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Silver Mallard Single Coin....good Investment?

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 Posted 04/17/2017  4:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CC-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Lol Silveroid. Slow day.

Necro a 2 and half year old thread to ask a rhetorical question? Pretty sure we all know most coins have not held their value especially in the past 5 years. Nice try.

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 Posted 04/17/2017  5:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MoneyPenney to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
With a few exceptions, all NCLT coins don't hold their value. Not only last 5 years but 20 and 30 year old NCLT coins lose value. You can get 1990's coins for 25% of issue price in auctions.
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Not only last 5 years but 20 and 30 year old NCLT coins lose value. You can get 1990's coins for 25% of issue price in auctions.


I think you miss interpretted what I wrote.

There has been a downturn in NCLT market over the past 5 years or so that has affected almost every NCLT coin; then current issues as well as older issues.

Prior to 2012, the market was much more robust. It was even better before the 2008 financial crisis.
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Lol Silveroid. Slow day.

Necro a 2 and half year old thread to ask a rhetorical question? Pretty sure we all know most coins have not held their value especially in the past 5 years. Nice try.

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You right, CC-Ottawa - slow day.
I sat and refreshed the forum, but no new post.
Suddenly saw on ebay "2013 GBP5 The George and the Dragon" still continue to rise (10.000 mintage coin)

So I thought, what about our RCM coins, not just any coins, but the coins, that were hot at pre-issue / issue period.
That's why checked specific coins.

"We are" - innocent buyers, followed the hype on the secodary market, and purchased the coin(s) with premium, in hope that "these coins for sure will hold the value"
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