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2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report August 1, 2018 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report Population Report as of 8/1/2018: 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 Aaliyah 1 of 1 A.C. Dazzy Vance 1 of 1 Abraham Lincoln 1 of 1 Ace Parker 1 of 1 Adam Sandler 1 of 1 Adam West 1 of 1 Adam West/Burt Ward 1 of 1 Al Gore 1 of 1 Al Jaffee/Sergio Aragones 1 of 1 Al Kaline 1 of 1 Al Lopez 1 of 1 Al Lopez/Larry Doby 1 of 1 Alan Trammell 1 of 1 Albert Einstein 1 of 1 Alfieri Maserati 1 of 1 Alec Guinness 1 of 1 Alice Cooper 1 of 1 Alley Baggett 1 of 1 Andrew Wiggins 1 of 1 Andy Samberg 1 of 1 Andy Serkis 1 of 1 Angel Cordero/Eddie Arcaro 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 Bourdain 1 of 1 Anthony Daniels 1 of 1 Anthony Perkins 1 of 1 Arky Vaughn/Honus Wagner 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer 1 of 1 Arnold Palmer/Jack Nicklaus 1 of 1 Arnold Schwarzenegger 1 of 1 Art Ditmar/Bobby Shantz 1 of 1 Art Garfunkel 1 of 1 Arthur Fielder 1 of 1 Babe Ruth 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report August 1, 2018 Babe Ruth/Charlie Root 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Jim Thorpe 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Roger Maris 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Shohei Ohtani 1 of 1 Babe Ruth/Walter Johnson 1 of 1 Barack Obama 1 of 1 Barbara Bach 1 of 1 Barbara Bush 1 of 1 Barbara Bush/Laura Bush 1 of 1 Barry Bonds 1 of 1 Barry Sanders 1 of 1 Bart Starr 1 of 1 Bela Lugosi 1 of 1 Ben Hogan 1 of 1 Ben Roethlisberger 1 of 1 Benito Mussolini 1 of 1 Bill Clinton 1 of 1 Bill Dickey/Joe Sewell 1 of 1 Bill Russell 1 of 1 Billie Jean King/Bobby Riggs 1 of 1 Billie Jo Armstrong 1 of 1 Billy Crystal 1 of 1 Billy Joel 1 of 1 Billy Martin 1 of 1 Bing Crosby 1 of 1 Bob Feller 1 of 1 Bob Griese 1 of 1 Bob Hope 1 of 1 Bob Hope/Bing Crosby 1 of 1 Bob Hope/Dolores Hope 1 of 1 Bob Stoops 1 of 1 Bob Waterfield 1 of 1 Bobby Doerr 1 of 1 Booker T. Washington 1 of 1 Brett Favre 1 of 1 Britney Spears 1 of 1 Brittany Murphy 1 of 1 Brooke Henderson 1 of 1 Brooks Koepka 1 of 1 Brooks Koepka/Justin Thomas 1 of 1 Brooks Robinson/Rex Barney 1 of 1 Bruce Crandall 1 of 1 Bruce Gamble 1 of 1 Bruce Willis 1 of 1 Bryan Cranston 1 of 1 Buzz Aldrin 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report August 1, 2018 Buzz Aldrin/John Glenn 1 of 1 Cal Ripken 1 of 1 Carl Hubbell 1 of 1 Carl Hubbell/Johnny Mize 1 of 1 Carl Yastrzemski 1 of 1 Carole Landis/Rex Harrison 1 of 1 Carrie Fisher 1 of 1 Carroll Shelby 1 of 1 Cedrick the Entertainer 1 of 1 Chan Ho Park 1 of 1 Charles Barkley 1 of 1 2 Charles Lindbergh 1 of 1 Charlie Chaplin 1 of 1 Charlie Hull 1 of 1 Charlton Heston 1 of 1 Chester Nimitz 1 of 1 Chris Cornell 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 Connie Mack 1 of 1 Constance Wu 1 of 1 Cool Papa Bell 1 of 1 Craig T. Nelson 1 of 1 Crazylegs Hirsch/Doak Walker 1 of 1 Dakota Fanning 1 of 1 Dale Earnhardt Sr./Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1 of 1 Dan Aykroyd 1 of 1 Dan Marino 1 of 1 Daniel Radcliffe 1 of 1 Darryl McDaniels 1 of 1 Dave Keon 1 of 1 Dave Prowse 1 of 1 David Beckham 1 of 1 David Ben Gurion 1 of 1 David Spade 1 of 1 David Stern 1 of 1 Dean Smith 1 of 1 Debbie Reynolds 1 of 1 Dizzy Dean 1 of 1 Dizzy Dean/Joe Medwick 1 of 1 Doak Walker 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report August 1, 2018 Doak Walker/Dick Night Train Lane 1 of 1 Doak Walker/Don Meredith 1 of 1 Doak Walker/Eric Dickerson 1 of 1 Doak Walker/Forrest Gregg 1 of 1 Doak Walker/Johnny Manziel 1 of 1 Doak Walker/Lou Creekmore/Pete Pihos 1 of 1 Doak Walker/Raymond Berry 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 Don Hutson/Bart Starr 1 of 1 Don Meredith 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 Duke Snider 1 of 1 Dustin Johnson 1 of 1 Earl Averill 1 of 1 Early Wynn/Bob Feller & Bob Lemon 1 of 1 Edd Roush & Stan Coveleski/Waite Hoyt 1 of 1 Eddie Arcaro 1 of 1 Eddie Collins 1 of 1 Eddie Vedder 1 of 1 Edith Piaf 1 of 1 Edmund Hillary 1 of 1 Edward G. Robinson 1 of 1 Effa Manley 1 of 1 Eliphalet Remington 1 of 1 Eliphalet/Samuel Remington 1 of 1 Elvis Presley 1 of 1 Elvis Presley/Priscilla Presley 1 of 1 Enos Slaughter/Harry Walker 1 of 1 Enos Slaughter/Johnny Mize 1 of 1 Eric Dickerson 1 of 1 Eugene Kranz 1 of 1 Eva Angelina 1 of 1 Evangeline Lilly 1 of 1 Evel Knievel 1 of 1 Fergie Jenkins/Billy Herman 1 of 1 Floyd Arky Vaughan/Pee Wee Reese 1 of 1 Frank Sinatra 1 of 1 Fran Tarkenton 1 of 1 Frances Fisher 1 of 1 Frankie Frisch 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report August 1, 2018 Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. 1 of 1 Franklin Roosevelt Jr 1 of 1 Fred Allen 1 of 1 Fred Gwynne 1 of 1 Fred Rogers 1 of 1 Freddie Mercury 1 of 1 Gale Sayers 1 of 1 Gary Stevens/Eddie Arcaro 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 Brett 1 of 1 George Clooney 1 of 1 George Foreman 1 of 1 George Harrison 1 of 1 George Kirby 1 of 1 George Mikan 1 of 1 George Mikan/Whitey Skoog 1 of 1 George Rodrigue 1 of 1 George W. Bush 1 of 1 1 George W. Bush/George H.W. Bush 1 of 1 George W. Bush/Laura Bush 1 of 1 George Washington 1 of 1 Gil Hodges/Duke Snider 1 of 1 Gil Hodges/Pee Wee Reese 1 of 1 Gordon Cooper 1 of 1 Gordon Cooper/John Glen 1 of 1 Gordon Waller/Peter Asher 1 of 1 Greg Morris 1 of 1 Groucho Marx 1 of 1 Hakeem Olajuwon 1 of 1 Hank Aaron/Nolan Ryan & Rickey Henderson 1 of 1 Hank Greenberg 1 of 1 Hank Greenberg/Ralph Kiner 1 of 1 Hannibal Hamlin 1 of 1 Harry Houdini 1 of 1 Harvey Haddix/Lew Burdette 1 of 1 Helen Keller 1 of 1 Henry Ford 1 of 1 Henry Hill 1 of 1 Henry Rollins 1 of 1 Herb Brooks 1 of 1 Hideki Matsuyama 1 of 1 Hiroki Kuroda 1 of 1 Honus Wagner 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report August 1, 2018 Honus Wagner/Cal Ripken Jr. 1 of 1 Hugh Hefner 1 of 1 Ivan Rodriguez 1 of 1 J. Edgar Hoover 1 of 1 Jack Dempsey 1 of 1 Jack Lemmon 1 of 1 Jack Nicholson 1 of 1 Jack Nicklaus 1 of 1 Jackie Jackson 1 of 1 Jackie Robinson 1 of 1 Jackie Robinson/Hank Aaron 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 Jamie Lee Curtis 1 of 1 Janet Jones Gretzky 1 of 1 Jason Day 1 of 1 Jay Berwanger 1 of 1 Jay DeMarcus/Joe Don Rooney 1 of 1 Jean Cruguet/Eddie Arcaro 1 of 1 Jeff Buckley 1 of 1 Jeff Carlson/Steve Carlson/Dave Hanson 1 of 1 Jenna Jameson 1 of 1 Jennifer Love Hewitt 1 of 1 Jenny McCarthy 1 of 1 Jermaine Jackson 1 of 1 Jerry Bailey/Eddie Arcaro 1 of 1 Jerry Rice 1 of 1 Jerry Rice/Adam Thielen 1 of 1 Jessica Alba 1 of 1 Jim Brown 1 of 1 Jim Brown/Doak Walker 1 of 1 Jim Bunning 1 of 1 Jim Henson 1 of 1 Jim Thorpe/Jesse Owens 1 of 1 Jimmie Foxx 1 of 1 Jimmie Foxx/Mickey Cochrane 1 of 1 Jimmy Stewart 1 of 1 Joe Biden 1 of 1 Joe DiMaggio 1 of 1 Joe DiMaggio/Red Rolfe and 5 others 1 of 1 Joe DiMaggio/Ted Williams 1 of 1 Joe Frazier 1 of 1 Joe Frazier/Doak Walker 1 of 1 Joe Louis 1 of 1 2018 Leaf Executive Collection Population Report August 1, 2018 Joe "Ducky" Medwick 1 of 1 Joe Montana 1 of 1 Joe Montana/Kim Montana 1 of 1 Joe Namath 1 of 1 Joe Nuxhall/Ewell Blackwell 1 of 1 Joe Pesci 1 of 1 Joey & DeeDee Ramone/Johnny Ramone 1 of 1 John Cougar Mellencamp 1 of 1 John Cougar Mellencamp/Rick Springfield 1 of 1 John David Crow 1 of 1 John Elway 1 of 1 John Glenn 1 of 1 John Madden 1 of 1 John McCain 1 of 1 John Lennon 1 of 1 John Nance Garner 1 of 1 John Wayne/Clint Eastwood 1 of 1 John Young 1 of 1 Johnny Bower 1 of 1 Johnny Cash 1 of 1 Johnny Cash/Carl Perkins 1 of 1 Johnny Cash/Rosanne Cash 1 of 1 Johnny Evers 1 of 1 Johnny Rivers 1 of 1 Johnny Unitas 1 of 1 Johnny Unitas/Cal Ripken Jr.
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