
Pat Freiermuth
2021 • Panini
Phoenix • #117

2015 • Leaf • Trinity Pure • Pre-Production Proof • Clear Blank Back
National Football League • Pittsburgh Steelers
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Jesse James's 2015 Leaf Trinity Pure commands a niche premium within the Leaf rookie card ecosystem, sitting above base parallels due to its serial-numbered status. As a depth tight end who had his most notable moment with the Steelers, his card values are largely driven by collector interest in Pittsburgh Steelers team sets rather than broad national demand. Within the Trinity Pure set, this card trades in a modest tier relative to higher-profile skill position prospects from the same checklist.
The serial-numbered nature of this card significantly limits the available supply, with most Leaf Trinity Pure parallels running in very low print runs — often under 25 copies depending on the specific parallel tier. With only one active listing currently visible on the market, raw population appears thin, and graded copies are likely scarce given the limited collector base for James specifically. The scarcity is real, but demand must be weighed against the player's career trajectory to assess whether that scarcity translates to meaningful market pressure.
Jesse James had a serviceable NFL career but never developed into a top-tier fantasy or on-field tight end, which limits the long-term appreciation ceiling for his rookie cards regardless of print run. Collector interest tends to be sustained primarily by Steelers team collectors and Leaf set completionists rather than speculative investors, meaning market momentum is steady but narrow. Grading submission rates for James cards remain low, and without a significant career resurgence or Hall of Fame trajectory, this card is better positioned as a collection piece than a growth investment.

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