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July 2019 RCM Releases + Moon Landing 50th Anniverary Coins

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 Posted 06/26/2019  1:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silveroid to your friends list

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Question: I realize the piedfort is a thicker coin. For anyone who purchased or plans to, does the coin fit into the Lighthouse 34mm coin trays? Some of the RCM coins with jewels etc. are too thick and consequently the clear cover on the tray will not close (due to thickness of coin).


yes, this is tricky.

But the coin is different from the High Relief coins, so the capsule may not be too thick.

Owners of the 2010 Piedfort SML [same specs] might help (I've sold mine...it was beautiful coin)
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 Posted 06/26/2019  2:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lakeman to your friends list
Some months it really feels as if the RCM is grasping at straws for new ideas..

I missed out on the Master's Club Golden 3D Maple Leaf.. I should have bought it when I first got the email but forgot to go back until I saw it on ebay last night for $300...
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 Posted 06/26/2019  4:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silveroid to your friends list

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Some months it really feels as if the RCM is grasping at straws for new ideas..


Isn't it exactly about Master's Club Golden 3D Maple Leaf coin?

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 Posted 06/27/2019  12:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Electrum to your friends list
Hit and miss often but this 3D is nice
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 Posted 07/03/2019  6:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Newfoundlander to your friends list
Are the gift sets ever a good investment? I noticed in July they put out the latest of their annual "O Canada" Gift Set. Looks like basically an uncirculated set of regular coins plus a special loonie. Worth getting?
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 Posted 07/03/2019  6:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silveroid to your friends list

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Are the gift sets ever a good investment? I noticed in July they put out the latest of their annual "O Canada" Gift Set. Looks like basically an uncirculated set of regular coins plus a special loonie. Worth getting?


No, I think, never

In my opinion, the Annual Circulation set and O Canada set are very giftable and could be kept, but not as investment.
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 Posted 07/03/2019  10:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add vonigohcr to your friends list

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but not as investment.



One thing to remember... everything released from the NCLT side of the house is collectible... meaning, collect it if you like it, or as said above, you want to gift it to someone who would like it. Anything that is sold as a collectible is usually not an investment.

Every so often, a coin hits the correct combination of market interest and low mintage and can see appreciation but it rarely lasts over a 10+ year period and the hit ratio is extremely low.

The other side of the non-circulating house at the RCM are the bullion issues which can be an investment but remember, you are investing in precious metals using coins as an instrument. There are other PM instruments such as bars, stocks ETFs... all of which have their adherents and detractors.

If you want to look at coins as an investment, look at circulating tender in high quality where there is a combination of lower mintages and a well understood demand/desire for a specific issue. I am still waiting to find that attic stored mint bag of dollar coins from 1948 or maybe an 1847 UK crown...
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 Posted 07/04/2019  7:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Newfoundlander to your friends list
So you would think that there is no investment value in collector coins? Or just those basic sets?
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 Posted 07/04/2019  8:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add atticguy to your friends list

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So the star of the show... even at the ridiculous cost of $7 each is the 50c base metal specimen set of 5 wildlife treasures.


Err, I think you misread the cost. The set of five coins are $35 EACH, or a total of about $175.00 for the set. Now how do you feel about the base metal set 'ridiculous' cost?


PS: Aside from the Matthew dollar and the Wildlife Treasures 50-cent coins, do any more from the list have a face value of one dollar or less?

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 Posted 07/04/2019  11:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silveroid to your friends list

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So you would think that there is no investment value in collector coins? Or just those basic sets?


These sets are extremely basic and don't have even 50c coin.
All their value in single uncirculated coin, and if nothing unusual happens, this coin stays in the CAD 10-20 range.

Regarding the RCM's recent NCLT as investment it goes like this - simplified:

1. almost all coin lose their value since released (available on the market for less then issue price)

2. Very few allow to "make quick profit" while buying something unavailable for all and available for you and reselling withing short period.

3. Extremely few of them increased in the price and maintain their increased value for years.

To get advantage on the #2 and #3 need to have knowledge, research a lot, luck and kind of "sixth sense"







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 Posted 07/05/2019  7:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add vonigohcr to your friends list

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Err, I think you misread the cost. The set of five coins are $35 EACH,


I just received the brochure in the mail today and you are correct that it says $35 each... It has to be a misprint though since when you add the "set" to your basket online, the cost is $35 not $175. At $7 each for base metal specimen coins it is sort of inline with the specimen set; $175 would be outrageous and not even the RCM would attempt that degree of over-pricing.
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 Posted 07/05/2019  11:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add atticguy to your friends list
You may be right, but I've learned over recent years that many of the prices implemented by the RCM don't make much sense at times. I don't really like it, but I end up paying more than I logically should for some items just because they just look good, or I'm experiencing buying frenzy.
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 Posted 07/06/2019  03:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Looney4Numi to your friends list

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I'm experiencing buying frenzy.

lol

You're not alone.
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 Posted 07/06/2019  08:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bzookaj to your friends list

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when you add the "set" to your basket online, the cost is $35 not $175.

Usually when you buy a "set," you buy the one coin with the subscription, then they charge and ship the others as they are released. Double check when adding to the basket that it isn't just one coin with a subscription for more.
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 Posted 07/06/2019  2:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silveroid to your friends list

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Usually when you buy a "set," you buy the one coin with the subscription


Sorry, have to correct, so the new members will not be confused.

'Set' and 'series' might come as subscription, not usually.

The subscription is just the way for RCM to have potential buyer (since the customer may cancel at any moment), and for the customer to assure ownership of the next coin.

So 'set' not equal to 'subscription.


Do we speak about current $35 set of 5 coins 50c of animals?
Very cute set. Saw it in the Post Office. And finish of the coins isn't BU or PL or coloured, but specimen-like (matte field with brilliant relief).
The RCM should pair this set with the similar, but iconic Canadian animals...
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