First look: 2014 Leaf Best of Football: Unopened Edition

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By Susan Lulgjuraj | Beckett Football Editor

If you are looking to rip unopened wax from years ago, Leaf is giving you that option.

The company announced 2014 Leaf Best of Football: Unopened Edition, which features sealed football boxes from the last 20 years.

Each box of 2014 Leaf Best of Football: Unopened Edition will contain one sealed box and one History of Football Cut Signature card, which includes Pro and College Hall of Famers, Heisman Trophy Winners, Pro Bowlers and more. Some of the names on the cut signature checklist include Dan Marino, Drew Brees, Joe Namath, Vince Lombardi, Jim Brown and Walter Payton.

While Leaf doesn’t give a rundown of possible unopened products in the selection, examples on the sell sheet indicate 2000 SP Authentic, 2000 Playoff Contenders, 2005 Exquisite Collection and 1998 Playoff Contenders.

Notable cards from some of those boxes include a Tom Brady Rookie Card from 2000 SP Authentic and a Peyton Manning Contenders Autograph Ticket from 1998 – both high-valued items.

Leaf Best of Football Unopened is scheduled to come out April 4 and will cost about $175 a box.

Susan Lulgjuraj is an editor at Beckett Media. You can email her here with questions, comments or ideas. Follow her on Twitter here. Follow Beckett Media on Facebook and Twitter.

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1 comment

  1. Barney Troyuen 15 February, 2014 at 17:03

    And morons like Dr Price and Brian Gray wonder why they aren’t invited out with the big boys at the Industry Summit? Might have something to do with repacking other companies cards and making profit. That’s probably enough to p*&^% them off.

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