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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
665 Posts |
@JGG PM me if you are interested... I have a couple if you want.
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New Member
Canada
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Hi guys really like reading about the 2009 Mask coins in the forum over the years. I have collected coins for a few years now. Thanks, *** Edited by Staff - Please review the rules that you agreed to when you registered. ***
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Pillar of the Community
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@Target50 Welcome to the coincommunity family. I sold all mine a few years back. if you want to purchase it and spend a huge price hike on the Toronto Goalie Mask you can purchase it from the link below. For the Montreal Goalie Mask you'll be hard pressed in locating one for sale, and if you do find someone to sell it you'll be sure to be paying a lot more than the Toronto Goalie Mask. https://www.tsc.ca/2009-20-Team-Goa...nav=R:685528
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New Member
Canada
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Thanks Jimper I did see a Montreal one 1 month ago and was a little slow going after it. My bad!
Thanks again for the link.
My apologies to the staff I see you edited my post.
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: My apologies to the staff I see you edited my post. Apologies welcomed and accepted!   to the Community!
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New Member
Canada
13 Posts |
Since you guys have way more experience with coins. Is it really worth paying $625 + 13% tax for the coin? Does it end up holding that value typically or when popularity goes down in a few years does it roll back in value.
Your thoughts would be valued.
Thanks,
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Pillar of the Community
568 Posts |
Quote: Is it really worth paying $625 + 13% tax for the coin? That is entirely up to you. How bad you want the coin for your collection and are you willing to pay the high premium for it. No tax will be applied for pure silver or precious metals, unless you live in the west coast. If you decide to buy it, use the shipping code to also get free shipping and you can also use the 4.5% cashback with the third party popular site. You'll have to join if you don't have an account with them. Good luck.
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New Member
Canada
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I'm just North if Toronto 4.5% helps!
I'll toss it around awhile longer. I know it's a rare coin, not for resale anyway just for me. I know I'm worth it ha ha so might treat myself...
Grand kids will end up with my collection one day anyway.
Thanks Jimper
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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This coin is 92% silver ?
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New Member
Canada
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@John100
Does that mean you pay tax since it's not 100%?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5324 Posts |
I think it is below .989 pure or some # around there, yes you will be wacked HST if below that percentage
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New Member
Canada
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Thanks I have only purchased 100% silver so far and really wasn't aware of that.
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
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Quote: I think it is below .989 pure or some # around there, The coin is sterling silver (i.e., 92.5% silver with the balance for the Goalie Mask coins being copper). As john100 noted, the coin will be taxed.
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Rest in Peace
Canada
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Just to be clear, HST (harmonized sales tax) will be applied on Gold bullion if the fineness is below 99.5, and if Silver, it must be above 99.9 Fine to be exempt of HST. 
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New Member
Canada
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Thanks for the info guys really appreciate it!
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