Highland Mint Cards are a best kept secret. Many unsold ($240) 4.25 oz. troy .999 silver cards were melted, making some very hard to find. Same for ($49) Bronze Cards. I have seen Tuff Stuff list them (Silver) from $250 to $1700, Bronze $40 to $200, several years ago. Silver prices have soared since then. Mintages (melted adjusted) Silver 88 to 1000. Bronze about 400 to 5000.
Yes. You are capped on the downside by the spot price of silver while you have the all the upside of a collectible that is produced in extremely limited quantities. Buy as much of those silver cards as you can get your hands on.
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128 sports cards divided by 16 packs equals 8 cards per pack. Imam has 6 packs multiplies by 8 cards, and Maeto has 10 pack multiplied by 8 cards.
The best place is online at ebay.com. You can find out more about selling your cards online at cardboardconnection.com under Sports Collecting 101. .cardboardconnection.com/collecting-101/sports-cards/selling-baseball-cards-online/
you can get a pack of cards in a general store or a sports shop.
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Sports cards that are together in a huge group can be referred to as a lot, collection, or random cards selected by human selection can be dubbed the term "grab bag."
Check these out: http://tinyurl.com/r597gc 1961 Topps Sports Cars in the Non-Sports card section.
look for a game stop
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