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Ace Authentic

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Ace Authentic
Headquarters
Productstrading cards, memorabilia
Websitewww.aceauthentic.com

Ace Authentic, based in Duluth, Georgia,[1] manufactures tennis trading cards and memorabilia, and sells other items such as photographs and posters.[2] They have partnered with more than 350 active tennis players and legends to provide items, such as autographs and game worn material, not found through other dealers.[3]

Ace Authentic entered the trading card market in 2005.[3]

Trading card products

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Year Set Set Type Cards Size Ref
2005 Debut Edition Main 98 2½" x 3½" [4]
2005 Sharapova SE Main 50 2½" x 3½" [4]
2005 Signature Series Main 100 2½" x 3½" [4]
2006 Grand Slam Main 36 2½" x 3½" [5]
2006 Heroes & Legends Main 99 2½" x 3½" [5]
2007 All England Championships Autographs Main 4 2½" x 3½" [6]
2007 All England Championships Materials Main 4 2½" x 3½" [6]
2007 French Championships Autographs Main 4 2½" x 3½" [6]
2007 Straight Sets Main 50 2½" x 3½" [6]
2007 The Tennis Reserve Main 3 / 4 (?), 1 2½" x 3½" / 8x10" (?), 2.7" x 2.7"
2008 Grand Slam Stars Autographs Bronze Main 20 2½" x 3½" [7]
2008 Grand Slam 2 Main 32 2½" x 3½"
2008 Match Point Main 75 2½" x 3½" [7]
2009 Hidden Signatures (Series 1) Main 1 2.7" x 2.7"
2009 Secret Tennis Signatures (Series 1) Main 1 8" x 10"
2009 Game, Set, Match Main 4, 1 2½" x 3½", 2.7" x 2.7"
2010 Hidden Signatures (Series 2) Main 1 2.7" x 2.7"
2010 Hidden Signatures (Series 3) Main 1 2.7" x 2.7"
2010 Secret Tennis Signatures (Series 2) Main 1 8" x 10"
2010 Aces Main 8 2½" x 3½"
2011 Roger Federer Grand Slam Box Set Main 33 2½" x 3½"
2011 Match Point 2 Main 120 2½" x 3½"
2011 EX Main 6 2½" x 3½"
2011 Hidden Signature (Series 4) Main 29 2½" x 3½"
2012 Secret Signatures (Series 3) Main 1 8" x 10"
2012 Grand Slam 3 Main 18 2½" x 3½"
2013 Signature Series Main 6 2½" x 3½"
2013 Grand Slam Main 10 2½" x 3½"

References

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  1. ^ "Contact Ace Authentic". Ace Authentic. Archived from the original on 16 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  2. ^ "Ace Authentic". Sports Memorabilia. Archived from the original on 2010-08-31. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  3. ^ a b "Trading Cards Hope to Raise Tennis' Profile". Racquet Sports Industry magazine. Archived from the original on 27 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  4. ^ a b c "2005 Ace Authentic Tennis". Beckett. Retrieved 2010-04-20.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b "2006 Ace Authentic Tennis". Beckett. Retrieved 2010-04-20.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b c d "2007 Ace Authentic Tennis". Beckett. Retrieved 2010-04-20.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b "2008 Ace Authentic Tennis". Beckett. Retrieved 2010-04-20.[permanent dead link]
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