Peeking Some of the Modern Marvels Found in 2012 National Treasures Baseball

Over the last week or so, The Knight's Lance has delivered some devastating early looks at the myriad vintage memorabilia masterpieces permeating next week's highly anticipated release of 2012 National Treasures Baseball. From a spectacular assortment of unique button cards to the breathtaking booklets, there's an awe-inspiring assortment of baseball history awaiting collectors next week.

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Over the last week or so, The Knight’s Lance has delivered some devastating early looks at the myriad vintage memorabilia masterpieces permeating next week’s highly anticipated release of 2012 National Treasures Baseball. From a spectacular assortment of unique button cards to the breathtaking booklets, there’s an awe-inspiring assortment of baseball history awaiting collectors next week.

But National Treasures is more than just jaw-dropping tributes to the all-time greats. The product also showcases the game’s brightest current superstars, too. In this special Sunday showcase, we preview just some of the modern marvels dotting the product checklist.

From youngsters such as Bryce Harper, Yu Darvish and Mike Trout, to established All-Stars such as Prince Fielder, Miguel Cabrera and Derek Jeter, baseball’s present and future are represented just as eloquently in National Treasures as are the game’s legendary forefathers.

The following gallery of memorabilia and autograph cards provides just a taste of that fact.

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15 Replies to “Peeking Some of the Modern Marvels Found in 2012 National Treasures Baseball”

  1. Nice game-used stuff, but nothing spectacular enough to justify the product’s cost! Both my boxes will probably end up with cards like or worse than these!

  2. On, yeah, I forgot ~ hopefully NO REDEMPTIONS! I’d sure hate to shell out the money for something I’d have to wait years to receive…..

  3. Again, I like how the colorful swatches of whatever really pop against the monocolor player shot. It is cool to see galleries like these even if I can’t get a box of a product like this.

  4. Can’t wait for this product 3 cases allready reserved… I hit the ty cobb last year from Prime Cuts and will try for cobb number 2

  5. Good looking cards for the most part. But, why all the cutoff heads? Was it easier to cut off the top of the head than to Photoshop the logos?

  6. These are sick…however I feel very uncomfortable with David Ortiz looking at me with that grin. He must know I am a Yankees fan

  7. No MLB licence…no thanks. They look boring not seeing the players in their uniforms with their respective team logos. I would have been a buyer had there been a licence.

  8. Where is the little flag on the Adrew McCutchen from? It looks like it’s on a gray background on a pinstripe uni, Michael Fiers seems to have the same deal. I am very currious.

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