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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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According to the above, the mint goes well. Someone from the management or business analysts decided to take care of the collectors' concerns in 80's-90's and over flood the market.
In 2013 I thought that its OK, but now drastically loosing the interest to such production. But still will buy some significant or beautiful (per my opinion) items
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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A lot of ah...stuff. Will get the Ltd. Ed $1 to maintain the collection but my first impression of the design was "Charlie's Angels". Anyone who remembers the logo from the original series will probably see it. The lion on the banknote coin is well done but it's a victim of series overload; don't have the other coins in the series so won't buy this one. Same applies to the trillium flower. Not bad but don't have the others in the series so it's a pass. The 10oz is a cool idea but 900$ is insane. Same for the 140$ niobium tulip - btw, I can't find a tulip in that image. I personally don't like the green leaf coins - the Impressions or the Maple Forever kilo. I do like the five blessing coin but again price gets in the way. If the mintage was lower than 8500 I might consider paying $100 for one ounce but at that mintage, the coin should be at least $10 cheaper IMO. It might be one I look for at a discount later. The salmon and woolly mammoth coins are ok; nothing special to me. And the dino and butterfly are continuations of weak series. Almost half of the release are 'series' coins so significant commitment of cash to stay with them. The Mint is a smart pusher. Oh well, the RCM just keeps on singing; "More, more, more. How do you like it?"
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1002 Posts |
Yes the $1 commemorative of the 75th anniversary of the start of WWII does look like this! LOL Good observation CC-Ottawa!! 
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Valued Member
Canada
335 Posts |
Can anyone write up a list of all the coins issues in July and their prices, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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Valued Member
Canada
246 Posts |
On my side just to explain better my point in my last post, I stop buying coins because the RCM push too much coins on the market that makes me feel less interest... The other things is that it cost too much now for collecting coins... The problem is not about if I can spend money to buy coins, buy do I have to waste my money in coins at this price? The answer is NO. I prefer to spend my money elsewere, maybe in the future I'll come back, maybe not, but I'm not "addict" like an alcoholic about collecting coins...
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New Member
Canada
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So which coins should see the highest demand in July? I'm guessing the red trillium (looks like a follow up to the Jewel of Life) and the WW2 anniversary.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
I think "The Lion Banknote", the demand is already artificially created by the limit of 3 coins. And the 10oz coin - although high price, the mintage is limited and will be sold out quickly. Other coins - some nice, some less - but do not think, that will be popular.
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
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Quote: Will get the Ltd. Ed $1 to maintain the collection but my first impression of the design was "Charlie's Angels". Anyone who remembers the logo from the original series will probably see it. Funny observation! I was never a big fan of the show, maybe that's why the logo never occurred to me when I looked at the new SD. canuck1us' post made it clear for me. I can see it now!
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
Edited by commems 06/24/2014 11:19 pm
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
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Quote: So which coins should see the highest demand in July? I don't know if it will have the absolute highest demand, but I believe the new WWII silver dollar will sellout fairly quickly (at least directly from the RCM). It's a popular theme and has a mintage of 7,500. That's 2,500 lower than the typical Special Edition silver dollar of the past few years and most of those sold out.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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New Member
Canada
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10 oz. Fine Silver Coin - 100th Anniversary of the Declaration of the First World War $899.95 130518 Fine Silver One Kilogram Coin - Maple Leaf Forever $2,299.95 134073 5 oz. Fine Silver Coin - The Legend of Spirit Bear $499.95 130557 Fine Silver Coin - Canadian Bank Notes Series: Lion on the Mountain $69.95 130281 Fine Silver Coin - Canadian Dinosaurs - Xenoceratops Foremostensis $89.95 130562 Limited Edition Proof Fine Silver Dollar - 75th Anniversary of the Declaration of the Second World War $69.95 130549 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin - Red Trillium with Swarovski Crystal Dew Drop Elements $119.95 130403 Fine Silver Coin - Butterflies of Canada: Red-Spotted Purple $99.95 130556 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin - Maple Leaf Impression $114.95 130315 1/2 oz. Fine Silver Hologram Coin - First Nations Art: Salmon $74.95 130561 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin - Five Blessings $99.95 133938 Fine Silver Niobium Coin - Flowers in Canada Series: Tulip $139.95 130933 Silver and Gold Woolly Mammoth Bundle $369.90 141852 5 oz. Pure Gold Coin - The Legend of Spirit Bear $12,000.00 130558 Pure Gold Coin - The Majestic Moose $2,799.95 130564 1 oz. Pure Gold Coin - Five Blessings $2,699.95 133944 1/10 oz. Pure Gold Coin - Five Blessings $279.95 133897 Fine Silver Coin - Exploring Canada : The Gold Rush $54.95 132675 Fine Silver Coin - The Seven Sacred Teachings: Honesty $109.95 132626 1/2 oz. Fine Silver Coin - The Canadian Cowboy $39.95 129327 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin - Cowboy in the Canadian Rockies $89.95 129439
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Valued Member
Canada
190 Posts |
Fed_ink85
i think you have to purchase the gold Mammoth as well as it looks to be a bundle package. $369.90. the gold coin is 1/10 oz. mintage of 3000
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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But mintage for the silver Mammoth is 7,500 so there must 4,500 selling as singles somewhere at some time.
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Valued Member
Canada
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 , however the way the email is worded is that you have to buy both as a bundle. Check out what boobz09 wrote as well.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
644 Posts |
You'll be able to get the single silver or gold woolly mammoth coin off of Canada Post with free shipping upon public release.
Edited by CoinCanuck94 06/25/2014 12:37 am
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