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1967 $20 Gold Coin - How Many Left?

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 Posted 04/02/2016  5:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wildflowerAB to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That would be interesting, yes attending auctions can pass the time in an interesting way. I neglected to add, about farm auctions, after spending a good portion of the day waiting, it has become obvious "the strangers" aren't there to bid on plows, chains or machining tools.....they're there only for collectables, aside from maybe leftover furniture items that family members didn't want (dusty rose velvet chairs for example). So when the time comes and we toss up our hand in the air it's like an "ah ha!" moment and then it becomes a game between the farmers to try to up the bid, considering the stranger has already spent a good portion of the day there, they are not likely to want to walk away empty handed. Yes indeed, that strategy works and has cost me more than I intended to pay.

Anyway, about 1967 sets including the gold coin , I'd expect they'll become somewhat more popular as the focus turns to Canada's 150th birthday. My grandson was aware of the "rabbit" nickel but had no idea what year or what was the point.
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 Posted 04/03/2016  12:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aghawk to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Depending on what coins come out next year it might be interesting to see what type of creative combinations one can come up with for marketing coins. For example, if they were to come out with a 2017 gold coin similar to the 67 $20 they would be nice paired up perhaps in a nice presentation box or folder.
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 Posted 10/02/2016  10:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wildflowerAB to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The $20 gold coin has always been the Star of the 1967 series in my opinion.

I also wonder what will be in store for its 50th anniversary.

1967-$20-Gold-Coin---How-Many-Left?
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Don't forget you can buy this coin for a touch above bullion value
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 Posted 10/02/2016  12:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wildflowerAB to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Don't forget you can buy this coin for a touch above bullion value


Yes I notice, seems the upcoming 150th anniversary hasn't increased the demand at this point in time anyway.

http://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_odkw...&_sacat=3377

For sake of comparison, to those who might not know, the 1967 $20 gold contains 1/2 ounce, about the same as the 2016 Gold Delta.
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Actually, a bit better than 1/2 oz. .5287 if not mistaken. Still wish there were some way to verify how many of these are left - I know at least two sources who over the years have melted thousands of these. I suspect less than half the original mintage is left . . .
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There is probably 1500 collectors willing to pay 1300.00 for the Trek piece but very few 1967 gold coin collectors even with most of the units melted, even with the hype of the BOC coins only the highest graded command much premiums.
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