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Pillar of the Community
United States
2408 Posts |
Other than the nomenclature ("CANADA" & "2018" was added), thankfully, font size and relief finish reverted to the earlier X for X design.
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Valued Member
Canada
252 Posts |
Do any of these coins carry a premium I am heading to the bank soon to dispose of mine I bought from 1st issue until 2013.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
I would assume, that they have no premium. Have seen the first goes for CAD 23 - 25 (Coin in capsule only). So....in general, imo, better to deposit all, rather than trying to sell.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2984 Posts |
If you can find a local buyer that is willing to pay a premium, then do so. Otherwise turn them over to the bank. Because selling on ebay will eat up whatever premium there is due to the fees.
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Valued Member
Canada
65 Posts |
If you have the first one and are selling it I would be interested in it as I was late and missed it
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Valued Member
Canada
252 Posts |
ChuckB unfortunately they went to the bank today, and technically we can't do buy and sell on the site. There is a buy sell, teade section not sure if you meet the requirements to do transactions there yet though.
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Valued Member
Canada
65 Posts |
frustrating but what can you do
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
586 Posts |
Case and point. I've been trying to sell some of my Silver RCM coins for over a year. I bought this one for $190 CAD and trying to sell for $210 CAD. Haven't been able to get any offers even tho they are sold out everywhere. Will probably end up banking it.  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
Quote:Case and point. I've been trying to sell some of my Silver RCM coins for over a year. I bought this one for $190 CAD and trying to sell for $210 CAD these at least have high denomination, so the bank (correct for now) will receive them for the face value. Take for example 2oz Tim Barnard coin - " RCM First 2 oz" Issue price was CAD 160, now no one wants it for CAD 80. For 50 or 60 - probably yes cause 'it just 2oz of silver"
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2984 Posts |
Quote: Haven't been able to get any offers even tho they are sold out everywhere.
Sold out mean nothing if there is no demand for it. Also, may be sold out at coin stores, but plenty available on ebay.
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Valued Member
Canada
393 Posts |
At a recent coin club auction there were a number of the $20 for $20 coins being offered, almost all of that which sold hammered down for $16 to $18.
Opening bids were as low as $11 with very little interest or competition among buyers. That said, it's still a nice inexpensive series if you have just one of each.
Take them to the bank while you can before they trade for bullion value!!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
Quote: frustrating but what can you do @ChuckB Staff edit - this is not the section for buy/sell/trade of coins
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5324 Posts |
I just don't understand collectors some time, most understand the concept of the 20 for 20 coins, by the way one of the few NCLT coins that can't lose value over time. Gift them, cooler than a poly 20 dollar or just deposit back into your own bank branch, how difficult is that ?
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Valued Member
Canada
65 Posts |
Thanks Silveroid great offer but unfortunately I am in London and have no plans to head out that what in the near future.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
Well, I understand. I kept spare this coin and Canoe (kind of for my kid). Now, my thought is that, I am not sure, why he needs it more, than simple Lego set or video game....so they will might go to bank (2 coins only). If you need shipping to London and agree to cover it - drop me a message.
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