Exclusive: Upper Deck’s Batman Metal Set with First PMGs Revealed! Plus Dune Chrome, Pokémon Leaks & Disney Market News
<p>This week on <em>Hobby Nonsense</em>, Jesse and Ray cover a packed slate of hobby news and exclusives.</p><p>They kick things off with their <strong>recent WWE card break experiences</strong>, followed by excitement over the <strong>massive sale of a unique Walt Disney card</strong> that has collectors talking. They also react to <strong>leaked Pokémon product sets for the upcoming year</strong>, speculating on what’s coming and how it could impact the market.</p><p>Then they discuss <strong>the new Topps Dune Chrome product</strong>, dropping this Friday. Last year’s release skyrocketed to <strong>$5,000 a box</strong>, and they break down how this year’s edition stacks up — from design and autos to collector hype.</p><p>Then, they’re joined by <strong>Upper Deck VP Grant Sandground</strong> to talk about the brand-new <strong>Skybox Metal Universe Batman set</strong>. Grant reveals details about <strong>Precious Metal Gems</strong>, <strong>glow-in-the-dark cards</strong>, and some <strong>truly unique printing technologies</strong> that make this one of the most creative products Upper Deck has ever released.</p><p>The episode wraps with a look at <strong>non-sport market trends</strong>, especially around <strong>SpongeBob</strong> and <strong>Disney cards</strong>, and what the future might hold for collectors and investors.</p>

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