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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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If your buying gold coins, here's a $75.00 gold coin issued in 2007 for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Book value only $400.00. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Some of 2015 FIFA coins also have Canada Flag.
I think, more proper to have more narrow set, like 40-th and 50-th Anniversary and skip sports related and O Canada quarters, cause not the flag is main idea there.
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Canada
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TheCcoinHunter - the $3 Flag coin was 1/4 ounce so it would take 6 of those to add up to the 1.5 ounces. 6 x $30 = $180.00 per 1.5 ounces. No deal there, but I like the design of the 1/4 ounce Flag coin. This rectangle at $159.95 per 1.5 ounces is a better deal than the Flag on a cost per gram basis. However, neither is a great deal as the price of silver is around $20 per ounce, but we pay extra for the overhead, the design, the mint having a monopoly in Canada is all part of the mark up. Since when does anyone buy NCLT coinage for bullion investment? The value performance of silver content vs price is irrelevant here. The average buyer of NCLT products is not a bullion investor. That's what bullion coinage is for a la Maple Leaf. Lastly, The reason why a 29.99 coin will outsell a 159.99 coin is the price point. I can't get enough 3$ flag coins from my mint suppliers but I'll be lucky to sell one or two 159.99 flag coins. Bottom line, $20-$30 price range is a reasonable gift/memento price range that's not to hard on the pocket book. Most people think twice before they spend over $150. Anything else is irrelevant.
Edited by TheCoinHunter 06/08/2015 10:57 am
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Quote: Will you be ready to pay for it CDN 100 (which is way below the issue) later? I take it.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: I take it. Only if you put a note to "watch" for this coin. Otherwise - you will forget about it.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Sorry, I don't get what you mean...
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Let's assume, that after 6 month this coin will be listed / auctioned for CDN 100 on ebay, while dealers still will try to sell it for issue, so if you continuously will follow this coin - yes, you will decide to buy it. In case, if yo just say "Will buy..but later...when will be priced 100" - you will not buy it, you'll forget about it due to the new and more attractive coins for more "comfortable" price.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Yes, but you asked NOW so NOW I pay $100 right now. Do you accept Paypal?
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Canada
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Getting back to the Coloured Rectangular Coin, the Mint's web site states shipping starts on 01-09-2015. I ordered one thinking I'd have plenty of time to cancel. It arrived yesterday. I'd bet the 09 should have been 06 for the month shipping starts. Nice coin. The red enamel really looks nice. Although the shape is kind of different for a coin.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: Although the shape is kind of different for a coin. That's probably it's uniqueness...being round, it would be 3-rd or 4-th "Flag" coin. @Arianzo: No, that's the whole point: if you do not like it for 150 now, you will not chase for discounts later. Half a price - maybe. But 100, or even 89.95 - this could be the price of some nice limited mintage, traditional 1oz Proof coin. Quote: Do you accept Paypal? I do accept PayPal  Ready to sell 3 first (and more nicest) coins from "Hunting" series, in the OGP or in nice wooden box. Interested?
Edited by Silveroid 06/13/2015 09:00 am
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