Wife won a signed puck at a basket raffle. Is this worth keeping around for Atkinson?


Wife won a signed puck at a basket raffle. Is this worth keeping around for Atkinson?

6 comments
  1. The certificate specifically. I can’t imagine this ever being worth more than a couple of bucks.

  2. I mean, do you collect things or are you looking to make a buck? I have things from folks like Bundy that I keep on the shelf cause I like the person as much as the player. But I don’t think burglars are trying to figure out how to bypass my security system to raid me.

    It’s a cool item to have if you like it. If not, might be a kid in the neighborhood who wants it.

  3. Keep it so in 10 years you don’t have to “found this in the attic anyone know who’s signature”

  4. If there is no hologram on the puck I would keep it in case you ever decide to sell it. If you plan to hold onto it then it’s up to you. You know it’s authentic, the paper does nothing outside of being proof from the Flyers.

  5. It’s ok. I got a Lukas Sedlak puck this year, after spending $35 at a game for a mystery auto puck.

    We see how that one panned out….lol

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