Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
The LeBron nameplate card helps show that 2007-08 is still investing in elegant text-and-memorabilia concepts, not only logo-driven chase cards.
Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
Placeholder image policy
The MVP intentionally uses placeholder art rather than copyrighted scans. The gallery asset model is already ready for rights-cleared replacements later.
2007-08
LeBron's Numbers card is exactly the kind of subject-numbered insert that makes Exquisite's numbering language feel deliberate rather than decorative.
| Year | 2007-08 |
|---|---|
| Set | Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Basketball |
| Subset | Numbers |
| Insert family | Number Pieces and Numbers |
| Card number | #EN-LJ |
| Players | LeBron James |
| Teams | Cleveland Cavaliers |
| Rookie | No |
| Autograph | Yes |
| Memorabilia | Yes |
| Serial numbering | /23 |
| Appearance kind | solo |
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Source references
Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
The LeBron nameplate card helps show that 2007-08 is still investing in elegant text-and-memorabilia concepts, not only logo-driven chase cards.
Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
Jordan-LeBron shared cards are part of what lifts late-run Exquisite above a routine veteran set, and the 2007 Numbers Dual pairing keeps that prestige squarely inside Exquisite's jersey-number language.
Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.
LeBron's /23 Number Pieces entry is one of the cleanest illustrations of how Exquisite kept turning jersey numbers into part of the collecting language. In 2006, the family is large enough to feel like a central design thesis, not just a clever side branch.