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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: This 'hobby' has been a predictable train wreck ever since... as it was for some years before that. You more experienced  For me this understanding came only when I felt, that can't and don't want to buy everything what I like...somewhere in mid of 2014. Congrats, New1954, for limiting yourself in the choice. I just ordered (via PO) the $10 Maple Leaf - only and only. With the time will buy the Uncirculated set, just need to see more RCM offers for the sets.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Just to answer some questions about the coin card pic I posted. - Yes it is an RCM issued item. It is not a January release. Don't know when it will be available - It does not fold. It has a piece that folds out from the back so that it can stand up - like a picture frame. It is not a store display, it is a collector card display. - There are spaces for two toonies and two quarters of the new design because there will be two of each issued for circulation; one coloured and one not. - The card comes with the coins uncirculated, not empty for you to find the coins in change circulated. - It was a mock up done before the new designs were announced, hence the question marks. That's all I have on this one. 
Edited by CC-Ottawa 01/08/2017 8:32 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Edited by MoneyPenney 01/10/2017 12:11 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I bought the GITD cougar coin. That's it for me this month.
I like the $10 Maple Leaves coin, but will wait for a price drop on that one.
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
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As would be expected of me, I purchased the commemorative silver dollar.
I also decided to pick up one of the $10 1/2 ounce Maple Leaves coin.
I think the Timeless Icons piedfort coin could be the "sleeper" in this release. There's just something about its blending of traditional and modern designs that I think is going to appeal to lots of collectors as they become aware of it. I didn't buy one as it's not what I collect, but I think the coin has a chance at becoming popular.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I like the $10 Maple Leaves coin, but will wait for a price drop on that one. I thought the same, but actually the drop is insignificant, something like CAD 5, and then need to "bundle" with something, to cover the shipping. Ordered couple of days ago.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: I thought the same, but actually the drop is insignificant, something like CAD 5, and then need to "bundle" with something, to cover the shipping. Ordered couple of days ago. Yes, the drop is insignificant, and I almost bought one too. However, I'm jaded after seeing so many coins drop in value after only a couple of months. It's the principle with me now, whether it's a $5 or $50 reduction. I bought the 2oz GITD coin because I really like them and they have been holding their value, especially the 2016 Northern Lights coin.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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 Yes...in case you spend money on some more expensive items, no need to add more, better to do it other "quiet" month..
Edited by Silveroid 01/10/2017 10:30 am
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Since I am not MC, got RCM mail about new release .... and had some disappointment. Why? I clearly understand, that RCM, except being supplier of circulation coins to Canada and other half world, is also "pumping machine" to make a money on Bullion and NCLT. RCM will mint the items, that according to their anal-ysts will bring more money. But where is something like Proud? So the Mint does not bad and affordable coins with China-inspired designs. What about something similar (not 5oz and not 1kg or 5kg) of first nations art? 1-2 coins per year, no need more. Even NZ Post (not Mint) outsourcing almost annually limited edition nice "Maori series". But no, RCM will continue with unlimited Maple Leafs and cliche designs. This really becomes junk, when too much.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote:I clearly understand, that RCM, except being supplier of circulation coins to Canada and other half world, is also "pumping machine" to make a money on Bullion and NCLT. "Pumping machine"...... 
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
6768 Posts |
Visited yesterday local PO and saw in personal the following items / coins:
2017 Proof Silver set 2017 Specimen set 2017 2oz GITD coin 2017 1/2oz Maple Leaf "Penny design" 2017 Piedfort selectively gold-layered (Beaver / Maple Leaf)
All, but Piedfort, look and will find the "good collector's hands" But have to mention:
**Piedfort coin - didn't like. Imo, it worse than previous ones. 2010 SML and Coat of the Arms were great. 2013 SML was "too busy", and the recent one, just "meh" , IMO.
**The picture on 2oz coin very balanced, realy "mini picture" on the coin. I wouldn't care about it GITD feature. But since it just all-paint - total downside for me (I keep "Two Loons", but Loons more special coin)
**Was impressed by 1/2oz Maple Leaf. Very good in hand. No way it looks cheap, even with it's specimen finish. And it even fits more the "Farewell to Penny" items, rather then 1/2oz Maple Leaf series. I literally would grab 3-4, if there is any sense to keep more than 1.
Edited by Silveroid 01/13/2017 10:56 am
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Top World Coins: started to sell Canada 2017 20$ Wedding Day 1 oz Proof Silver Coin for USD 109.95 http://www.topworldcoins.com/us-ca/...dc72&mc_eid=[UNIQID] The coin is still could be found for issue (probably everywhere in Canada), but: very possible, that for the long run it will be similar to 2011 "Welcome to the World" - found with heavy premium. the coin itself (IMO) is very elegant and beautiful. Except this, it not only dated 2017, but has on the obverse "Married in 2017". [For many, it very sentimental touch....the year of the Canada 150 Anniversary, same relevant for "Baby coin" Probably a keeper...
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Agreed Silveroid the wedding coin is very well designed.
The comparison to the baby coins however might be a stretch. Once born, most people tend to stay that way for quite awhile. Once married, the clock is ticking loudly for many couples....maybe wait a few years and pick this up for a song....after the divorce.
IMO, it's probably not a keeper. Long term, it's a very small market of potential buyers though there might be some short term demand in 2017.
Edited by CC-Ottawa 01/24/2017 11:43 am
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Thinking better, would agree with CC-Ottawa.
Maybe popular for short term. For the long - not sure, that people will look for this coin to give to the couple, married years back. It not the same as a birth..
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Pillar of the Community
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I examined the 2017 $25 Timeless Icons The Beaver Piedfort Silver coin at CP. It is a nicely done coin and looks good! I like it... BUT, absolutely cannot justify that price.
FWIW, CP has a ton of superhero/cartoon/coloured coins available. Not sure how they will sell all that product.
Cheers!
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