Another Monday here at Panini America HQ marks the beginning of one more release-filled week in the trading-card world as both 2015 Spectra Football and 2014-15 Luxe Basketball are slated to arrive in hobby shops across North America on Monday. We'll get you as prepared as possible for these two blockbusters in the coming days with Teaser Gallery posts devoted to both products -- beginning with today's three-box stroll through 2015 Spectra Football.
Another Monday here at Panini America HQ marks the beginning of one more release-filled week in the trading-card world as both 2015 Spectra Football and 2014-15 Luxe Basketball are slated to arrive in hobby shops across North America on Monday. We’ll get you as prepared as possible for these two blockbusters in the coming days with Teaser Gallery posts devoted to both products — beginning with today’s three-box stroll through 2015 Spectra Football.
In a relatively short amount of time, the Spectra brand has become a Prizm-powered staple of the Panini America NFL product portfolio — and it’s also introduced a new word to the collecting lexicon: “Spectracular.” For 2015, Spectra Football certainly lives up to lofty expectations by delivering four hit-heavy packs in every hobby box. In the gallery that follows, you’ll see exactly what we mean by taking you card by card through three early boxes.
Enjoy the gallery and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage of 2015 Spectra Football.
Very intriguing product. Love the on-card autos, that alone deserves a very sincere “atta’ boy!”
The Winston / Mariotta dual auto patch is just magnificent, as are the SuperBowl standout autos. Any one of those autos is a killer PC addition.
Looking forward to plucking some prospect autos off of the secondary market!
So does a dual auto count as two of the four autos? Box two only has three auto’d cards.
Very unique, but I like it. Different colors of ink in the autos and crazy patterns going on. I love the Jarvis Landry/DaVante Parker dual relic card. It’s stunning. Also love the basic Griese card. Solid looking.
That Winston/Mariota pull is just unreal.
Price point on this?
Very nice mix of veteran, active and rookie content in this year’s edition of Spectra. Definitely a big selling point from me, along with the variety of parallels. Thanks Tracy!
Those Neon colored auto’s just disappear on the background of whatever that pattern is. Really have to squint to see the Karlos Williams Auto.
Great job on the Super Bowl auto cards.
SICK cards. cant wait to get on a break of this.
How come the Super Bowl autos in this are not numbered? The ones in Certified were. Will the print runs be released?
SHINY!