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Valued Member
Canada
69 Posts |
I've seen pictures of the Allegory coins, silver and bronze, how do you think this coin will do?
These almost look like the 75th Anniversary of the First Bank Notes collection that was released in 2010, which right now can be picked up for issue price.
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Valued Member
Canada
147 Posts |
Bronze is interesting but I don't like the design.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2019 Posts |
Ya I will be getting some bronze coins mainly because it is bronze ,just want something different then the normal silver/gold etc. I don't think they will be a big seller as its 15k mintage but who knows what the value will be later on,it could be a wolf in sheep's clothing...
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Valued Member
Canada
242 Posts |
its new, so I expect it to be sold out...its gona be a great pair together for my display...
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
871 Posts |
What makes this coin special compared to other coins being issued in this series and prior? What is the appeal?
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Valued Member
Switzerland
144 Posts |
IMO the material bronze has not the same attraction as gold or silver.... Also I think 35$ for this is too much. But it wouldn't be the first time I'm wrong  This might be wishful thinking but I need to get down with ordering new series or sets. My credit card is on fire since months..... Glad that the other North American mint is not as creative!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1528 Posts |
is there tax on the bronze coin?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2019 Posts |
I am thinking there is tax on the bronze coins, I cant read french but all the silver coins have a red dot with tax free? in french ? written inside it. But the bronze and the other non silver/gold coins have no red dots etc. Quote:CanadianCoins1999 Valued Member Canada 187 Posts Posted 05/24/2013 6:55 pm Here are my pics reserved some for myself at CP http://www.flickr.com/photos/951816.../8818820710/
Edited by Northerncoins 05/27/2013 09:28 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3690 Posts |
It will be taxable since it is not .999 silver. 99.5 gold or .995 platinum.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2124 Posts |
I read French, where is the text?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3690 Posts |
The coins that are not exempt simply don't have the tax exempt red dot. The dot says "Aucune TPS NI TVH". No GST or HST.
The bronze and niobium coins are taxable.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2019 Posts |
Well that's going to add to the cost a bit...oh well, I wonder how many you will be allowed to buy? Maybe no limit on them, that would be nice, I want atleast 10.
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Valued Member
Canada
110 Posts |
CC-Ottawa is correct. My dealer sheets have both the Bronze and Niobium coins listed as taxable. Whats shocking is: The Niobium coins are 99.99% Pure silver this time around and are still taxable because they have niobium. This is like saying "Lets tax the Glass Bug coins, they have glass on top of the 99.99% silver" <facepalm> Per my spec sheet: 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1192 Posts |
"This is like saying "Lets tax the Glass Bug coins, they have glass on top of the 99.99% silver" "
I can one up that :)
I once ordered some tubes of 25 silver maples as well as some empty plastic coin tubes (gold maple size) from a company in the USA. When I received my order, the silver maples were in their tubes. But in place of the extra plastic coin tubes was a small bag containing some loonies. They weren't able to ship the empty tubes to me because of some kind of customs thing where they couldn't guarantee the composition of the plastic.
I asked what if I had ordered a full tube of gold maples? They said they'd have shipped it with the tube. But the empty tubes they weren't allowed to..
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
815 Posts |
Hmm, are these Master Club at the moment, or just rumored? Are there pictures?
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Valued Member
Canada
110 Posts |
^I'm a dealer, I can confirm these are real. Masters club release date is tomorrow for these.
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