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Birds Of Prey Bullion Series - Quasi NCLT - Better Buy

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 Posted 03/08/2015  11:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Btw, RCM minted also 1.5oz Maple Leaf, which looks
very cool, really. But with the given fact that I prefer to
reduce coin expenses and prefer not to add additional milk
spots to collection - will pass over it.


Silveroid - It would be neat to have all the
1.5 ounce coins as a set, possibly later if you see one
without spots you may decide to have all the 1.5 ounce
coins in the O'Canada Box, this Maple Leaf 1.5 which is a
nice design - reminds me of the Maple Leaf Forever set -
will fill the row with Fox, Polar Bear, and Polar Bear and
Cub. RCM will likely continue to produce these 1.5 ounce
coins into the future and the likelihood of having a 12
coin box would be good, a cool inexpensive set (if you
could find them all spot free or if they find a way to fix
that issue).

NorthernCoins - nice collection, especially the Gold!
What year is your Somali Elephant?
What size is that chunky Libertad?
Nice fractional ASE's.
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@northern coins

Love the 5oz libertad!! Libertads are my favorite
Hey there is nothing wrong with junk silver. Junk silver can usually be purchased for spot.....which is a bonus because some bullion has a hefty premium.
Also the guy at my LCS hates bullion haha. He doesn't trust it because of the amount of counterfeiting out there of bullion. But he will buy and trade Canada and USA junk silver anyday. Bought lots off of him and it was never so dirty that my hands turned black....you must of got a bad group or something......I usually clean my junk silver if its bad.
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 Posted 03/08/2015  11:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Many collectors go through the junk silver looking for
varieties and sometimes you find a "gem in the rough", good
coins sometimes get mixed in with junk silver and you hear
of nice finds in the junk bucket at coin shops. I found
this 1964 50 cent coin in my LCS junk box and snapped up a
PL-63 ish (as graded by the gang here). Score.

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5 oz Libertad, nice and chunky, I have not pulled the plug on buying a five ounce coin yet. An expensive coaster to put under your coffee in the morning.

Thanks Solidifier;
Some people use the hawthorn tree thorns to clean the gunk
off junk silver.

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Scooped this up for $ 100 , nice addition to my silver dollar collection.



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@silverdon that's a nice 64 find. I have purchased 1965 & 1966 uncirculated sets for bullion price. They are so common doesn't seem to matter what the grade is you can get them for spot

I always go through my junk silver buys to see if there us any varieties or something before I dip them.
Even if I do find a variety they are usually so worn, don't think they would be worth more but I have a little tube I put them in. Don't wanna dip those
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NorthernCoins - nice collection, especially the Gold!
What year is your Somali Elephant?
What size is that chunky Libertad?
Nice fractional ASE's.


The Big Libertad is 2013 5 oz , I had 5 of them sold 2 and traded two for some carpenter work, my Carpenter friend likes silver and gold too

The Elephant is 2013.

The Fractionals are walking liberty from the golden mint, I have a few tubes of those.

The 1oz is a real 2013 ASE. Have a bunch of those as with the 1oz 2013 Libertads.
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@Yingyang
I like that poppy coin.
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5 oz. Mexican Silver Libertad
- Mintage Figures:

Year Mintage

1996....20,000

1997....10,000

1998....3,500

1999....2,800

2000....4,000

2001....4,000

2002....5,200

2003....6,000

2004....3,923

2005....2,401

2006....3,000

2007....3,000

2008....9,000

2009....21,000

2010....9,500

2011....10,000

2012....9,500

2013....10,400

2014....6,400



http://www.free-bullion-investment-...five-oz.html


I think ampex or silvertown had some 2014 5oz Libertads for sale recently

The 2004/2005 5oz are hard to get as are some of the older ones.

Oh the Coin Shoppe has some 2014 5oz as well and its Canadian.

http://www.thecoinshoppe.ca/2014-5-...libertad-bu/
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So there are many ways to enjoy coin collecting in this day
and be satisfied of a good purchase with bullion, rounds,
coins, junk silver, Privy and Special Edition coins, nobody
put up a coloured Silver Maple Leaf Coin, or hologram,
there are so many. Some Privy marks are extremely rare
(2005 Tulip Mintage 3,500 is going for $200 for a 1 ounce
bullion coin)and command a good premium. Then there are
the combination Proof version or Replica versions of
bullion coins that I really don't collect as I find it very
difficult to pay the mark up for the proof version - but
some collectors like to display the Proof and Bullion
versions side by each. Many ways to participate in the
numismatic hobby without paying an arm or leg for
individual coins. Even $30 a month for an ounce, with care
in what you buy - as it becomes available is the best
option, you may have a nice little collection in the end.

I agree, Yingyang, nice SD Reg $179 at CA good snag.

Solidifier - I wonder how much 1965 and 1966
silver was melted, no way to predict the numbers in terms
of survival rate but it would seem smart to have a few of
those sets put away just for posterity and the low cost. I
have '63 PL set and am looking at picking up a few more.
Easy to find rolls of UNC dollars, at near bullion prices.
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Yeah its hard to say how many 1965 and 1966 silver was melted all I know is the guy at the LCS back in the day sent hundreds upon hundreds of those sets to get melted :)
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2014 is a low mintage year for libertads in all sizes. The coin shoppe has the 2014 5oz for sale for 190
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Yeah its hard to say how many 1965 and 1966 silver was melted all I know is the guy at the LCS back in the day sent hundreds upon hundreds of those sets to get melted :)


Sacrilege

But I suppose you couldn't blame people who bought the sets for $6 or so to sell them in 2011 when Silver was $40 an ounce, or in 1979 when it hit $48 when the Hunts tried to corner the market, I think they were throwing Grandmas rings and the proof likes in the kiln.
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I think the lower mintages on the Canadian silvers makes them even more collectible, moreso over the ASE with production to demand. The Canadian silvers are my favorite!
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Then there is this one I have. First in the "Series of Dissent"

Issue #1, 'The Reaper', depicts the Greedy Banker-Pig gleefully printing more Dying Dollars, oblivious his suicidal actions are bringing about his own death as The Reaper stands in judgment behind him .

Exclusive private mintage strictly limited to 8888 oz
'Collector's Bullion'. Never to be reproduced: Dies destroyed after mint complete
Mirror-finished, hand-polished 'Banker Pig', frosted 'Pirate Head'
Only available individually pre-packed in coin capsules. No tubes, no scratches.
Manufactured in Australia to high-quality bullion standards
Definitely no privys, no mis-strikes (will be destroyed), no 'Panda Patina'
Professionally commissioned artwork by illustrator and cartoonist Mathew Johnston


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And these. 2013 War Birds Only 1776 Minted .

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