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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Just showed up on US ebay
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
576 Posts |
It's real here is a news release: http://www.coinworld.com/insights/r...arity-.html#"The 2015 .9999 fine silver 1-ounce coin features a heart-shaped privy mark, representing the heart at the center of the Fisher House logo. Sales of the coin will benefit each charity. Rosland officials said the firm would donate $1 — 50 cents per organization — for each coin sold. In addition, Rosland Capital will make an additional donation of $25,000 to the Fisher House Foundation, according to the firm. "
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
576 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1037 Posts |
I just received an email from the Bullion Exchange hawking a 2015 silver Maple Leaf with the privy "E=MC2". (that's squared). Just another option.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
576 Posts |
It's been awhile since the big run on privy mark Maples, I guess this was to be expected. I think I'll pass on both this one and e=mc(2)
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Valued Member
United States
216 Posts |
Does anyone know of a retail store where I can buy this 2015 heart privy coin?
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New Member
United States
17 Posts |
Ugggg, when will it end? Just in 2016 we've had: Panda, Mark IV, Shamrock, Wolf, Bear, Yin Yang, and now heart privy maples... I'm suffering from privy overload  
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Valued Member
United States
61 Posts |
What we have here is a privy pandemic in the Coin World of Canada.
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Valued Member
United States
216 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
814 Posts |
The heart privy is really hard to find. I read that only a few got sold before an investment firm out of California bought the entire mintage
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
798 Posts |
The heart privy maple is almost impossible to find. Two NGC registry set holders have MS69 examples of this coin, but other than that I haven't seen one in almost a year.
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Valued Member
Malaysia
121 Posts |
I seldom keep privy maples due to its higher premium and the disastrous milk-spotting of its cousin (normal maple).
However, I got some privy Panda 5 months ago. Paid for the Panda feature. It is a reverse proof though like other privies.
It still hold quite well till now in its factory laminate store in my air tight container.
Anyone has any milk-spotting issue with maple privies?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4211 Posts |
@NK Yes milk spots are reasonably common on many bullion coins. Maples (but privy much less than regular issue) Philharmonics and Burundi Lions are some of the ones in my collection that are prone to these. I don't have very many Maples and I think the only privy in my collection is the e=mc(2) but I am a science nut. I am also a Panda fan so I may have picked up that one if I had seen it for sale...but I haven't. May ours stay free of these dreaded spots!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have a slabbed reverse proof PF69 2014 maple leaf with the Chicago ANA privy mark, love Chicago being represented on the coin so I couldnt resist! So far, so good, no milk spots. I figure if it hasnt happened yet, I should be good and glad I paid very little for a pf69 instead of risking a silver proof coin with 70 and then getting spots. I want a panda privy but I am worried about getting the milk spots :/
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4870 Posts |
I never understood why these privy marked coins are even made. The premiums are too high IMO.
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Valued Member
Malaysia
121 Posts |
Quote: I never understood why these privy marked coins are even made. The premiums are too high IMO. Send note The reverse proof is quite a nice finishing. With its small mintage. If you like the privy graphic, it would be quite a good piece in your collection.
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