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Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => Other World Coins => Topic started by: Melnme on November 05, 2007, 02:03:26 AM
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I received an email from the RCM regarding this coin. I'm not sure whether this is the edition that always increase in value. I know 2 years back I bought their Red Enamel flag (5000) coin and it went over $300 within a year or so. Anyone else familiar with this?
http://www.mint.ca/royalcanadianmintpublic/index.aspx?RequestedPath=/en-ca/thestore/shopping/silvercoins/624287.htm%3Fcm_ven%3Drcmemail_wm%26cm_cat%3D2007q4%26cm_pla%3D07nov02_l5_e%26cm_ite%3D624287
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I like that, would not mind getting one myself.
Let us know what you find out Melnme
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I've bought directly from the Canadian mint, several times. Always very nice, more so than purchasing from the US mint, in my opinion. Of the things I've purchased, I love the set of tokens that came out with the Poppy Quarter, and the $3 square beaver coin of last year. Definitely worth the effort. :)
I love these snowflake coins, I'm just not ready to pay the $100 price tag that comes with them. :(
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Price is what's holding me back. They have 2 coins with 5,000 limited mintages and each one CDN 95 approx. So I haven't made a decision ::)
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When it comes to buying DARKSIDE coins I watch mintage very closely. I actually have one modern day silver commemorative (New Zealand) with a mintage of 1,400 if I remember correctly and to top it all off it commemorates an event that never happened. Well it did but it was postponed until the next year due to the 9-11 attacks. Also have a couple of commemoratives with less than a 1000 minted. Needless to say the country of origin does play a role, regardless of mintage, when it comes to commemoratives but I still watch for those low numbers!
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A beautiful coin.
However, in my mind, there comes a point where I can't call certain products a "coin." I guess it depends on your definition of what a coin is. This one, and so many others, will never trade hands in return for merchandise or a service. So, we aren't really looking at a coin, we're looking at a "piece of artwork." And, it's well beyond my budget.
:) :) :) :)