Teaser Gallery: Panini America Opens Three Early Boxes of 2015 Certified Football

Make no mistake about it: Tomorrow is a huge release day for Panini America products as both 2015 Certified Football and 2014-15 National Treasures Basketball arrive in hobby shops across North America. In an effort to prepare collectors for what to expect from both of these of exciting products, we've devoted quite a bit of quality cyberspace to them in recent weeks here on The Knight's Lance.

Panini America 2015 Certified Football Teaser (4)

Make no mistake about it: Tomorrow is a huge release day for Panini America products as both 2015 Certified Football and 2014-15 National Treasures Basketball arrive in hobby shops across North America. In an effort to prepare collectors for what to expect from both of these of exciting products, we’ve devoted quite a bit of quality cyberspace to them in recent weeks here on The Knight’s Lance.

From a Quality Control Gallery to a one-case sneak peek to a showcase of prime memorabilia to pointing out a production issue, we’ve done our level best to show seemingly all sides of both of these releases. Today, however, is devoted to Teaser Gallery showcases of the final products, beginning with 2015 Certified Football.

In the gallery that follows, we take you pack by pack through three early boxes of 2015 Certified Football, a 30-pack break that features one epic Dan Marino card and an especially “hot” third box. Enjoy the gallery and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage of 2015 Certified Football.

Check out 2015 Certified Football now on iCollectPanini.com

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10 Replies to “Teaser Gallery: Panini America Opens Three Early Boxes of 2015 Certified Football”

  1. so who’s this year’s asa Watson? the guy who will be out of the league in 2 weeks, but you had him sign 60,000 stickers, so he has to be in every product?

    1. Finally someone other than me pointing out the obvious hit fillers we get all the time. Not happy that they state the 4 hits are autos or memorabilia. Adding memorabilia as hits to a product that has autos already totaling over 1,000 is screaming disappointing breaks.

      Memorabilia should not be considered hits unless they are rare which these aren’t. Another product with hits totaling two $.99 patch cards and two $2.00 autos on ebay. Atleast there is alot of parallels.

  2. Goodness gracious, I agree with the above post by “bbn,” best looking Marino relic I’ve seen in lo these many years!
    Beautiful patches all around! Loving the rookie auto-mem’, the Leonard Williams is particularly sweet.
    The most intriguing component to this gallery, IMO, is the fact that there appear to be hot-boxes. Box 3 revealed a plethora of minty rookie goodness! What do we have there, 4 autos and 6 jersey cards? Very nice haul, indeed.

    Distemic…for every Asa Watson, there’s a Marques Colston, Donald Driver, Terrell Davis, or Tom Brady. I certainly recognize your point, but all it takes is one of these project picks to break….and suddenly, the chase is on. The Contenders product, a collecting staple, is founded upon this principle.

  3. Like this product. This is a box, that I would open, because it has a good mix of rooks and vets. Like that I see Randy Gregory for my Boys, hope you guys got a few of their rookies in there for me.. Nice job Panini

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