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1990: Classic WWF Wrestling Cards and Checklist

Introduction to the 1990 WWF Wrestling Card Set

Professional wrestling in the late 1980s and early 1990s was a phenomenon unlike any other. At the forefront of this global wrestling renaissance was the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as the WWE. It was during this golden age of wrestling that the 1990 WWF Classic Card Set was introduced, providing fans with a tangible piece of their favorite wrestling superstars.

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1990 WWF Wresting Cards: Origin and Production

The 1990 WWF Classic Card Set was produced by Classic Games Inc. This was a departure from the more common baseball, football, and basketball cards that had dominated the sports card scene until then. This was not the first set of wrestling cards produced, but this set was a vast improvement over prior wrestling cards produce before the 1990 WWF Classic Card Set. This unique collection provided fans with a new avenue to connect with their beloved wrestling stars. 

A striking feature of the cards was their simplicity and clarity. The front boasted a high-quality, full-color photo of the wrestler or WWF personality, proudly marked with the WWF logo (along with the Classic logo), making it instantly recognizable. The reverse side of the card was in stark contrast to the overtly colorful images found on the front of the card. Wrestler bios were found on the back of the card set against a plain white background. Aside from featuring statistics, famous wrestling moves, special feats/talents, and unusual characteristics, the back of the card was a bit lackluster. However, there’s still much to love about the 1990 WWF Wrestling Card Set.

The Main Event: The Wrestlers

The 1990 set was not just about the in-ring performers. It encapsulated the entire WWF universe. Alongside iconic wrestlers like Hulk Hogan, Macho Man Randy Savage, and the Ultimate Warrior, fans could find cards of managers, such as Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, announcers like Jesse “The Body” Ventura, and even referees like Freddie Blassie and Danny Davis.

Over the years, the 1990 WWF Classic Card Set has gained value among collectors, especially in mint condition. Cards of top wrestlers and first appearances are particularly sought after. However, for many, the value isn’t just monetary. Holding a card from the set is like possessing a piece of wrestling history, evoking memories of classic matches, storylines, and the larger-than-life personalities that defined the era.

Conclusion: WWF Wrestling Card History

The 1990 WWF Classic Card Set remains a testament to a time when professional wrestling bridged the gap between sport and entertainment, captivating audiences worldwide. For many fans, these cards are nostalgic or simply a portal to their childhood, reminding them of the golden age of wrestling. For new collectors, they offer a glimpse into the rich history of wrestling’s past. Either way, the 1990 WWF Classics Card Set will always hold a special place in the annals of wrestling memorabilia.

1990 Classic WWF Wrestling Checklist: Base Set

1 – Hulk Hogan
2 – Big Boss Man
3 – Ravishing Rick Rude
4 – “Macho King”Randy Savage
5 – The Ultimate Warrior
6 – Demolition
7 – Jake “The Snake” Roberts
8 – “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase
9 – Hacksaw Jim Duggan
10 – Andre The Giant
11 – Miss Elizabeth
12 – Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
13 – Rowdy Roddy Piper
14 – Superfly Jimmy Snuka
15 – Bushwackers
16 – Dusty Rhodes
17 – Hercules
18 – Sensational Queen Sherri
19 – Mr. Perfect
20 – “The Model” Rick Martel
21 – Tito Santana
22 – Mr. Fuji
23 – Jimmy “Mouth of the South” Hart
24 – Brother Love
25 – Akeem
26 – Bad News Brown
27 – Honky Tonk Man
28 – The Rockers
29 – Koko B. Ware
30 – Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
31 – Dino Bravo
32 – The Genius
33 – Greg “The Hammer” Valentine
34 – Virgil
35 – Haku
36 – Rugged Ronnie Garvin
37 – Bret “Hitman” Hart
38 – Hart Foundtion
39 – Red Rooster
40 – Hillbilly Jim
41 – Slick
42 – The Widow Maker
43 – The Ultimate Warrior
44 – Honky Tonk Man
45 – Bret “Hitman” Hart
46 – Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
47 – Bushwackers
48 – Paul Roma
49 – Barry Horowitz
50 – Brooklyn Brawler
51 – Mean Gene Okerlund
52 – Gorilla Monsoon
53 – Jesse “The Body” Ventura
54 – Sean Mooney
55 – Danny Davis
56 – Jack Tunney
57 – Hulk Hogan
58 – Big Boss Man
59 – Ravishing Rick Rude
60 – “Macho King” Randy Savage
61 – The Ultimate Warrior
62 – Demolition
63 – Jake “The Snake” Roberts
64 – “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase
65 – Hacksaw Jim Duggan
66 – Andre The Giant
67 – Miss Elizabeth

68 – Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
69 – Superfly Jimmy Snuka
70 – Bushwackers
71 – Dusty Rhodes
72 – Hercules
73 – Sensational Queen Sherri
74 – Mr. Perfect
75 – Jimmy “Mouth of the South” Hart
76 – Andre The Giant
77 – Brother Love
78 – Akeem
79 – Bad News Brown
80 – Honky Tonk Man
81 – The Rockers
82 – Koko B. Ware
83 – Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
84 – Dino Bravo
85 – The Genius
86 – Greg “The Hammer” Valentine
87 – Virgil
88 – Haku
89 – Rugged Ronnie Garvin
90 – Hulk Hogan
91 – Red Rooster
92 – Hillbilly Jim
93 – The Widow Maker
94 – Freddie Blassie
95 – Bret “Hitman” Hart
96 – Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
97 – Demolition
98 – Paul Roma
99 – Barry Horowitz
100 – Brooklyn Brawler
101 – Danny Davis
102 – Hulk Hogan
103 – Big Boss Man
104 – Ravishing Rick Rude
105 – “Macho King” Randy Savage
106 – The Ultimate Warrior
107 – Demolition
108 – Jake “The Snake” Roberts
109 – “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase
110 – Hacksaw Jim Duggan
111 – Andre The Giant
112 – Miss Elizabeth
113 – Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
114 – Superfly Jimmy Snuka
115 – Tito Santana
116 – Bushwackers
117 – Honky Tonk Man
118 – The Rockers
119 – Koko B. Ware
120 – Haku
121 – The Rockers
122 – Red Rooster
123 – Bret “Hitman” Hart
124 – Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
125 – Hulk Hogan
126 – “Macho King” Randy Savage
127 – The Ultimate Warrior
128 – Demolition
129 – Hulk Hogan
130 – Andre The Giant
131 – Superfly Jimmy Snuka
132 – Bushwackers
133 – Honky Tonk Man
134 – The Rockers
135 – Haku

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The 1990 WWF Promo Cards

There are also 5 promo cards found within the 1990 WWF Classic Card Set. The promo cards sport a purple border and feature individual images of Hulk Hogan, The Bushwackers, Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake, Ultimate Warrior, or Randy Savage. 

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2023 Pokémon: Scarlet and Violet Checklist

2023 Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Introduction

The complete Pokémon Scarlet & Violet set contains 258 total cards which includes the standard set + standard set foil cards that make up the first 198 cards and the “secret rare” cards which are numbered from 199 – 258. The secret rare card set is broken down into a few different types of rarities which include cards 199 – 222 (Illustration Rare), 223-242 (Ultra Rare), 243 -252 (Special Illustration Rare), and 253-258 (Hyper Rare). The most sought-after cards in this set are Miram (Special Illustration Rare – 251), Miraidon ex (Special Illustration Rare – card 244), and the Miriam (Ultra Rare – card 238). The Special Illustration Rare cards also include Gardeveoir ex, Spidops  ex, Great Tusk ex, Arven, Jacq, Penny, and others. 

The launch of the Scarlet & Violet set saw Pokémon shift away from the yellow card border seen in the Sword & Shield generation and moved to a silver/grey border, with the standard holographic versions sporting a silver foil border to set them apart from other base cards. See the complete 2023 Pokémon Scarlet & Violet checklist below.

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2023 Pokémon: Scarlet & Violet Checklist: Base Set

001/198 – Pineco
002/198 – Heracross
003/198 – Shroomish
004/198 – Breloom
005/198 – Cacnea
006/198 – Cacturne
007/198 – Tropius
008/198 – Scatterbug
009/198 – Spewpa
010/198 – Vivillon
011/198 – Skiddo
012/198 – Gogoat
013/198 – Sprigatito
014/198 – Floragato
015/198 – Meowscarada
016/198 – Tarountula
017/198 – Tarountula
018/198 – Tarountula
019/198 – Spidops ex
020/198 – Smoliv
021/198 – Smoliv
022/198 – Dolliv
023/198 – Arboliva
024/198 – Toedscool
025/198 – Toedscool
026/198 – Toedscruel
027/198 – Capaskid
028/198 – Capaskid
029/198 – Scovillain
030/198 – Growlithe
031/198 – Growlithe
032/198 – Arcanini ex
033/198 – Houndour
034/198 – Houndoom
035/198 – Torkoal
036/198 – Fuecoco
037/198 – Crocalor
038/198 – Skeledirge
039/198 – Charcadet
040/198 – Charcadet
041/198 – Armarouge
042/198 – Slowpoke
043/198 – Slobro
044/198 – Magikarp
045/198 – Gyarados ex
046/198 – Buizel
047/198 – Floatzel
048/198 – Alomomola
049/198 – Clauncher
050/198 – Clawitzer
051/198 – Bruxish
052/198 – Quaxkly
053/198 – Quaxwell
054/198 – Quaquaval
055/198 – Wiglett
056/198 – Wiglett
057/198 – Wugtrio
058/198 – Cetoddle
059/198 – Cetoddle
060/198 – Cetitan
061/198 – Dondozo
062/198 – Tatsugiri
063/198 – Magnemite
064/198 – Magneton
065/198 – Magnezone ex
066/198 – Mareep
067/198 – Flaaffy
068/198 – Pachirisu
069/198 – Rotom
070/198 – Rotom
071/198 – Toxel
072/198 – Toxtricity
073/198 – Pawmi
074/198 – Pawmi
075/198 – Pawmo
076/198 – Pawmot
077/198 – Wattrel
078/198 – Wattrel
079/198 – Kilowattrel
080/198 – Miraidon
081/198 – Miraidon ex
082/198 – Drowzee
083/198 – Hypno
084/198 – Ralts
085/198 – Kirlia
086/198 – Gardevoir ex
087/198 – Shuppet
088/198 – Banette ex
089/198 – Drifloon
090/198 – Drifblim
091/198 – Flabébé
092/198 – Floette
093/198 – Florges
094/198 – Dedenne
095/198 – Dedenne
096/198 – Klefki
097/198 – Fidough
098/198 – Fidough
099/198 – Dachsbun

100/198 – Flittle
101/198 – Flittle
102/198 – Flittle
103/198 – Espathra
104/198 – Greavard
105/198 – Greavard
106/198 – Houndstone
107/198 – Mankey
108/198 – Primeape
109/198 – Annihilape
110/198 – Meditite
111/198 – Medicham
112/198 – Riolu
113/198 – Riolu
114/198 – Lucario
115/198 – Sandile
116/198 – Krokorok
117/198 – Krookodile
118/198 – Hawlucha
119/198 – Silicobra
120/198 – Sandaconda
121/198 – Stonjourner
122/198 – Klawf
123/198 – Great Tusk ex
124/198 – Koraidon
125/198 – Koraidon ex
126/198 – Grimer
127/198 – Muk
128/198 – Seviper
129/198 – Spiritomb
130/198 – Croagnuk
131/198 – Toxicroak ex
132/198 – Pawniard
133/198 – Bisharp
134/198 – Kngambit
135/198 – Maschiff
136/198 – Maschiff
137/198 – Mabosstiff
138/198 – Bobirdier
139/198 – Forretress
140/198 – Varoom
141/198 – Varoom
142/198 – Revavroom
143/198 – Iron Treads ex
144/198 – Chansey
145/198 – Blissey
146/198 – Zangoose
147/198 – Zangoose
148/198 – Starly
149/198 – Staravia
150/198 – Staraptor
151/198 – Skwovet
152/198 – Greedent
153/198 – Indeedee
154/198 – Lechonk
155/198 – Lechonk
156/198 – Lechonk
157/198 – Oinkologne
158/198 – Oinkologne ex
159/198 – Tandemaus
160/198 – Tandemaus
161/198 – Maushold
162/198 – Squawkabilly
163/198 – Cyclizar
164/198 – Cyclizar
165/198 – Flamigo
166/198 – Arven
167/198 – Beach Court
168/198 – Crushing Hammer
169/198 – Defiance Band
170/198 – Electric Generator
171/198 – Energy Retrieval
172/198 – Energy Search
173/198 – Energy Switch
174/198 – Exp. Share
175/198 – Jacq
176/198 – Judge
177/198 – Katy
178/198 – Mesagoza
179/198 – Miriam
180/198 – Nemona
181/198 – Nest Ball
182/198 – Pal Pad
183/198 – Penny
184/198 – Picnic Basket
185/198 – Poké Ball
186/198 – Pokégear 3.0
187/198 – Pokémon Catcher
188/198 – Potion
189/198 – Provessor’s Research
190/198 – Professor’s Research
191/198 – Rare Candy
192/198 – Rock Chestplate
193/198 – Rocky Helmet
194/198 – Switch
195/198 – Team Star Grunt
196/198 – Ultra Ball
197/198 – Vitality Band
198/198 – Youngster

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2023 Pokémon: Scarlet & Violet Checklist: Secret Cards

199/198 – Tarountula
200/198 – Dolliv
201/198 – Toedscool
202/198 – Scovillain
203/198 – Armarouge
204/198 – Slowpoke
205/198 – Clauncher
206/198 – Wiglett
207/198 – Dondozo
208/198 – Pachirisu
209/198 – Pawmot
210/198 – Drowzee
211/198 – Ralts
212/198 – Kirlia
213/198 – Fidough
214/198 – Greavard
215/198 – Riolu
216/198 – Sandile
217/198 – Klawf
218/198 – Mabosstiff
219/198 – Bombirdier
220/198 – Kingambit
221/198 – Starly
222/198 – Skwovet
223/198 – Spidops ex
224/198 – Arcaninie ex
225/198 – Gyarados ex
226/198 – Magnezone ex
227/198 – Miraidon ex
228/198 – Gardevoir ex

229/198 – Banette ex
230/198 – Great Tusk ex
231/198 – Koraidon ex
232/198 – Toxicroak ex
233/198 – Iron Treads ex
234/198 – Oinkologne ex
235/198 – Arven
236/198 – Jacq
237/198 – Katy
238/198 – Miriam
239/198 – Penny
240/198 – Professor’s Research
241/198 – Professor’s Research
242/198 – Team Star Grunt
243/198 – Spidops ex
244/198 – Miraidon ex
245/198 – Gardevoir ex
246/198 – Great Tusk ex
247/198 – Koraidon ex
248/198 – Iron Treads ex
249/198 – Arven
250/198 – Jacq
251/198 – Miriam
252/198 – Penny
253/198 – Miraidon ex
254/198 – Koraidon ex
255/198 – Nest Ball
256/198 – Rare Candy
257/198 – Basic Energy
258/198 – Basic Energy

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Charizard Ultra-Premium Pokémon Collection

The Charizard Ultra-Premium Collection: A Must Have for Pokémon Enthusiasts

In the expansive world of Pokémon, Charizard has always reigned as one of the most iconic and sought-after creatures. With the release of the Charizard Ultra-Premium Collection, the fiery dragon-like Pokémon again claims the spotlight, offering a great opportunity for both serious collectors and casual fans to own another piece of Charizard history.

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Charizard Ultra-Premium Box: The Grandeur of the Collection

The Charizard Ultra-Premium Collection is, in essence, a tribute to one of the most popular Pokémon characters of all time. This special edition box pulls together an array of items designed to celebrate Charizard’s history and appeal. The set’s premium nature extends beyond the cards themselves, with packaging and extra content that exudes quality and grandeur.

Ultra-Premium Charizard Collection: What's in the Box?

The highlight of the Charizard Ultra-Premium collection, of course, are the cards themselves. However, there are some other exciting extras in this box as well. The box contains the following Pokémon items:

  • Playmat featuring Gigantamax Charizard
  • 3 foil promo cards: Charizard V, Charizard VMAX, and Charizard VSTAR
  • 65 cards featuring Giganatamax Charizard
  • 1 metal game play coin featuring Gigantamax Charizard
  • 16 booster packs from the Sword & Shield series
  •  6 metal damage-counter dice and 2 condition markers\
  • Player’s guide to the Sword & Shield series
  •  1 acrylic VSATR marker
  • TCG redemption code for Pokémon TCG Live

Charizard Ultra-Premium Collection: A Possible Investment?

For serious collectors, the Charizard promo cards included in the Ultra-Premium Collection could have some investment potential. In the past, exclusive Charizard cards, such as the Shiny Charizard V from the Champions Path set or the Charizard VMAX from Darkness Ablaze, have garnered considerable secondary market interest. The limited availability of these ultra-premium sets makes them even more sought after.

The Magic of Charizard

Why does Charizard, among hundreds of Pokémon, get such special treatment? Charizard has been a fan favorite since the beginning of the franchise, largely due to its dragon-like design, impressive power, and central role in the Pokémon anime where it was one of Ash’s main Pokémon. The Charizard Ultra-Premium Collection is a recognition of this enduring popularity, offering a chance for fans to connect with the franchise’s history in a unique way.

Conclusion

The Charizard Ultra-Premium Collection is an exciting offering for any Pokémon TCG collector or enthusiast. With its stunning range of exclusive items and premium packaging, this set is sure to evoke the sense of wonder that makes collecting Pokémon cards a joy. Whether you’re a seasoned collector hunting for the next unique addition to your collection, a casual player wanting to enhance your gameplay, or a Charizard devotee wanting to celebrate your favorite Pokémon, the Charizard Ultra-Premium Collection offers something truly special.

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What are TCG Cards: A Brief History

Introduction to TCG (Trading Card Games)

Trading Card Games (TCGs), also known as Collectible Card Games (CCGs), have taken the world by storm. As a unique blend of collectibles and strategic gameplay, TCGs offer a distinctive hobby experience that combines elements of collecting, competition, and camaraderie. This article will delve into the world of TCGs, exploring their origins, their appeal, and the impact they’ve had on popular culture.

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A Brief History of TCG (Trading Card Games)

While trading cards have been around for centuries, the concept of TCGs is relatively recent. The inception of the modern TCG is widely credited to “Magic: The Gathering” (MTG) (Affiliate Link), developed by Richard Garfield and published by Wizards of the Coast in 1993. MTG revolutionized the concept of collectible cards by adding strategic gameplay elements, turning each card into a playable unit with unique abilities and attributes.

The success of “Magic: The Gathering” sparked a new genre in the gaming industry. Other games quickly emerged, including “Pokémon” and “Yu-Gi-Oh! (Affiliate Link),” both of which capitalized on popular anime series to attract a young audience. Other TCGs, like “Hearthstone” and “Legend of the Five Rings,” have found success by appealing to fans of fantasy and strategy games. Even Disney is getting in on the game with the launch of various TCG titles featuring legendary Disney characters.

The Allure of TCG Games

One of the major attractions of TCGs is their dual nature: they’re both collectibles and games. On one hand, like sports or celebrity trading cards, TCG cards are collectibles that can be traded, displayed, or stored for future value. Many TCG players take great joy in collecting rare or valuable cards, known in the community as “chase cards.”

On the other hand, TCGs are games, requiring strategy and skill to play. Each TCG has its unique set of rules and mechanics, which might involve battling, capturing, storytelling, or building. Players must carefully assemble their decks, considering the strengths, weaknesses, and synergies of their cards. This strategic element adds a depth to TCGs that many find fascinating and rewarding.

The Impact of TCGs on Pop Culture

TCGs have had a significant impact on Pop culture. For instance, the Pokémon TCG, in synergy with the Pokémon video games and anime series, was a major contributor to the global “Pokémania” phenomenon in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Today, the Pokémon TCG remains popular, and rare cards can fetch high prices on the collector’s market. Many collectors turn to card grading companies to protect their favorite or most valuable cards. 

In addition, TCGs have inspired a vibrant competitive scene. High-stakes tournaments, like the MTG Pro Tour or the Pokémon World Championships, attract players from around the globe. These events not only offer substantial prizes but also help build a sense of community among players.

The digital world has also embraced TCGs. Digital-only TCGs, like “Hearthstone,” have gained popularity, offering the TCG experience in a convenient, online format. Meanwhile, physical TCGs often have online counterparts, allowing players to collect and compete virtually. Most modern-day packs of Pokémon cards come with redemption codes which enable players to open virtual Pokémon packs online which can be used to play the online version of the game. 

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Conclusion: TCG Cards and Games

Trading Card Games represent a unique intersection of collecting and strategic gameplay, offering a dynamic hobby that has captivated millions worldwide. Whether it’s the thrill of pulling a rare card from a booster pack, the satisfaction of executing a winning strategy, or the joy of sharing a hobby with a like-minded community, TCGs offer an array of pleasures that make them a cherished pastime for many. As TCGs continue to evolve, their influence and appeal are set to endure and expand, promising new experiences for the next generation of players and collectors.

 
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Panini and Fanatics: What’s Next?

Introduction: Panini and Fanatics & The Future of the Sports Card Industry

In the ever-evolving landscape of sports memorabilia and trading cards, two industry giants have emerged to capture the attention and loyalty of collectors worldwide. Panini and Fanatics are both known for their quality, innovation, and global brand loyalty. Both companies have a stranglehold on their respective market segments and are household names among collectors. 

At the time of writing, there was no definitive answer as to whether or not these two industry giants will eventually become one, but there is much speculation regarding the possibility. That said, let’s take a closer look at the history of these two behemoths and try to make sense of what the future may be for the sports and trading card industry.

 

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Panini: A Global Giant

Panini: Sports Card Diversity & Loyalty

The Panini Group has established itself as a leader in sports trading cards, offering a broad and diverse array of products to meet the tastes and budgets of collectors. They offer multiple product lines, with different designs, special features, and price points. While I can provide a general overview of their offerings, it’s important to note that this list may not be exhaustive, as Panini continues to innovate and create new collections. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the following are some of the key product lines:

  1. Prizm: Prizm is one of Panini’s most popular lines, renowned for its innovative design and the use of colored refractor technology.

  2. Select: Select cards feature multiple tiers of rarity within the set like their premier, and courtside (or equivalent) levels.

  3. Contenders: The Contenders series is especially popular for its “Rookie Ticket” autographs, which feature signatures from top rookies.

  4. Donruss: The Donruss line is a nod to traditional card designs. It includes the much-coveted “Rated Rookie” cards.

  5. National Treasures: This is a high-end product line that features autographs, memorabilia cards, and a range of inserts.

  6. Flawless: This is another high-end line known for including diamonds, sapphires, and other precious gems embedded in the cards.

  7. Immaculate: The Immaculate collection offers high-quality card designs, with a focus on patch autographs and unique memorabilia.

  8. Absolute Memorabilia: This line is known for featuring memorabilia pieces alongside player images.

  9. Mosaic: This is a relatively newer product that quickly gained popularity due to its unique mosaic design and refractor-style look.

  10. Chronicles: The Chronicles series is unique in that it features a variety of different Panini brands all in one set.

  11. Optic: Optic is popular among collectors due to its chrome finish and includes “Rated Rookies” and autograph cards.

  12. Spectra: Spectra cards are known for their thick card stock and vibrant, colorful designs.

Again, this list is not exhaustive, and Panini is always producing new and innovative trading card products to cater to the evolving tastes of collectors. One thing is for sure, Panini has done a remarkable job of elevating the trading card industry and creating cards that are worth the chase. 

Fanatics: The New Kid on the Block

Fanatics, meanwhile, has been making waves in the sports merchandise industry since its establishment in 1995. Although newer to the scene, Fanatics has made its mark with a diversified portfolio, including apparel, gear, and now trading cards. With their aggressive business strategy and strong relationships with key sports leagues, they have earned exclusive licenses to produce merchandise for major professional sports organizations, including the NFL, NBA, and MLB.

In 2021, Fanatics made headlines by securing exclusive trading card rights to the MLB, NFL, and NBA, shaking the collectibles industry. This essentially propelled Fanatics into a direct competition with established players like Panini and Topps, marking the start of a new era in the world of sports memorabilia. However, in early 2022, Fanatics announced the purchase of Topps which gave them exclusive rights to trading cards for MLB. 

In 2026, Fanatics will control the vast majority of the sports memorabilia and trading card market segments. Where does this leave Panini?

Fanatics: The Histroy of the Memorabilia Giant

Fanatics, Inc. is a leading online retailer of licensed sports apparel and merchandise, known for its e-commerce platform and relationships with many major professional sports leagues. Here’s a closer look at the history of this dynamic sports memorabilia company.

Fanatics has humble beginnings. It started as a brick-and-mortar storefront named Football Fanatics in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1995. Alan Trager, the founder, initially focused on selling sports merchandise related to Jacksonville Jaguars, a newly formed NFL team. The business gradually expanded its inventory to include apparel and merchandise from other teams and leagues.

In 2002, recognizing the potential of the internet, Football Fanatics made a strategic move and launched its e-commerce platform. This move brought a significant increase in sales and allowed the company to expand its product offerings beyond football to include other popular sports like baseball, basketball, hockey, and even collegiate sports merchandise.

In 2011, the company caught the attention of Michael Rubin, founder of GSI Commerce, a leading provider of e-commerce solutions. Rubin’s company Kynetic LLC acquired Fanatics for $277 million, transforming it into an e-commerce giant.

Following the acquisition, the company was rebranded as Fanatics, Inc. The company expanded rapidly, developing partnerships with professional sports leagues, teams, and media companies. Fanatics became the exclusive online retailer for the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NASCAR, PGA, and UFC, among others.

In the years following the rebranding, Fanatics continued to grow its business and influence. In 2013, it acquired Dreams Inc., adding an array of autographed memorabilia to its product lineup. Fanatics also began to acquire rights to produce sports apparel, essentially becoming a competitor to sports manufacturing giants like Nike and Adidas.

In 2017, SoftBank Group’s Vision Fund led a $1 billion investment in Fanatics, which increased the company’s value to $4.5 billion. This investment allowed the company to pursue ambitious plans, including international expansion and further diversification of its offerings.

The company’s approach shifted from purely retail to a vertical commerce model, where it controls the design, manufacturing, and direct-to-consumer sales of a significant portion of its merchandise. This transition allowed Fanatics to respond swiftly to market trends and meet demand efficiently, revolutionizing the licensed sports merchandise industry.

As mentioned earlier, in 2021, Fanatics made significant inroads into the trading card industry, securing exclusive rights to produce trading cards for the MLB, NFL, and NBA.

Fanatics & Panini: Potential Synergy

At the time of writing, Panini and Fanatics are still separate companies. However, with Panini losing exclusive trading card rights for the NFL and NBA, the future is a bit uncertain. However, both companies also stand to gain immensely if Fanatics were to buy Panini.

Both Panini and Fanatics have had strong partnerships with major sports leagues around the world and a potential acquisition may add to the strengh of pre-existing business relationships. In addition to this, leveraging both Topps and Panini’s knowledge of the sports card market and their innovative approach to diversifying modern day sports card portfolios, a combined company could drive innovation well into the future. In short, by securing exclusive rights, Fanatics could lend credibility and exclusive content to Panini’s offerings. In return, Panini, with its decades of experience in producing and distributing high-quality trading cards, could potentially offer Fanatics a fast track into the card industry.

Moreover, the shared customer base between these two companies could be leveraged to boost both sales and customer satisfaction. For instance, exclusive bundle deals featuring Fanatics apparel and Panini trading cards could be a hit among sports fans and collectors alike.

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Looking to the Future

As Panini and Fanatics navigate the future of sports memorabilia, trading cards, and their respective businesses, one thing is clear: their potential synergy holds immense potential. From creating superior products and driving innovation to shaping the industry’s future, their combined strengths could pave the way for new trends and standards. While their current relationship is competitive, their shared interests and potential benefits may ultimately lead to a combined organization in future. 

In conclusion, the future of sports memorabilia and trading cards is fascinating to say the least, and as the game evolves, so too do the players. The shared journey of Panini and Fanatics is a narrative worth following, for both the industry insiders and passionate collectors around the world. The evolution of these dynamic organizations has just begun, and the implications will undoubtedly continue to ripple through the world of sports collectibles.

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The History of Pokémon Cards and Recent Resurgence

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Since their debut in 1996, Pokémon cards have taken the world by storm, captivating both young and old with their enchanting creatures, un-rivaled TCG artwork, and strategic gameplay. What began as a humble Japanese trading card game has now evolved into a global phenomenon, with millions of collectors and players actively participating in the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG). In this article will explore the fascinating history and evolution of Pokémon cards, from their origins as “Pocket Monsters,” to their widespread global popularity, and the recent resurgence in the value of Pokémon cards.

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The Origins of Pokémon

The origins of Pokémon cards can be traced back to the Japanese gaming company, Nintendo, which was looking for a new concept to engage its audience. In 1996, Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori introduced the first Pokémon video games, “Pokémon Red” and “Pokémon Green” (later released internationally as “Pokémon Red” and “Pokémon Blue”). These games allowed players to capture, train, and battle fictional creatures known as Pokémon.

The success of the games led to the creation of a spin-off trading card game, initially titled “Pocket Monsters Trading Card Game.” The game was released in Japan in October 1996 by Media Factory. Featuring artwork from renowned illustrator Ken Sugimori, the cards depicted various Pokémon species, each with its unique abilities and attributes.

The Global Expansion of Pokémon

With the resounding success of Pokémon cards in Japan, the games global expansion was inevitable.  Pokémon soon crossed international borders and, in 1999, the Pokémon Trading Card Game was launched in North America by Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro. The North American release was met with overwhelming demand, with packs flying off store shelves and becoming a cultural sensation in relatively short order.

The game’s popularity continued to spread worldwide, reaching Europe, Australia, and beyond. Pokémon cards became a cherished part of countless childhoods, with children and adults alike immersing themselves in the captivating world of Pokémon.

The Pokémon Craze Reaches its Pinnacle?

The late 1990s and early 2000s saw the Pokémon card craze reach its zenith. Fueled by media exposure, including the successful “Pokémon” animated series and blockbuster movies, the demand for Pokémon cards skyrocketed. Players eagerly sought rare and holographic cards, with some even turning to trading and collecting as an investment.

This period also saw the emergence of organized play events, tournaments, and leagues, providing enthusiasts with the opportunity to test their skills against other players. The sense of community and camaraderie further fueled the game’s appeal.

Pokémon: Evolving with the Times

As with any cultural phenomenon, the Pokémon card craze experienced peaks and valleys. The fervor around the cards subsided somewhat in the mid-2000s, but the game continued to have a dedicated fan base. In response to market fluctuations and changing interests, the Pokémon TCG adapted by introducing new expansions, characters, rule changes, and innovative card mechanics. The game’s ability to evolve while staying true to its core principles has been instrumental in its longevity.

In recent years, Pokémon has had a resurgence in popularity and the original generation of loyal Pokémon TCG gamers and collectors are introducing and welcoming an entire new generation of super-fans.

Pokémon was not left watching when it came to advances in technology. The game made its digital debut in 2011 with the release of “Pokémon TCG Online,” allowing players to experience the card game virtually on computers and later on mobile devices. The digital platform provided a new way for players to engage with the game, trade cards, and compete against opponents worldwide.

In recent years, Pokémon has had a resurgence in popularity and the original generation of loyal Pokémon TCG gamers and collectors are introducing and welcoming an entire new generation of super-fans via the traditional TCG game as well as through television, movies, and other digital platforms.

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The Continued Sucess of Pokémon

At of the time of this writing, Pokémon cards continue to thrive and remain a beloved hobby for millions worldwide. New generations of Pokémon, digital innovation, new expansion sets, and improved artwork, keep the game fresh and exciting, appealing to both veteran collectors and new enthusiasts.

The history of Pokémon cards is a tale of evolution, capturing the hearts of generations across the globe. From its humble origins as “Pocket Monsters” in Japan to its status as a worldwide cultural phenomenon, the Pokémon Trading Card Game has endured the test of time. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, Pokémon cards continue to provide a captivating and immersive experience, uniting fans of all ages.

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Storing your Graded Cards

How do I safely store my graded card slabs?

If you are like many sports card or TCG enthusiasts, you have undoubtedly wondered how to secure, organize, and care for your cards. Getting your cards graded is one of the simplest and easiest ways to protect your investment and, in most cases, instantly increase the value of your cards. However, keeping your graded cards safe, secure, and minimizing the risk of damaging your prized slabs is another story. Some individuals prefer to display their graded card collection in their basement, office, or in another part of their home to showcase as discussion pieces or just to enjoy as tiny works of art. Unfortunately, as card your card collection grows, it may not be feasible to display all your graded cards. That said, what’s the best way to organize, store, and secure your card collection? Well, that’s the question we are going to answer in this article. 

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Graded Card Storage Boxes

If you are a card collector with many cards, you know how difficult it is to stay organized. When looking for the perfect graded cards storage box, you need it to be designed explicitly for graded cards. If you are like many collectors, you may also want your graded card storage boxes to be displayable or, at the very least, be more durable than the standard white cardboard card storage boxes. Some other attributes to consider are overall durability, water resistance, and ease of use. The graded card storage boxes we recommend and personally use can be found on Amazon.com (see link below).

Graded Card Sleeves

If you are a collector and want to keep your graded card slabs looking their best, you may want to consider sliding them into protective graded card sleeves before storage. Graded Card Sleeves are a great way to add a bit of protection between your slabs and the environment. However, you must exercise caution when sliding your cards in and out of graded card sleeves. As with most ultrasonically welded plastic slabs, they are prone to surface scratching. The plastic on-plastic contact (especially with perfect-fit sleeves) may scratch the surface of your slabs. While surface scratches are sometimes inevitable, there are ways to remove superficial scratches from your slabs by applying a bit of Meguiar’s PlastX on the surface and gently buffing the scratches using a soft microfiber cloth.

Graded Card Carrying Cases

If you will be transporting your slabs, you should invest in a quality slab carrying case. Graded card carrying cases can be hard-sided or soft-sided, but seasoned collectors prefer hard-sided cases. In addition to a strong exterior, a good slab case interior will have plenty of foam lining to protect your slabs from jostling during transport. There’s a wide variety of graded card-carrying cases on the market, so you will indeed find one that suits your preference.

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What are penny sleeves?

An in-depth guide to penny sleeves

 Have you ever wondered what “penny sleeves” are or how they are used to protect your sports and trading cards? If so, you are in the right place. Let’s start with the basics. Penny sleeves are thin, transparent, non-rigid, sports and trading card holders made from polypropylene. If you are passionate about collecting trading cards, these inexpensive transparent sleeves are a must-have.

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What are the benefits of using penny sleeves?

Penny sleeves are generally used as the primary layer of protection between the card and the environment. In some cases, penny sleeves are used as standalone protection against fingerprints and general card wear and tear. Often collectors will use penny sleeves independently to protect their lower-value cards (often referred to as commons). However, in most cases, penny sleeves are combined with other types of protective holders (i.e., semi-rigid card holders, top-loaders, magnetic card holders, or screw card holders) for maximum protection. Either way, modern day penny sleeves (PVC free) are a critical component in protecting your card collection.

Why are they called penny sleeves?

It’s highly likely that penny sleeves got their name from their relatively low cost. If you purchase penny sleeves in bulk quantities, you can still get your hands on these sleeves for less than a penny.

Are there different types of “penny sleeves”?

The simple answer to this question, is yes, but let’s dig in a bit.

Standard penny sleeves

Most commonly, penny sleeves are made to secure standard-size trading cards (2.5in x 3.5in) with a thickness around 35pt (depending on the brand). However, a variety of new penny sleeves are being produced to keep up with the ever-increasing diversity in card sizes (e.g., patch and other memorabilia cards). In most cases, penny sleeves will have 3 to 5 millimeters of space between the edge of the card and the edge of the card sleeve once the card is inserted. This greatly reduces the risk of corner damage when inserting a card into the sleeve. It’s also a good idea to invest in simple card measuring tools to ensure you select the right sleeve for your card. A card thickness gauge and/or a ruler are really all you need to make certain you are selecting the right sleeve.

Perfect or exact fit penny sleeves

Perfect fit penny sleeves, as you probably guessed, are sleeves that have nearly no excess space in them once the card is inserted. You are probably wondering why anyone would use these sleeves – right? While there are several reasons to use perfect fit sleeves, the number one reason is likely aesthetics. If you are going to be placing your card in a magnetic case, or another type of displayable holder, this will provide for a very clean look as the penny sleeve be nearly invisible in the holder due to the tight fit. Unfortunately, perfect fit penny sleeves can be a challenge to work with and can increase the risk of corner damage. In addition to this, it makes removing the card from the sleeve far more difficult compared to a standard penny sleeve. That said, it’s probably best to only use perfect fit sleeves if you are going to be displaying your card or will be storing it long term, but you will need to exercise some additional caution when inserting your card into a perfect fit sleeve.

Special note: For the reasons outlined above, you should never ship your cards to a grading company in perfect fit penny sleeves.

Corner-cut penny sleeves

One of the pitfalls of some penny sleeves is the potential of damaging card corners or edges when attempting to slide the card into the sleeve. This especially holds true when using perfect fit sleeves (outlined above). Corner cut penny sleeves, as the name implies, have one corner (on the top of the sleeve) that is cut at an angle, which greatly improves ease of use. While these specialized penny sleeves tend to cost a bit more, they can greatly reduce the risk of corner damage during card insertion.

TCG penny sleeves / playable sleeves

Yes, there are even penny sleeves specifically designed for TCG gamers. If you would like to add a bit of protection to the cards in your TCG deck these sleeves are for you. The front of these sleeves is completely transparent so you can see the front of the card, but the back of the card sleeve is a solid color, translucent, or may have a graphic that hides the back of the card. The back of these sleeves tends to be a bit thicker than normal penny sleeves providing a bit more rigidity to the sleeve. However, there is some downside to these sleeves as well. They tend to get scratched and begin sticking together after a few uses, so they may have to be replaced on semi-regular basis for optimal clarity and playability.

Conclusion

Penny sleeves are an affordable option for protecting your sports and trading cards. By coupling penny sleeves with semi-rigid, top-loaders, or other types of hard cases you can create a great protective environment. If you are looking to ship your cards in for grading, we recommend checking out our article on prepping and shipping your cards.

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How to prep & ship your cards for grading

There are a lot of things that need to go right in order for your sports and gaming cards to get the best grade possible. Pulling a nearly flawless card from a pack, preserving your find using card storage best practices, understanding what grading companies are looking for when they grade cards, and so much more. However, on of the most important tasks, which is often times overlooked, is prepping and shipping your sports or TCG cards for grading. This may seem a little overwhelming to the new hobbyist or collect, but it really isn’t too difficult, especially if you have plan and have the tools and supplies needed to successfully submit your cards for grading. So, let’s get to the planning.

PREP YOUR CARDS FOR GRADING

It’s always a good idea to ensure your cards are in great condition prior to shipping. While the purpose of this article is not to delve deep into card grading details, it’s still a really good idea to screen your cards and ensure they are free of any dust and/or fingerprints before sending them out for grading. As you have probably witnessed, those holo, Prizm, and other ultra-glossy cards are extremely prone to fingerprints. That said, here are some tips and products many collectors and hobbyists have used to prepare their cards for shipment.

  1. WEAR GLOVES WHEN PREPPING YOUR CARDS: Use gloves that won’t shed or leave any residue on your cards. This is important for a number of reasons. First, minimizing the risk of your sweat from touching the surface of your cards. This may seem minor, but sweat is mainly composed of water, but it also contains salts, sugars, ammonia, urea, and other chemicals which all have the potential to damage your cards long term. So, why take the risk (especially when handling highly valuable cards)? Second, handling your cards with gloves minimizes the risk of scratching your cards with your fingernails. This may not seem like an overly apparent reason to use gloves, but, if you have ever wiped down your cards before, you know just how close your nails are to the surface of the card. This just adds a bit of a protective barrier between your nails and your cards – just in case. Lastly, what happens when you are ready to put your card back into that penny sleeve? Well, undoubtedly, you are going to touch the surface of the card and all of your cleaning work will be for naught if you aren’t wearing gloves. One last note, make sure the gloves you are wearing are also chemical free. We like to use nitrile gloves that are free of ammonia, latex (in case you are allergic), powder.
  2. INVEST IN SIMPLE CARD GRADING TOOLS: In general, anyone sending their cards in for grading wants to get the highest grade possible. So why not take a closer look at your cards before sending them off for grading? You can pick up really inexpensive centering tools, lights, magnifiers, etc. that could help you determine whether or not it’s worth sending your cards in for grading. Print defects (i.e. print lines, dimples, etc,), edge/corner wear, surface scratches, and other minor card issues can easily be picked up under the right lighting conditions and under 4-10x magnification. So, if you are looking for that perfect 10, it’s a good idea to do a little homework up front.
  3. AMMONIA-FREE/OIL-FREE QUICK DRY LENS WIPES: As mentioned above, you want to avoid any chemicals that could damage the surface of your card(s) and you also want to minimize any moisture migration into the card itself. So, while low-moisture, ammonia-free, quick-dry wipes are used and recommended by many collectors to clean high-gloss cards (e.g. Prizm’s), you still want to minimize the amount of time any moisture is sitting on the surface of the card. Just like all of the tips on this page, you should test them out on a variety of lower-end cards to test the results before moving on to your best cards. Also, you should also make sure your cards are completely dry before inserting them into penny sleeves or other plastic holders.
  4. NON-SHEDDING MICROFIBER TOWELS OR MICROFIBER LENS CLOTH: In many cases, if your cards have been well cared for, you can simply use a non-shedding microfiber towel or microfiber lens cloth to remove dust and fingerprints from your cards. Here are a couple of things to keep in mind when selecting a microfiber towel or cloth. First, make sure, especially if you are using microfiber towels or rags, they are completely free of any debris before wiping down your cards. Any residual debris could lead to surface scratches. Second, make sure your towel or cloth doesn’t have any loose edges or trim that will catch a corner or edge of your card. Third, dedicate your microfiber towels or lens cloths for card cleaning only. For example, do not grab a microfiber rag you recently used to wipe down your countertop or to dry off your automobile (that’s just a bad idea). Lastly, when wiping down your card(s) it’s always a good idea to wipe from the center of the card to the corner or edge. This minimizes the risk of catching a corner or edge. Again, test out some options on lower-end cards before progressing to your more expensive cards.
  5. VALUATION: This section is a bit of a sidebar, but it is still a really important part of the card preparation process. You are obviously considering sending your cards in for grading because they hold some investment value, maybe for sentimental reasons , or just to protect your cards for the long-term. Regardless of why you choose to get your cards graded and encapsulated, you will want to keep them protected and insured along the way. So, take a bit of time and research the value (or potential value) of your cards. When it comes time to ship your cards you will want to make sure the carrier’s standard insurance will cover their loss. If not, you may want to consider purchasing additional insurance to help protect against  lost or damaged packages/goods. Just something to consider…
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SELECTING THE RIGHT CARD & SHIPPING SUPPLIES

The main purpose of this overview is to provide you with a rundown of how to pack-off your cards and provide some justification for doing so. Ensuring your cards are securely packaged is super important, but, equally important, is making certain the cards can be easily accessed by the grading card company without much risk of damaging the cards. Here are some things to consider when packing your cards:

  1. USE PENNY SLEEVES WITH TABS & SEMI-RIGID CARD SLEEVES: This section is mainly about making it a bit easier for the grading company to remove your cards when they are ready to be graded. First, you want to make sure to carefully place your card in a penny sleeve and/or a penny sleeve with a built-in tab. If you use a standard penny sleeve, you will want to add a tab (or Post-It flag) on the outside/top of the sleeve with the end of the tab (or flag) hanging over the edge. Just make sure the sticky side adheres well to the penny sleeve and no adhesive can come into direct contact with the card. Second, you will want to carefully insert the penny sleeve into the semi-rigid card sleeve leaving the flag/tab portion of the inner-penny sleeve accessible. This makes it super easy for the card grading company to remove the penny sleeve from the card saver or semi-rigid card sleeve.
  2. USE CARDBOARD & TEAM BAGS OR GRADED CARD SLEEVES FOR ADDED PROTECTION: Now it’s time to add a bit of additional protection to your shipment. A common shipping prep method is to start by taking 3 or 4 of the prepared semi-rigid card sleeves and placing them between two pieces of thin cardboard that are slightly larger than the sleeves themselves. The next step is to use some painter’s tape to secure your semi-rigid card sleeves between the two pieces of cardboard. Next, take your stack of 3 or 4 cards and place them in a team bag or graded card sleeve.. Now your cards are secured and easily accessible. Repeat the above process until all of your cards are safely inside the team bags or graded card sleeves. Once you are done with this step, it’s time to add a bit more protection.
  3. USE FOAM SHEETS, BUBBLE WRAP, OR A BUBBLE MAILER FOR ADDED PROTECTION: It’s a really good idea to wrap your stack of team bags or graded card sleeves with foam sheets or bubble wrap and secure the wrap with painters tape. Or, you can insert each of your team bags or graded card sleeves inside a bubble sleeve (our favorite) and secure with painters tape. Either way, you just want to make sure your cards are secured and surrounded with some kind of soft, impact-resistant, packing material.
  4. BOXING YOUR CARDS: Now it’s time to insert your cards inside the shipping box. It’s a good idea to secure your cards inside the box using packing peanuts or another type of inexpensive protective shipping material. Now it’s time to tape up your box, purchase a shipping label (don’t forget insurance), and drop your package off at your preferred shipping provider/store (i.e. USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc.). Now, sit back, relax, and let Relic Card Grading take care of the rest.
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2022 Leaf Metal Draft Checklist – Base Autographs

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The 2022 Leaf Metal Draft base autographs feature numerous color and background variations. In addition to this, every card in the 2022 Leaf Metal Draft base autograph set is serial numbered which makes each of these cards a short print of sorts. The highest run rate, per player/variation, is 40 (e.g. Silver Prismatic). There are also some highly sought-after 1-of-1 gold variations which include the gold wave, gold circles, gold crystal, mojo gold, red-flood gold circles, and prismatic gold. 

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BA-AG1 Ahmad Gardner
BA-AH1 Aidan Hutchinson
BA-AM1 Adonai Mitchell
BA-AP1 Alec Pierce
BA-AR1 Anthony Richardson
BA-AS1 Abram Smith
BA-AS2 Austin Stogner
BA-BH1 Breece Hall
BA-BR1 Bijan Robinson
BA-BRJ Brian Robinson Jr.
BA-BY1 Bryce Young
BA-BZ1 Bailey Zappe
BA-CA1 Calvin Austin III
BA-CH1 Christian Harris
BA-CJS C.J. Stroud
BA-CK1 Charlie Kolar
BA-CK2 Corey Kiner
BA-CO1 Cade Otton
BA-CO2 Chris Olave
BA-CR1 Cameron Rising
BA-CRJ Chris Rodriguez Jr.
BA-CS1 Carson Strong
BA-CT1 Chris Tyree
BA-CT2 Cole Turner
BA-CW1 Caleb Williams
BA-DB2 David Bell
BA-DG1 Dillon Gabriel
BA-DH1 Daxton Hill
BA-DL1 DeMarvin Leal
BA-DL3 Drake London
BA-DO1 David Ojabo
BA-DP1 D’Vonte Price
BA-DP2 Dameon Pierce
BA-DR1 Desmond Ridder
BA-DS1 Derek Stingley Jr.
BA-EE1 Emeka Egbuka
BA-EE2 Erik Ezukanma
BA-EN1 Evan Neal
BA-GC1 Grant Calcaterra
BA-GK1 George Karlaftis
BA-GN1 Garrett Nussmeier
BA-GW1 Garrett Wilson
BA-HH1 Hassan Haskins
BA-HH2 Hendon Hooker
BA-IL1 Isaiah Likely
BA-IS1 Isaiah Spiller
BA-JB2 Jaquan Brisker
BA-JB3 Jovantae Barnes
BA-JC1 Jalen Cropper
BA-JCB Ja’Corey Brooks
BA-JD1 Jahan Dotson
BA-JD2 Jerome Ford
BA-JD3 Jordan Davis
BA-JDL Jayden De Laura
BA-JE1 Jerrion Ealy
BA-JG1 Jahmyr Gibbs
BA-JH1 Jaivon Heiligh
BA-JJ1 Jermaine Johnson II
BA-JJ2 Josh Jobe

BA-JM1 John Metchie III
BA-JN1 Joseph Ngata
BA-JR1 Jaden Rashada
BA-JR2 Jaquarii Roberson
BA-JR3 Jayden Reed
BA-JR4 Jeremy Ruckert
BA-JT1 Jalen Tolbert
BA-JW1 Jalen Wydermyer
BA-JW2 Jelani Woods
BA-KA1 Kaytron Allen
BA-KB1 Kennedy Brooks
BA-KE1 Kingsley Enagbare
BA-KH1 Kyle Hamilton
BA-KP1 Kyle Philips
BA-KP2 Kenny Pickett
BA-KR1 Keilan Robinson
BA-KS1 Khalil Shakir
BA-KT1 Kayvon Thibodeaux
BA-KW1 Kenneth Walker III
BA-KW2 Kyren Williams
BA-MC1 Malik Cunningham
BA-MC2 Matt Corral
BA-MM1 Michael Mayer
BA-MW1 Malik Willis
BA-MW2 Mario Williams
BA-ND1 Nakobe Dean
BA-NI1 Nico Iamaleava
BA-PSJ Pierre Strong Jr.
BA-PT1 Payton Thorne
BA-QE1 Quinn Ewers
BA-RD1 Romeo Doubs
BA-RR1 Reggie Roberson Jr.
BA-SB1 Slade Bolden
BA-SH1 Sam Howell
BA-SH2 Sam Huard
BA-SM1 Skyy Moore
BA-SR1 Spencer Rattler
BA-TA1 Tyler Allgeier
BA-TB1 Treylon Burks
BA-TB2 Tyler Badie
BA-TD1 Travis Dye
BA-TF1 Troy Franklin
BA-TF2 Ty Fryfogle
BA-TG1 Tyler Goodson
BA-TH1 Traeshon Holden
BA-TH2 TreVeyon Henderson
BA-TM1 Tanner McKee
BA-TM2 Trent McDuffie
BA-TMB Trey McBride
BA-TS1 Ty Simpson
BA-TT2 Ty Thompson
BA-TVD Tyler Van Dyke
BA-VJJ Velus Jones Jr.
BA-WH1 Walker Howard
BA-XH1 Xavier Hutchinson
BA-XW1 Xavier Worthy
BA-ZF1 Zay Flowers
BA-ZK1 Zonovan Knight
BA-ZW1 Zamir White