Sports Memorabilia, Trading Cards, and Americana May 16'26
Lot 445:
Description
BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Collection of Modern Professional Football Trading Cards Featuring Stars, Rookies, and Numbered Parallels
This collection consists of an assortment of modern professional football trading cards from prominent manufacturers including Panini, Topps, Wild Card, Playoff, and Fleer. The lot features a diverse range of cards spanning from the early 2000s to 2024. Panini sub-brands are heavily represented, including Donruss, Prizm, Absolute, Phoenix, Contenders, Elite, Prestige, and Score. Topps brands include Chrome and Platinum issues. Notable veteran and legendary players featured in the lot include Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow (Playoff Touchdown Club), Josh Allen (Phoenix and Leaf), Lamar Jackson (Score and Elite), Barry Sanders (Panini Prizm Red parallel), Peyton Manning, Tony Gonzalez (Fleer Traditional), and Marshawn Lynch (RS Statistical Standouts). A significant portion of the lot is comprised of rookie cards (RC) from recent draft classes, including Jayden Daniels (Donruss), Marvin Harrison Jr. (Donruss Gridiron Kings), Rome Odunze (Donruss The Rookies), Puka Nacua (Absolute Draft Diamonds), Keaton Mitchell, and Xavier Worthy. The collection contains several short-printed and parallel cards, most notably a Travis Etienne Wild Card Matte card serial-numbered 22/149 on the lower right front. Other specialty items include a Super Bowl commemorative patch card and various insert sets such as Potential and Winning Tickets. The cards are primarily housed in individual protective plastic top-loaders.
Condition report:
The cards in this collection are in raw, ungraded condition. Based on a visual inspection, the cards generally appear to be in well-preserved condition with sharp corners and clean edges, consistent with careful storage in protective sleeves. No major surface defects, creases, or significant wear are visible in the provided images. Centering varies across the different manufacturers and sets, which is typical for modern trading card production.
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