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American company
Ace Authentic
HeadquartersDuluth, Georgia
Productstrading cards, memorabilia
Websitewww.aceauthentic.com

Ace Authentic, based in Duluth, Georgia, manufactures tennis trading cards and memorabilia, and sells other items such as photographs and posters. 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.

Ace Authentic entered the trading card market in 2005.

Trading card products

Year Set Set Type Cards Size Ref
2005 Debut Edition Main 98 2½" x 3½"
2005 Sharapova SE Main 50 2½" x 3½"
2005 Signature Series Main 100 2½" x 3½"
2006 Grand Slam Main 36 2½" x 3½"
2006 Heroes & Legends Main 99 2½" x 3½"
2007 All England Championships Autographs Main 4 2½" x 3½"
2007 All England Championships Materials Main 4 2½" x 3½"
2007 French Championships Autographs Main 4 2½" x 3½"
2007 Straight Sets Main 50 2½" x 3½"
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"
2008 Grand Slam 2 Main 32 2½" x 3½"
2008 Match Point Main 75 2½" x 3½"
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

  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. ^ "Trading Cards Hope to Raise Tennis' Profile". Racquet Sports Industry magazine. Archived from the original on 27 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  4. ^ "2005 Ace Authentic Tennis". Beckett. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  5. ^ "2006 Ace Authentic Tennis". Beckett. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  6. ^ "2007 Ace Authentic Tennis". Beckett. Retrieved 2010-04-20.
  7. ^ "2008 Ace Authentic Tennis". Beckett. Retrieved 2010-04-20.

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