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Stephen Curry 2014-15 Panini Spectra Millenial Memorabilia Jersey Cards

We have a pair of ultra rare, amazing JUMBO jersey cards from 2014-15 Panini Spectra. The two cards capture two huge jersey pieces, one blue and one yellow. The yellow is the only one we have ever seen (likely from the center of the jersey) as there is no perforation and all of the other jersey pieces have been blue.

Both cards look like gems as they shine in the refractor-like rainbow sheen brought to us by Panini Prizm technology.

Stephen Curry 2014-15 Panini Spectra Millenial Memorabilia Jersey Cards
Stephen Curry 2014-15 Panini Spectra Millenial Memorabilia Jersey Cards (Yellow Patch)
Stephen Curry 2014-15 Panini-Spectra Millenial Memorabilia Jersey Blue
Stephen Curry 2014-15 Panini-Spectra Millenial Memorabilia Jersey (Blue Jersey)

2014-15 Panini Spectra Basketball is no ordinary product. They are high end, amazing looking cards that have a mix of memorabilia and autograph sets, with a ton of players from today and yesterday. The cards come 8 cards per pack, and 1 pack per box. Each pack/box comes with one rookie jersey autograph and 7 additional cards. You are not guaranteed a hit in the Millenial Memorabilia set insert set in each box, making these jumbo swatch cards some of the more desirable cards in the set. Boxes sell for between $250 and $500.

Stephen Curry 2014-15 Spectra Spectacular Prizm #/35 (On-Card Autograph + Jersey )

An incredible card from 2014-15 Spectra! This Stephen Curry Spectacular features an on-card autograph, and blue swatch of his game-used jersey. The card is a prizm (refractor) card and really shines beautifully. It is numbered to 35.

Stephen Curry 2014-15 Spectra Spectacular On-Card Autograph Jersey Blue Prizm Refractor
Steph Curry 2014-15 Spectra Spectacular Autograph Jersey Blue Prizm Refractor

2014-15 Panini Spectra Basketball has no basic autograph cards, instead they’re all autographed memorabilia cards. The cards come 8 cards per pack, and 1 pack per box. Each pack/box comes with one rookie jersey autograph and 7 additional cards. You are not guaranteed a hit in the spectacular insert set in each box, making this one of the more desirable cards in the set. Boxes sell for between $250 and $500.

 

 

Grant Hill 2012-13 Panini Flawless Patches Autographs Prime #/25

This ultra rare insert from 2012-13 Flawless is a GEM. It features a bold blue on-card signature from Grant Hill and a stunning patch from his Clippers Jersey. The insert is numbered to 25 and has one of the most impressive patches we’ve seen on any of his cards in this set.

Grant Hill 2012-13 Panini Flawless Patches Autographs Prime
Grant Hill 2012-13 Panini Flawless Patches Autographs #19/25

2012-13 Panini Flawless Basketball Box Make up (1 pack per box, 10 cards per pack)
Packs have retailed between $1,250 and $3,000 since release.

The release of this new premium set has set into motion some of the craziest secondary-market sales the sports card industry has seen in many years. It reminds us of Upper Deck’s Exquisite Collection. A truly flawless looking product with incredible patches and on-card autographs. It is certainly one of the most scrutinized products in hobby history.

No card in the set will is numbered higher than 25. Flawless Basketball was released in October of 2012 and promptly sold out to hobbyists worldwide. The  packs came in individual briefcases as if you were transporting money for a secret deal. Well as it turns out, these cards are fetching serious money – in some cases more than can fit in the briefcases the cards once came in.

Each pack came with:

  • 7 Autographs
  • 2 Jumbo Memorabilia Cards
  • 1 Base Card or Parallel
  • 10 Total Cards

 

GRANT HILL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

Grant Hill was drafted by the Detroit Pistons with the third pick in the NBA draft after graduating from Duke in 1994. In his first season, he averaged 19.9 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.77 steals per game, and became the first Pistons rookie since Isiah Thomas in 1981–82 to score 1000 points.

He shared the NBA Rookie of the Year Award honors with Jason Kidd of the Dallas Mavericks, becoming the first Piston since Dave Bing in 1966–67 to win the award. In his second season (1995–96), he once again led the All-Star fan balloting, this time edging Michael Jordan (Jordan’s first All-Star game after returning since retiring in 1993).

During the 1995–96 season, Hill showcased his all-round abilities by leading the NBA in triple-doubles (10). He also won a gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta as a member of the U.S. men’s basketball team, where he had the team’s fifth highest scoring average (9.7) and led the team in steals (18). In 1996–97 season, Hill averaged 21.4 points, 9.0 rebounds, 7.3 assists and 1.8 steals per game. He became the first player since Larry Bird in 1989–90 to average 20 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists in a season, an accomplishment that has not been duplicated since.

On June 1, 2013, Hill announced his retirement from professional basketball after 19 seasons in the NBA. He later joined NBA TV as an analyst.