Panini America Delivers Sunday Sneak Peek Inside 2014 National Treasures Football

As you read this, Panini America's grand finale to the 2014 NFL trading card season -- the juggernaut that is 2014 National Treasures Football -- is making its way to hobby shop shelves across North America. This year's installment of National Treasures -- like all of those that have come before -- is rich with collection-making cornerstones and rife with the rich autograph and memorabilia content collectors have come to demand from the brand.

Panini America 2014 National Treasures Football Sneak Peek March 27 (77)

As you read this, Panini America’s grand finale to the 2014 NFL trading card season — the juggernaut that is 2014 National Treasures Football — is making its way to hobby shop shelves across North America. This year’s installment of National Treasures — like all of those that have come before — is rich with collection-making cornerstones and rife with the rich autograph and memorabilia content collectors have come to demand from the brand.

We began showcasing much of this year’s lineup earlier this week. Today, we’re going to keep the must-see images coming with another drool-worth look at the product’s stunning selections from the Colossal, Notable Nicknames, Jumbo Rookie Booklets, Hats Off and Century Signatures RPA inserts.

We’ll have plenty more National Treasures to preview in the coming right here on The Knight’s Lance. Until then, though, make sure to spend at least some of your Sunday enjoying these beauties . . .

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0 Replies to “Panini America Delivers Sunday Sneak Peek Inside 2014 National Treasures Football”

  1. VERY sweet cards! Can you package them all up in one case and I will gladly purchase. 🙂 Quick question – was Michael Irvin on a rollercoaster when he was signing? Keep up the good work with those big ole fat nasty patches – they are beautiful!

  2. Awesome looking cards! Excited for them! Did Derek Carr sign for an Immaculate RPA? Putting together the set and was wondering if he’d be in it! Thanks Tracy!

  3. For notable nicknames there are nickmames with no auto, autos with no nicknames, and both. Every card should have both right?

  4. Not bad. Still like Immaculate better. Mr Hackler I think Immaculate is rated higher than National Treasures. Do the home work !! Call you will find out .

  5. Looking good so far. The autos look good (not any cheap lazy initials or symbol ones), card design looks good, patches look good, waiting on price point and checklist to give it an A.

    Hope they don’t have the same problem as Flawless, if it’s not game used just say it’s a manufacture patch please don’t try to say it’s player worn. We all know what player worn means, and it’s a joke. And no cheap single color small patches in highend.

  6. I’m doing a 20 Case Break with Houdini from Blowout on release day. Should give a pretty nice sample size of the the product as a whole. Will report back with a review.

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