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  • Series 3, Card 19 - TENPINPUTIN
  • Series 3, Card 46 - RPEPEARMANDO
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Series 3

Further reading about the references made in Series 3, Cards 1-50 as well as links & original images (if available).

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Series 3, Card 4 - BOMINABLPEPE

Series 3, Card 4 - BOMINABLPEPE was created by an unknown artist who also created the cards EYEOFTHEPEPE and TSUPEPE. The source image as created by the artist Bobby Chiu of Imaginism Studios. The image is untitled, and it is unclear how the Rare Pepe artist came across it because the image wasn't published anywhere except for the above linked bio page of Bobby Chiu. Bobby is one of three character designers credited for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.

Series 3, Card 16 - DOGGYPUTIN

Series 3, Card 16 - DOGGYPUTIN

Series 3, Card 46 - DOGGYPUTIN was created by the infamous DanDarkPill. The card is part of the Putin Series. Each of the five cards are a 1 of 9 and therefore extremely valuable and difficult if not impossible to obtain.

The source image for the card was taken at a press conference Putin's Bulgarian counterpart Boyko Borisov which was held in Sofia, Bulgaria on November 13, 2010. The dog - a Bulgarian shepherd was a gift from Borisov to celebrate a joint venture to build and operate the Bulgarian stretch of the South Stream gas pipeline from Russia to southern Europe. The photo was taken by Nikolay Doychinov, AFP via Getty Images.

Series 3, Card 18 - FSBPUTINPEPE

Series 3, Card 18 - FSBPUTINPEPE is card 4 of the Putin Series by Dan Dark Pill.

The source image used for the card was taken on August 17th, 2011 at an air show held during MAKS-2011, the international Aviation and Space Show in Zhukovsky, which is a city 40 kilometers (25 mi) southeast of Moscow.

Series 3, Card 19 - TENPINPUTIN

Series 3, Card 19 - TENPINPUTIN is card 5 of 5 of the Putin Series created by DanDarkPill.

The source image used for the card was taken on September 5th, 2007. It depicts Sergei Ivanov watching Vladimir Putin bowl in the town of Vilyuchinsk, on the Far Eastern Kamchatka peninsular. The image is credited to REUTERS/RIA Novosty/Kremlin.

Series 3, Card 46 - RPEPEARMANDO

Series 3, Card 46 - RPEPEARMANDO was created by artist Yoni Terenzi, an Italian living in London. Although this card comes first in the series, it was minted one day after RAREPEPESS, making it the second sports NFT ever made. The image used for the card was a photograph of Argentine professional football player and manager Diego Maradona taken on June 2, 1986 by David Cannon during the World Cup match against South Korea in Mexico City. Argentina won the match 3-1.

Series 3, Card 47 - RAREPEPESS

Series 3, Card 47 - RAREPEPESS was created by artist Yoni Terenzi, an Italian living in London. This asset was minted by Yoni on October 7th, 2016 and is almost certainly the first sports NFT ever made. The image used for the card was a photograph of American professional basketball player Michael Jordan which was taken by George Kalinsky. This image is iconic because it was Jordan's first all-star appearance and it was the debut of his signature shoe - the Air Jordan. The moment was captured during the slam dunk contest in Indianapolis, Indiana in February 1985.