Veteran Leadership: Current Stars Add Pop to 2012 National Treasures Football

In our continuing countdown to next week's release of 2012 National Treasures Football, we've brought you captivating looks at the unparalleled Hall of Fame content in the product as well as seemingly unending glimpses at the resplendent rookie presence in Panini America's super-premium juggernaut.

Panini America 2012 National Treasures Football Veteran Stars (7)

In our continuing countdown to next week’s release of 2012 National Treasures Football, we’ve brought you captivating looks at the unparalleled Hall of Fame content in the product as well as seemingly unending glimpses at the resplendent rookie presence in Panini America’s super-premium juggernaut.

Today, we shift the focus to the NFL’s best and brightest veteran stars — players like Joe Flacco, Peyton Manning, Adrian Peterson and so many more — whose autographs and memorabilia within National Treasures have conspired to create one of the greatest football releases of the modern era. From on-card autographs to massive swatches of Pro Bowl jerseys to flat-out epic dual, triple and quad autographs, there’s a little bit of modern greatness to suit seemingly every collector’s taste in 2012 National Treasures Football.

And much of it is on display in the must-see gallery that follows. Enjoy this super Sunday stroll through more than 60 additional images foretelling of National Treasures’ brilliance — and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance tomorrow when we deliver a two-case National Treasures teaser gallery.

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19 Replies to “Veteran Leadership: Current Stars Add Pop to 2012 National Treasures Football”

  1. Cards look great, really cool, love the Woodson and Champ Bailey dual auto, great card!!! My pockets are empty though after Playbook!!!

  2. I honestly just produced enough Endorphins for a whole week, looking at these lol 😉 Awesome!¡

  3. Wow! Just Wow! No doubt the best looking patches and autos I’ve seen in a long time. These are just crazy cool! To bad you guys couldn’t somehow make some mini boxes of this so it would be more affordable.

  4. Those Lettermen and Pro Bowl Patches are ridiculous! If it were possible to have ALL ON CARD autographs, I would say this is the greatest product ever produced.

    Now if I can get my redemptions down from 143, to say 20 – then I can afford a box!

    Well done to whoever designed these beauties!

  5. How come there are sticker autos in your “very high end” product that retails for $500-600? For that price and category of “very high end”, there should be ZERO sticker autos. Disappointing.

  6. Cool looking cards, but why can’t you put the players picture on some of the Pro Bowl Patch cards? Same problem with the National Treasures Cut Autos. Like to be able to see the player featured & not just their name.

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