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2022 Summit Series - 50th Anniversary

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Four new coins commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the 1972 Summit Series:

2022 Gold 'Summit Series - 50th Anniversary' Proof $200 Gold Coin 1oz - $4,099.95 - Mintage 300

2022 'Summit Series - 50th Anniversary' Proof $30 Silver Coin 2oz - $189.95 - Mintage 5,000

2022 Roll of Colorized 'Summit Series - 50th Anniversary' $2 Coins (in special wrap) - $79.95 - Mintage 15,000

2022 Roll of Non-Colorized 'Summit Series - 50th Anniversary' $2 Coins (in special wrap) - $79.95 - Mintage 10,000
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 Posted 09/28/2022  10:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commems to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@YesOrNo: Thanks for the heads up!

IMO, the 1997 silver dollar has a more engaging design. The central design shared by the 2022 coins seems a bit generic.

For comparison:

- , 1997 Hockey Coin and Stamp Set






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The hockey fan in me really wants to buy the Au version......the coin collector says, ugh, another excess premium Au coin with a mediocre design........On the anniversary of Henderson scoring THE goal, he could have been featured.
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@Tripoli: Do you already have the 1997 SD?


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@commes, No I don't have the 1997 versions.
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I guess you would have to be a "Die Hard" Hockey or Gold fan to fork out $4100 Cdn for one ounce of Gold.
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Rats! I was hoping for a SD.
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The central design shared by the 2022 coins seems a bit generic.


Now that I have the 2022 $2 colorized coin in hand, I'd be a buyer of a colorized SD or a colorized 1oz/38mm format .

The 50mm is too large and yes too generic.
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I'd be a buyer of a colorized SD...

I'm content with the unadorned SD from 1997. IMO, it exhibits great engraving detail and captures the excitement of the event!

Of course, I can't say never...



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@commems, I totally agree about the 1997 coin: a classic. I'd like to see better offerings for the 50th anniversary NCLT coins.

Happy collecting!
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