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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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@ traevin: 2004 (Winter) goes for very slightly more. Canadian dealers are selling them for about $90 CAD before shipping. I would consider anything less than $80 with shipping to be a good catch. The milk spots are the bane of SMLs. Apparently the RCM found a solution to the problem and they will no longer appear on coins later than the Moose wildlife SML. But who knows.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
789 Posts |
@poboxw: too bad RCM didn't figure that out a bit earlier, there was a tiny milk spot on my wolf coin and I tried to clean it... and scratched it of course.  Another lesson learnt.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1454 Posts |
Thanks, Po. I entered my bid and we'll see how it goes in a few days. If I win, I'll posts pics 
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Valued Member
Canada
480 Posts |
I hope the RCM has found away to prevent those milkspots. I also made the mistake of trying different ways to remove the unsightly spots. Unfortunately leaving myself with disappointment and ruined maples. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
Interesting to read old topics and compare with today's reality.
So recently I've completed this series (2001 - 2007), trying to get "spotless" coins. This Maple Leaf I managed to get for $99 shipped, and both 2006 and 2007 for $180 each one. I know, that this is very high price for colored SML, but searched for 2 month and this price was the best. Anyway, I believe that the deal was good for us both - the seller and for me.
And you, traevin, got a nice coin for really good price.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
862 Posts |
these color maple are getting expensive! I remember the most expensive one I bought is 2006, cost me $60, the 2001 and 2002 were just at bullion price at that time 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5324 Posts |
just recently seen antelopes in 2x2s with milk spots.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
SilverBug, traevin and other people who collect colored maples: Do you think that the "Raindrop" series (from 2008)is logical continue of the Colorized (2001 - 2007) and they all naturally looks together? My concern is the crystal - I do not like much it's presence in the coin, that makes coin looks like jewelry. Another thing - the price. Doing a quick search on ebay, I've seen that minimum it will be $150 shipped for every coin, except 2012 that I saw today at PO.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3690 Posts |
Addition of glass plus different finish and denomination = different series. They do look good together though.
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
12295 Posts |
 When the RCM changed the denomination and added the crystal it signaled the end of the previous series for me. I stopped with the 2007 issue.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
862 Posts |
Silveroid: no, Raindrops are totally different things, the color maples are special edition of bullion maples, they all have "9999" and "Fine Silver 1OZ" mark just like bullion maples, and also $5
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
Thank you for answers. Yes, I missed the fact of different finish and denominations. This makes colorized series 2001-2007 more special, although they special variety of bullion SML.
I think, I will buy the 2012 as independent example of proof and colored maple - it looks very attractive with autumn color, but will pass collecting all Raindrop series.
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Valued Member
Canada
315 Posts |
For me coloured maples, raindrop maples and dew (lily/wildrose/rhododendron) are different series but same group...
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