2018 Leaf Heroes of the Game Cut Signature Cards
Product Details
Something of an unexpected release, 2018 Leaf Heroes of the Game Cut Signature appeared in Target retail locations without any formal announcement. Featuring cut signatures from the stars of multiple sports, each sealed blaster box contains one slabbed autograph for $34.99.
Every cut signature comes in a brown (or brown and white) card frame that is also encased and labeled with the specifics of the subject. Highlights include Cal Ripken Jr. and Joe Montana. Although baseball and football players appear to be the most plentiful, with many Hall of Fame members, there are also notable basketball, hockey, Olympic and racing (horse and car) names to uncover.
As collectors will notice, a variety of autographed options were used in the 2018 Leaf Heroes of the Game Cut Signature checklist, including signed photos, signed checks and other signed documents.
Given the way Leaf normally handles sets like these, it is unlikely that there will be a full list of the possible cards to pull. However, the final checklist will be added here if one is made available. You can also check out available card listings using the link below.
Release Date: March 2018
Product Configuration: 1 card per pack, 1 pack per box
2018 Leaf Heroes of the Game Cut Signature Box Break
- 1 Slabbed Cut Signature Card
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Each box is slated to have:
- 1 Cut Sginature Card
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Marc
Actually really surprised. I bought one and pulled a Lou Boudreau (cut HOF plaque postcard actually cut well), and was so intrigued that I picked up the other two. Wound up with Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken, these two were cuts from the tags of beanie bears that were made of the athletes (Classic Collecticritters was the brand).
Given how crappy my pull was in their last baseball box I picked up a few years ago, I was hesitant to even pick up the first box, but now I’m quite pleased.