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And the English of the seller is worst....
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Edited by NuMoosematist 10/24/2013 3:58 pm
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@NuMoosematist
LOL! And the answer to my question was on YouTube all along!
Ok, then. So, a proof is a proof, I get it... But a "not proof" is what?
Edited by thecurse9 10/24/2013 5:56 pm
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I also contacted this seller a while back. There was a tread about it. He claims it was a release only issued to China or the east. So take that any way you chose, but it's not the normal release on the RCM site.
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Did anybody subscribe to the gold 18k series? Any of you remember what the first few coins were priced at?
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wow almost $200 for the box... I might have to sell mine :-)
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Quote: wow almost $200 for the box... I might have to sell mine :-) And you'll have the subscription without the box? This way you have many items to sell  But in generally, I hate, that RCM's boxes kind of "rarity" or "special item" If Mint can't do it, I wish that some company (even not in Canada) will take advantage and make many different RCM-suitable nice wooden boxes... 38mm, 34mm, 35mm, Silver Dollars. I believe that there is market for this production.
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Maybe someone should ask the company making those fake coins to make a fake display case. Well I'm not so sure I'd want to support them. But I would like that case for cheaper then 200.
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Correct, chubbycheeks
Sometimes, the "pirates" should be supported in order to create healthy competition. But yeas, I am not expect from coin fakers to produce the boxes and will not search for one on their sites.
But for sure, that company from Germany, that created and distributes the boxes for Wildlife series, Pandas, Kooks, Koalas and Lunar series. From them I expect for this step. I do not search for fakes, all-sized for all-capsules wooden boxes will be welcome. I hope that guy from the company could read this. (IMO, they expensive, specially with shipment to Canada, but creates the items, that no one other makes).
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Finally sold my two red boxes with first 2 coins on ebay for a very good price. I'm happy ;-)
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Just wanted to ask the experts a question about these coins. I recently bought the first three coins of this series (round+lunar) for a really good price (in 3 different transactions). I bought the round tiger directly from a seller in Canada for $110, the round rabbit from a Chinese ebay seller for $125 and the lotus tiger from a U.S. ebay seller for $108. All three coins seems genuine. Each round coin weights about 36g with the capsule and the lotus one 32g with the capsule. But since I've heard about different editions of these coins for the canadian market and the chinese market, I was wondering which ones I bought exactly and if there is any notable differences with the ones you have bought. Two things that surprised me a little was the size of the COA for the lotus tiger and the fact that the round tiger box label doesn't have the "(S)" in it's description. What do you think?  
Edited by thecurse9 10/31/2013 8:16 pm
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I would by all the cheaply electronic stuff you want or clothes from a Chinese ebay seller, but coins, no way !
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