Panini America Offers Sublime Sunday Peek at 2015 Immaculate College (48 Pics)

As the calendar hurtles full speed ahead toward 2016, Panini America officials remain focused on a handful of key releases slated to add a powerful close to the 2015 collecting season. One such product is the all-new 2015 Immaculate College, a sublime tribute to the greatest college superstars of all time packing all of the "Wow" factor inclusions collectors have come to expect from the Immaculate franchise.

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As the calendar hurtles full speed ahead toward 2016, Panini America officials remain focused on a handful of key releases slated to add a powerful close to the 2015 collecting season. One such product is the all-new 2015 Immaculate College, a sublime tribute to the greatest college superstars of all time packing all of the “Wow” factor inclusions collectors have come to expect from the Immaculate franchise.

2015 Immaculate College is bolstered by a deep multisport magnificence (featuring baseball, basketball, football and more) and the brand-staple inclusions of on-card autographs and must-touch memorabilia. In the preview gallery below, we take a peek at just some of the autographed gems permeating the 2015 Immaculate College checklist. Enjoy the sneak peek and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage.

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8 Replies to “Panini America Offers Sublime Sunday Peek at 2015 Immaculate College (48 Pics)”

  1. Looks great.

    For a high end product like Immaculate, will it be free of “Event Worn” material? If not, what would you estimate the ratio of “Event Worn” to college “Game Worn” memorabilia are?

    Thanks

    1. Looks like ALOT of the greats are “event” “worthless” “pointless” jerseys………… the recent college players may be worn

  2. those look sweet. I stay away from immaculate though. Seems like every single card was thrown and kicked around. TONS of chipping and damage. Such a shame because it’s an incredible product. Would buy this stuff like crazy if everything wasn’t so damaged upon opening. Hopefully that changes in the next few years

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