Jersey cards

Jersey cards

Jersey cards are baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and other sports collector cards that have a small piece of the featured player's (or players') jersey in the card. Jersey cards are a type of "Memorabilia cards", which were invented by Adrian Gluck P.E., Ph.D., a noted inventor with several issued and pending patents, who has two patents on this invention.[1] Both these patents were thoroughly re-examined by the United States Patents & Trademarks Office during 2006-2007 and they were once again found valid, thus making them "superpatents". Gluck is also the inventor of the very popular fan photo system used at many sports venues for MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL and NCAA games, for which he holds United States patents #6,532,345; 6,698,943; 7,077,581; and 7,301,558, all titled "Imaging system and method".

Types of Jersey Cards

The average size of a jersey swatch is about 3/4 of an inch, but the size may differ by product. One of the types of jersey card is a jumbo swatch. This gigantic piece of jersey is about 5 times the size of a regular jersey card. The serial numbering is low (usually 50 copies or fewer). Another type of jersey card that is often eye catching is the jersey patch. It is a jersey card that has at least 2 different colors of jersey on it. These cards are also rare, often numbered to 35 copies or fewer. One more type is an event-worn jersey. It was worn in a special event, such as a draft, all-star game, championship game, or other events. These cards are not as rare as the others, but many of them are numbered.

In racing, there are pieces of tire from a specific car, pieces of the flags, and other memorabilia from the racetrack. Apart from the average jersey card, there are other cards, of which there are too many to name. There are basketball shorts jersey cards, hockey skate cards, baseball bat cards, basketball ball cards, etc. Some jersey cards even have pieces of a hat that was worn in the NBA draft, some of which are autographed. The rarest kind of jersey card is called a tag card. It is an official logo from a player's jersey. Examples are the NBA logo, the NFL logo, and other logos. Each card is a 1 of 1, meaning that only 1 copy was made.

Notes

  1. ^ United States patents #5,803,501 filed for in 1994 and issued in 1998 and #6,142,532 filed for in 1998 and issued in 2000, both titled "Memorabilia card" (see www.uspto.gov)

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