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2012 Topps Andrew Luck

This 2012 Topps Andrew Luck rookie card is one of the first NFL cards of the former Stanford quarterback. Though there will be many premium cards of the first overall pick of the 2012 NFL Draft, this card will be very popular with football card collectors because of its affordability. Widely considered to be one of the most sought after players of all time with football card collectors, Luck may get a run for his money from Robert Griffin III, who also has a 2012 Topps rookie card that will be very popular. Among the first cards to feature Luck in his Indianapolis Colts jersey, fans will probably go crazy for this upon its release. Luck will look to fill Peyton Manning's shoes in Indianapolis and many feel that he will become a legend as well.
2012 Press Pass Andrew Luck

This 2012 Press Pass Andrew Luck pre-rookie card is one of the earliest 2012 cards of one of the most heralded college football players of all time. Fairly affordable on the open market, serious football card collectors will want to target the autographed version of this card. Until true Andrew Luck rookie cards begin to be released, fans will have to make due with this card which features a picture of Luck in his Stanford jersey.
2010 Sports Illustrated For Kids Andrew Luck

This 2011 Sports Illustrated for Kids Andrew Luck "rookie card" is yet another high priced novelty card of the phenom. Issued with the May 2011 issue of Sports Illustrated for Kids, this perforated card has actually acquired quite the following as far as web results are concerned. Purported to be rare to find in mint condition, this card may be able to be sold at somewhat inflated values until Luck's real rookie cards are released.
2010 Turf Andrew Luck

This 2010 Turf Andrew Luck college rookie card was one of the first collectibles of the hyped prospect that sports cards fans could get their hands on. Little is known about this card except that you can often find it on eBay and it appears to be selling. Featuring a picture of Luck in his Stanford jersey, this card should only be a holdover for Luck enthusiasts until his officially licensed NFL cards debut next year. Nevertheless, this card has the possibility to hold modest novelty value for years to come if Luck becomes the superstar that most envision.