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World First Series Of Festive Design ?

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 Posted 10/06/2013  08:34 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add yunbo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
On RCM website, description of Candy Cane glass silver coin shows "is the first coin in a series featuring an engraved and painted festive design".

I did some research after. I couldn't find any country had released any similar festive design series before.

Does this mean that Candy Cane glass silver coin is the first coin of WORLD FIRST festive design series ?
If it's true, the future of Candy Cane glass siver coin will be huge !

Correct me, if I'm wrong.
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 Posted 10/06/2013  09:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silveroid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Does this mean that Candy Cane glass silver coin is the first coin of WORLD FIRST festive design series ?
If it's true, the future of Candy Cane glass siver coin will be huge !


IMO, the reason is weak, to be "huge coin".
It enough that it first coin with Candy Cane sticked to it.

But, everything is possible...
I think, that not less skepticism was shown in the 2007, when the Snowflake with Crystals was introduced. And now...it is not "huge" but expensive.
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