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New 1.25oz Bison

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 Posted 11/23/2014  02:28 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Hank Hill to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi everyone. Does anyone know where I can buy this in Canada? Thanks in advance.

I guess its minted for JM but they do not ship to Canada.
http://www.jmbullion.com/bison/


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 Posted 11/23/2014  11:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
http://www.canadiancoinshop.net/Coi...ommemorative

Looks like an auction site with one going for $41.53.

I have never dealt with them but they are in Cdn funds and have paypal.

Many on ebay.


http://www.ebay.ca/itm/like/1715528...torid=229529
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I could get them shipped to my Port Huron mail box... but with added 'tolls' (Bridge and Mailbox fee) would bring up the price. (about $1.00 each - if I order 15) It should still work out to less than $30 (cdn) each... but then add shipping to your Canadian addresses. Any takers? If I get the majority 'pre-sold' I'll go ahead and order a roll.
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 Posted 11/23/2014  12:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm keen, for one.
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 Posted 11/23/2014  12:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silveroid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice....but I will stick to the "Lear Capital" polar series.....
Started to be a bit overwhelmed with the commissioned bullion.
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Is there a stated mintage?
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Is there a stated mintage?

From the JM web site:

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Because the RCM requires custom coins be "minted to order", we are not able to set a specific mintage on this coin, but we anticipate the total coin population ending up under 500,000 coins. For comparison's sake, the previous RCM Wildlife series coins and the current RCM Birds of Prey series coins each have 1 million coin mintages.



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That's commems. I knew it had to be there, just couldn't seem to see it. lol

Might as well pic up a few of these I guess. A fuzzy 500k is a bit higher than I would like but they aren't charging a huge premium. The worst part of the deal is the forex these days.
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Im sure Canadian dealers will have these soon enough. just like the .75oz wolf. Was exclusive to APMEX when released then a month later available everywhere.

Ill be passing on this like the wolf.......whats with the strange sizes? Wish they would focus on the milk spot problem before pumping out all this high premium stuff
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$2.25 over spot is high premium for a somewhat different coin?

I don't mind variety in bullion coins. They offer some notion of collectability and are far more affordable than NCLT.
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I'd like one of these for my Buffalo collection. I'm sure I'll be able to purchase one somewhere eventually.
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I don't mind variety in bullion coins. They offer some notion of collectability and are far more affordable than NCLT.


That's very true. But if these, same as almost all others, covered by milk spots, they not really collectible. What I wanted to say, people, who like the quality of NCLT (that decreased, according to MUDA), will afraid to create "serious collection" with the bullion.
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New-1.25oz-Bison
The following is a JM Bullion Press Release.

This week we are extending our special introductory-only pricing on the 2015 1.25 oz Canadian Silver Bison Coin. These coins will be available through next Monday for only $2.25 over spot/oz for any quantity. Available in the USA exclusively through JM Bullion, this is the first ever 1.25 oz silver bullion coin to be produced by the Royal Canadian Mint and features advanced anti-counterfeit radial lines, thick dimensions and .9999 silver purity.

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A Canadian coin that you cant buy in Canada...who would have thought.
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CA carries this coin:
https://www.colonialacres.com/produ...u-tax-exempt

Price looks reasonable too.
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Thanks shopaholic, bought some. Now if I can find the new 1.5oz polar bear and cub in Canada. Leer capital has them advertised but only in the US.
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