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Interesting COA 'S

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After reading about other people's COA's on their coins I started to wonder if others would have tried to get matching COA's as I did.
Pictures to follow.
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https://goccf.com/t/139695&whichpage=2#1381664

Easily the most interesting COA I have...a 'replacement' of a COA# owned by another forum member.

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Easily the most interesting COA I have...a 'replacement' of a COA# owned by another forum member.


Yes, this was very interesting topic.

Here, in one sentence, by NuMoose:


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I've just read this thread about CC and TC's COA's for the Tall Ships 2005 coin in which CC has #10560R and TC has 10560.


So basically odd formatted certificate / numbers more rare, than a "good COA" number
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For those who has had a chance to tour the Ottawa RCM, can you see them putting the COA into the clamshells?
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Unfortunately, thin card stock & a decent printer is all you need for a COA. They're all over the net, particularly those from the US mint. I see them on CL, many times on inferior paper.
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