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The Panini America Quality Control Gallery: 2015 Prestige Football (156 Must-See Pics)

July 27, 2015

Panini America 2015 Prestige Football QC (162)

Although Panini America’s 2015 Clear Vision Football continues to contribute to the summer heatwave in hobby shops across North America, company officials are on the verge of fanning the football-card flames yet again on Wednesday. That’s when 2015 Prestige Football arrives, equipped with new versions of the popular brand staples that have made Prestige an early season fan favorite for the better part of the last decade.

This year, each hobby box of 2015 Prestige Football will deliver three autographs, one Rookie Jumbo Patch and one Jumbo Draft Picks box-topper. Once again this season, the 2015 Prestige Football lineup features an enticing ensemble of acetate, micro-etching and the colorful chases inherent in the brand’s popular Extra Points parallels.

2015 Prestige Football also features a bold, colorful Rookie Card design that places a premium on great photography (and NFL photo variations on some of the top players) and includes on-card autographs in the Next Day Autographs insert. We’ll have plenty more on 2015 Prestige Football in the coming days right here on The Knight’s Lance. But for now, sit back and enjoy this extended Quality Control Gallery.

Oh, and be sure to stick around after the images for the complete product checklist.

Here’s the checklist: 2015 Prestige Football Final Checklist

14 Comments leave one →
  1. patsfb permalink
    July 27, 2015 4:58 pm

    Awesome. Considering there are 156 photos, my list of cards I didn’t like is insanely short.

  2. July 27, 2015 5:12 pm

    I love the base design. Do you know what percentage of the rookies are on-card autos vs sticker?

  3. Nick Gauder permalink
    July 27, 2015 5:38 pm

    Prestige looks great as always, I really love the next day on-card autos! Great job as always Panini

  4. rwata23 permalink
    July 27, 2015 9:30 pm

    Neat inserts as always, but when is acetate coming to Prestige basketball?

  5. July 27, 2015 11:02 pm

    Just gets better every year!! Everything flows so well! Can’t wait!!! Great job as always Panini # AboveTheRest

  6. Vincenzo, Milan permalink
    July 28, 2015 5:16 am

    I’m very glad to see that the base cards display full-figure players. Great choice.

  7. July 28, 2015 5:55 am

    Prestige never disappoints with the foil board and vivid photography. Thanks for the extensive preview Tracy!

  8. robert brandenburg permalink
    July 28, 2015 6:05 am

    wow! awesome pics… to me, prestige is the true start of football season – love it!

  9. Scott permalink
    July 28, 2015 7:32 am

    Love the campus legends set, but only five cards?

  10. stephen radford permalink
    July 28, 2015 12:47 pm

    beautiful cards. i so want to break a box with you Terry or watch it live with top shelf breaks at nationals lol you always seem to get a 1/1 printing plate. only collecting about a year have not got my first 1 of 1 yet but will.

  11. September 12, 2015 1:33 pm

    Sure, I’m late to the Prestige party…but better late then never!
    The release of Prestige signals that Football season is almost upon us…& that alone is reason to celebrate!
    Along with so many other collectors, I am an unabashed fan of the Prestige product. I wanted to defer commentary until breaking a couple of boxes, however. I did, they did NOT disappoint!
    For a product that weighs in at roughly $75-80/hobby box, Prestige delivers. Of the 3 boxes I cracked, I pulled a Nelson Agholor auto’d printing plate, a gorgeous logo patch #10/10 from Todd “Gurley-man,” and autos from Coleman, Abdullah and a great Mike Evans Passport auto /10.
    That the players are in their college Uni’s is not an issue for me as it is to others. Prestige is a really fun break that comes at a great time of year, and in my experience…the product delivers everything Panini promises…”plus chips!”

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