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Author Topic: Upper Deck Sports' New Grandeur Silver and Gold Coins  (Read 357 times)
skunkman1998 (OP)
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April 18, 2017, 12:22:05 AM
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Upper Deck Sports has issued a new sports coin set called Grandeur. They are legal tender, there are four tiers of scarcity and they are available in blind packaging. I would like to know what your opinions are on this product. Thanks
You can read all about it here. http://sportcardcollectors.blogspot.com/2017/04/coined-in-hobby.html?spref=tw
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April 26, 2017, 11:17:16 PM
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They look great. I have a few myself!
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April 26, 2017, 11:39:06 PM
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Thanks for the info.  I'm a little torn on this because hockey generally isn't as collectible as baseball and the price of silver is only about $17.50/ounce.  You're losing money right off the bat (pardon the pun). 

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May 03, 2017, 09:24:30 PM
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Thanks for the info.  I'm a little torn on this because hockey generally isn't as collectible as baseball and the price of silver is only about $17.50/ounce.  You're losing money right off the bat (pardon the pun). 

I am a huge hockey fan and collect hockey card. The market seems very strong on these coins. I am no expert in coins although it seems a couple of my favorite players, McDavid and Daniel Sedin have a strong secondary market. Along with the ability to trade coins on upper decks e-pack platform where the coins are also purchased: https://www.upperdeckepack.com/

For Example. The McDavid /5000 Silver coin sells for +$150 Canadian

I have seen a few people mention the ounce of silver with respect to types of coins, yet as a collectible where does this fit in?

Thanks and have a great day!
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