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 Posted 07/07/2012  05:43 am Show Profile Check trout1105's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add trout1105 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Poll Question
These bullion coins cost the same amount to buy, they are the same year and have the same silver content.
They also came from the same dealer.
Which one would you prefer to have?









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I think the Koalas are cute. The Maple leaf isn't cute.
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My background in analytical chemistry is telling me to get the Maple leaf, because extra-pure chemicals always cost more. With the maple leaf, you're getting an extra "9" of purity, for no extra money.
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My background in analytical chemistry is telling me to get the Maple leaf, because extra-pure chemicals always cost more. With the maple leaf, you're getting an extra "9" of purity, for no extra money.


I have to disagree with you on this one Sap.
These Maple bullion rounds are marked with the extra"9" but are prone to "milk spots" which in my layman's knowledge have to be an impurity.
I consider the extra "9" as purely a marketing strategy and not a true assay of the silver in the coin.
If the silver was 99.99% pure then what are the milk spots
If they are part of the minting process that is left behind on the coin then the silver has to be contaminated.
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 Posted 07/07/2012  07:51 am  Show Profile Check chris12018's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add chris12018 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I believe the milk spots are caused by the rinse process. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Then you can label me as someone easily swayed by slick marketing claims.

I'd consider milk spots to be a surface contaminant, as a result of poor quality control. They're not an impurity of the silver itself, no more than the plastic wrapping is. If you were using the silver for some chemical or industrial purpose that actually needed four nines of purity, you'd be pre-washing off the surface with acid to remove contaminants, anyway, whether you saw visible milk spots or not.

Still, it might be an interesting experiment, to do a chemical analysis of the two coins and see if there really is a discernible difference in impurity levels.
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 Posted 07/07/2012  08:11 am  Show Profile Check trout1105's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add trout1105 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Then you can label me as someone easily swayed by slick marketing claims

I very much doubt that , I think you are far too astute to fall for that sort of BS.
I do think however the extra "9" is a marketing ploy by the RCM.
It would be quite interesting to see a chemical assay of the 2 coins.
Is there any way of assessing these coins, I am quite happy to provide the coins for an assessment of their silver content.
I would assume that a lot of people would like to see exactly what is in the bullion that they are buying
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I would pick the Koala but that is because I live in the States and see ASE and Maples all the time. I get foreign stuff when ever I can. But as the Koala isn't really foreign to you, you might have the same feelings towards the Maple.

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I am an avid collector of both US and Canadian coins as well as the Aussie coins.
However The maple doesn't appeal to me aesthetically as the ASE or the Roo do for example.
The maple is such a Boring design, a leaf on one side and a pic of a cleaning lady on the other
I suppose they could put a chunk of glass on it to try and make it more appealing
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 Posted 07/07/2012  09:38 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add TJB17 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Isn't the same cleaning lady on both coins?

Anyway, I have to cast my vote for the Koala because of the aesthetics and because of the bigger rarity here in the US. However, I do have to give credit to our northern cousins for putting a higher denomination on their bullion than most countries, even if they don't honor the denomination on NCLT at banks http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...IC_ID=123347. BTW, the extra nine means nothing to me.
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Isn't the same cleaning lady on both coins?

Not at all , the old bugger we have on ours wears a crown
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 Posted 07/07/2012  09:52 am  Show Profile Check Merc Man's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Merc Man to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Count me in the Koala crowd.
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For all those 4 nines enthusiasts out there:

I couldn't help it. I love doing math problems, so I looked up the spec values of the coins and calculated the silver content.
The Koala is spec'd at 31.135g and is .999 pure.
The Maple Leaf is spec'd at 31.104g and is .999"9" pure.
That comes out to 31.103865 - 31.1008896 = 0.0029754g in favor of the Koala.

I would call that close enough for government work. You're getting the same silver content either way.
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 Posted 07/07/2012  10:04 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add TJB17 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Also, the American Silver Eagles are spec'd at 31.103g and are .999 pure. Double loser!

But I still love them best of all.
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 Posted 07/07/2012  10:19 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jeffrose to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
TJB . . thanks for the math

Trout . . likewise for the cleaning lady humor After 60 years of cleaning up after others she deserves the crown.

I'm with the majority of the voters and picked the Koala even if the Maple Leaf shown didn't have the milk spots. I like them more due to the fact that they change the design yearly. It would have been a tougher decision if you compared the Koalas to the Canadian Wildlife Series.
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I like the higher face value of $5 instead of $1.
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