Ali 1 of 1 Nancy Novack 1 of 1 Neil Gaiman 1 of 1 Nolan Bushnell 1 of 1 O.J. Simpson 1 of 1 Oscar De La Hoya 1 of 1 Ozzie Smith 1 of 1 Ozzie Smith/Brooks Robinson 1 of 1 Ozzy Osbourne 1 of 1 Pablo Picasso 1 of 1 Paul McCartney 1 of 1 Paul Newman 1 of 1 Paul Rudd 1 of 1 Paul Stanley 1 of 1 Paul Tibbets 1 of 1 Payne Stewart 1 of 1 Pete Rose 1 of 1 "Pistol" Pete Maravich 1 of 1 1 Peter Cushing 1 of 1 Ralph Kiner 1 of 1 Randall Cunningham 1 of 1 Ray Nitschke 1 of 1 Ray Romano 1 of 1 Red Grange 1 of 1 Reggie Jackson 1 of 1 Regis Philbin 1 of 1 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 15, 2018 Rickie Fowler 1 of 1 Riley Reid 1 of 1 Ringo Starr 1 of 1 Robert Gates 1 of 1 Robert Kennedy 1 of 1 Robin Yount 1 of 1 Robin Yount/Gorman Thomas 1 of 1 Robin Yount/Ted Simmons 1 of 1 Rod Carew 1 of 1 Rod Serling 1 of 1 Ronda Rousey 1 of 1 Ryan Howard 1 of 1 Ryne Sandberg 1 of 1 Ryne Sandberg/Fergie Jenkins 1 of 1 Ryne Sandberg/Lee Smith 1 of 1 Sammy Baugh 1 of 1 Satchel Paige 1 of 1 Sean Connery 1 of 1 Sean Connery/Roger Moore 1 of 1 Selena 1 of 1 Shirley Temple 1 of 1 Stan Musial 1 of 1 Stephen King 1 of 1 Steve Carlton 1 of 1 Steve Wozniak 1 of 1 Sugar Ray Robinson 1 of 1 Terrell Suggs 1 of 1 Thomas Edison 1 of 1 Tino Martinez/Ty Griffin/Robin Ventura/Andy Benes 1 of 1 Tito Jackson 1 of 1 Todd McFarlane 1 of 1 Tom Cruise 1 of 1 Tom Hanks 1 of 1 Tom Landry 1 of 1 Tom Watson 1 of 1 Tom Watson/Mark O'Meara 1 of 1 Tony Hawk 1 of 1 Tori Black 1 of 1 Trevor Hoffman 1 of 1 Troy Aikman 1 of 1 Ty Cobb 1 of 1 Veronica Rodriguez 1 of 1 Vin Scully 1 of 1 Vin Scully/Don Drysdale 1 of 1 Vince Carter 1 of 1 Ulysses S. Grant 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report March 15, 2018 Walt Disney 1 of 1 William Shatner 1 of 1 Willie Stargell 1 of 1 Wilt Chamberlain 1 of 1 1 Yasser Arafat 1 of 1.
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