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High-Definition Coins In Fine Silver Proof Set

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 Posted 01/17/2012  7:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add poboxw to your friends list
Not ugly in my opinion, but not as nice as the 100th of the parks dollar
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 Posted 01/17/2012  8:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lithanial to your friends list
At $225, you should get silver versions of the Specimen Loonies and Toonies. The all special Silver Set.
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 Posted 01/17/2012  10:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadian_coins to your friends list
Double-struck. Hummmm. I thought all proofs were made that way.

Can't wait to see.

Fine silver small penny is something new I think:

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(NOTICE THE DATE ON THE COIN)
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01/17/2012 11:20 pm
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 Posted 01/18/2012  01:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mrpiedfort to your friends list
Canadian_coins, thanks for pointing that out. I assumed it was a 2012 penny and I'm sure it will be upon release. But what if the RCM didn't catch the mistake? I wouldn't mind them sending a 2012 replacement and I still get to keep the 2011 one.
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 Posted 01/18/2012  09:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadian_coins to your friends list
I think the artwork is done way before the coins are struck and that's why the pictures on the RCM web site look a bit different than the real ones. In this case, the artist might have used the wrong picture. The selective gold plated silver coin is relatively easy to create.

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 Posted 01/18/2012  11:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NickleHalfDime to your friends list
I would love to just own the penny - just for the novelty factor. I'd never pay that much for the set though!

So, Canadian_coins: How does one selectively gold plate a penny(or any coin for that matter). I'd love to do that to a coin with little numismatic value to me just for the novelty of it!
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 Posted 01/18/2012  11:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CC-Ottawa to your friends list

Quote:
(NOTICE THE DATE ON THE COIN)


Nice catch on the date canadian_coins.
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 Posted 01/18/2012  12:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ugly to your friends list
nicklehalfdime, you require plating equipment and solutions to do it, however it's not hard. If you are gold plating specific components of the relief you use a wax mask or brush on wax coating to protect the areas that won't be plated, lightly acid etch the areas that will be and start to work with the "brush" using a relatively pure gold plate solution.

Gold plating can be done over the top of copper and silver however the best visual appearance over copper is to put a barrier layer of silver in place first and then gold plate so the copper doesn't migrate through the gold. I've also used a nickel plated base then copper on top, that looks nice too and works well on nickel planchets. For copper coins silver underplate and gold on top is nice.

On a mass scale for selectively plating, it's done pretty much the same, a protective mask, a light alkaline followed by light acid cleaning and then a brush plating for a pre determined length of time.
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01/18/2012 7:46 pm
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 Posted 01/18/2012  9:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadian_coins to your friends list

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So, Canadian_coins: How does one selectively gold plate a penny(or any coin for that matter).


I used a software paint program called Gimp to do my 1979.


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 Posted 01/19/2012  11:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadian_coins to your friends list
Selective gold-plated penny issued in the annual report of 2003:
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 Posted 01/21/2012  10:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chubbycheeks to your friends list
I like the new .9999 factor for all the coins just because you dont have to pay any tax, but I cant see that, and the reduction in mintage justifying the big increase in price.
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 Posted 01/22/2012  5:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stevex6 to your friends list
Like a big, fat, juicy mosquito making a bee-line to a mosquito-zapper, stevex6 has already pre-ordered his 2012 sets (and the specimen set ... oh, and the uncirculated set)

... yes, and I agree with you => what the f is wrong with stevex6!?

ehhhh? => OCD my friends, it's merely OCD (I merely can't help myself) ... I've got to have every version of a quarter (proof, specimen, uncirc, and circ-collected)

*help me*





... but I love it!
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01/22/2012 5:31 pm
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 Posted 01/22/2012  6:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commems to your friends list
So funny...

Unfortunately, I can't help you steve6x - I'm the same way about the silver dollar series!

Happy collecting!
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 Posted 01/22/2012  11:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ugly to your friends list
I'm trying to get Steve collecting Gothic Florins, let's NOT keep his OCD in check :)
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 Posted 01/23/2012  07:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stevex6 to your friends list
I actually already own a couple of Florins (one from Australia and one from New Zealand) ... I inherited them from my Granny ... but they are from a trip that she took in the early 1960's so I'm pretty sure they were merely pocket-change from her trip ... they're probably similar in value to the few that trout is apparently sending to the furnace!? (later-on I'll take a look for their actual dates)

So the Florin-seed has been planted, but the Florin-OCD has not yet kicked-in! (it's merely germinating)
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