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Spirit Of Haida Gwaii Solid Gold 10 Kg Coin

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 Posted 10/22/2011  1:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyalCanadianMint to your friends list
realpenny - that's a great suggestion and I can absolutely make that new FAQ happen as soon as possible. Consider that on my personal to-do list.
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 Posted 10/22/2011  1:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add realpenny to your friends list
RoyalCanadianMint:
Just to clarify. On page one of this thread you said "it does not buy back old collector coins" referring to the RCM. On page 3 you say "you can redeem the $20 for $20 coins at any of the RCM's three boutiques".
1. Does the boutiques only accept the $20 for $20 coin or any coin the RCM has ever produced. (Not likely to happen with any other coin as the metal value is usually greater than face value).
2. Does the boutiques only accept " RCM collector coins" towards the purchase on new products or will the boutiques exchange a $20 for $20 coin for a $20 Bank of Canada paper bill? (Not that I am personally interested in doing so, but there has been lots of debate).

A FAQ on the $20 for $20 coin would be good in lots of ways.

And as an aside: I was not uncomfortable with you being here. Words and details matter though ultimately and as a Representative your words are going to have more weight then most others on this forum. I enjoy coins and if you do as well - that is great. :)
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10/22/2011 1:45 pm
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 Posted 10/22/2011  3:07 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list
I tested the 'legal tender' part with the first $20 silver coin issue. My Starbucks took it without question. A colleague of mine here in Ottawa spent one at Tim Horton's as well...
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 Posted 10/22/2011  3:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lithanial to your friends list
^Awesome. I would just love to receive a $20 silver coin in circulation. I wish the silver coinage era would just come back. Crappy plastic bills. Cheap....
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 Posted 10/22/2011  6:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyalCanadianMint to your friends list
SPP-Ottawa, so as noted by your two examples, it really is up to the individual businesses whether or not they accept the coin. Like discussed earlier, they're not obligated to accept it.

As for our boutiques, I think most people use the coin towards a purchase and it is readily accepted. That being said, I can't see why you couldn't also request two fives and a ten for one $20 coin. I would need to confirm that, but it seems logical.

Re older non-circulating coins and even current non-circulating coins, i.e. the typical numismatic coins that we produce, we leave post purchase (and even post mintage, i.e. when we reach a sell-out) transactions to dealers / secondary markets. As you say, the face values we assign to numismatic coins is only part of their actual value so it wouldn't be very wise for someone to want to do that type of even exchange. As you know, mintages, metal content, special technologies, etc all play in to the value of a coin.
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 Posted 10/22/2011  10:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add poboxw to your friends list
So NCLT Are legal tender, but businesses and banks are not obligated to take them as such. Good enough for me. +1 for the Mint rep (are you fine with "mint rep." or can we put a name to your RCM logo?)
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 Posted 10/22/2011  10:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyalCanadianMint to your friends list
OK poboxw, since this place is very personal, my name is Carolyn and I am your RCM Rep. I feel soooo exposed! ;)
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 Posted 10/23/2011  12:27 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list
Welcome Carolyn, I see you are getting drawn into the site fully now, posting on Saturday nights and Sunday mornings... better watch out, you might become a coin collector!
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 Posted 10/23/2011  1:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickle nubber to your friends list
It's always nice to put a name to an Avitar . Thankss Carolyn, your doing us all a service just by being here.
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 Posted 10/23/2011  2:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add poboxw to your friends list

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Welcome Carolyn, I see you are getting drawn into the site fully now, posting on Saturday nights and Sunday mornings... better watch out, you might become a coin collector!

my thoughts exactly :)

Thank you for being forward and never mind the naysayers Carolyn,
Welcome!
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 Posted 10/23/2011  8:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyalCanadianMint to your friends list
Hey Nickle Nubbler, isn't it funny how technology has us saying things like "putting a name to an avatar'. Makes me smile. :)

PS I have to figure out how you guys all do the cool quote "pastes" and smilys. I feel so pale and flat...
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 Posted 10/23/2011  9:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadian_coins to your friends list
Bonjour et bienvenue Carolyn

In regards to face value and redeeming, you may be too young to know... that once 1976 Montreal Silver Olympic coins were worth less than face value, so people tried to cash them in. Nobody wanted them. Banks wouldn't take them.

Legal tender? So what does that truly means?
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 Posted 10/23/2011  10:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyalCanadianMint to your friends list
Wow, didn't know that canadian_coins...nice to feel too young to know that. :)
Thanks for sharing that...and as a side note, my Dad has those 76 Montreal Olympics Coins - I think they have holograms...need to ask to see them again. Thanks for the prompt!
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 Posted 10/23/2011  10:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadian_coins to your friends list
Carolyn,

Canadian hologram coins appeared much later, in 1999.


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 Posted 03/21/2012  2:23 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list
Carolyn, I was outside the Chateau Laurier today in Ottawa in the early afternoon, and while waiting at the traffic lights, I overhead someone behind me talking about bullion and coins. I turned around, and saw a tall, blonde woman, wearing a conference style name badge, with the name 'Carolyn' on it from the Royal Canadian Mint. Perhaps that was you?

Of course, I did not want say hello in person, I was there meeting someone through my work - and I never mix my hobby with work. But, perhaps now I can put a face to the name...?
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