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 Posted 11/18/2013  2:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add marty to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree with NuMOOSE....
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 Posted 11/18/2013  2:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Northerncoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So let me get this straight in my head, there are some who don't care about mintage's and they don't mind paying $100 for a coin that has unknown mintage's numbers that could just be worth spot price if you had to sell it at some point later on?
Ok I get that they "like" the coin but doesn't the value factor in somewhere? maybe I am just getting old and "my" value system is out of whack...
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 Posted 11/18/2013  2:53 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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The mintage of any coin plays a role in where that coin goes.


I think you are missing my point. For me and others, the coin is going nowhere... I will buy it, enjoy it, await the rest of the set, (complete with the murky brown Lake Ontario coin) and probably admire it for the next 30-40 years. This coin has positive (topography) and negative (bathymetry) relief, which is cool as heck in my books... This is my hobby, and buying coins like this is for my pleasure... I may even buy another set to give to a scientist I know who has spent a good majority of their career researching the Great Lakes. When it comes to low risk investments, I will stick with what actually works. Real estate, GICs and a diverse stock portfolio.

Seriously, if mintages really were the main concern, then why aren't people snapping up the hockey lenticular puck coins (mintages under 500 for 4 of the 6 Canadian teams) or the 2003 gold-plated maple proof cent (less than 8000 minted)... olympic puck loon dollars, golf dimes, I could name a bunch...
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 Posted 11/18/2013  2:56 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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So let me get this straight in my head, there are some who don't care about mintage's and they don't mind paying $100 for a coin that has unknown mintage's numbers that could just be worth spot price if you had to sell it at some point later on?


Again... it is a matter of perspective... any decent golf course out there will charge $100 or more for green fees and a golf cart, with zero return... it all depends how you spend your money for pleasure...
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 Posted 11/18/2013  3:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arianzo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Again... it is a matter of perspective... any decent golf course out there will charge $100 or more for green fees and a golf cart, with zero return... it all depends how you spend your money for pleasure...


That's the point of discusion and as you say, of perspective.

For you, collecting coin is 100% pleasure. For other people including me, collecting coins is a hobby (pleasure) + an investment (even if at the end you don't make a profit).
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 Posted 11/18/2013  3:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CC-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
But SPP, when I play golf and spend 100 bucks, I trust that there will be 18 holes and no more than 4 players in my group.

I don't expect to get the course, find out I'm playing in a group of 6, there are 3 wheels on my power cart and only 15 holes.

Yes, it's an exaggeration but the point is, if they Mint says 1500, then it should be 1500 not some fuzzy number between 1-10000.

And frankly, for most NCLT, boxes do affect demand (and thus potential value). I appreciate that you believe NCLT is a throw away expense. What you are missing is that many people here do consider that there is some investment potential in NCLT. You may be right, they may be right but neither point of view should be idly dismissed.
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 Posted 11/18/2013  3:18 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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What you are missing is that many people here do consider that there is some investment potential in NCLT.


No, definitely not missing that point. Anyone who has been collecting, buying and selling coins long enough, knows that is gamble whereby the collector is rarely the winner...
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 Posted 11/18/2013  3:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aswitzer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
And if people are going to take that gamble, they want to be clear of the variables - namely the mintage and specifications of the coin. CC-Ottawa used the golf example perfectly for this topic.
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 Posted 11/18/2013  3:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CC-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Anyone who has been collecting, buying and selling coins long enough, knows that is gamble whereby the collector is rarely the winner...


So are real estate and a diverse stock portfolio, and GIC rarely beat inflation. But the odds on our 'gambles' can be managed by how one invests.

Oddly, my coin collection has actually done better than my other investments since the crash in 2008. I don't ever expect it to fund my later years but I also don't think it compares to an entertainment expense - it's never going to zero. Just my thinking, your mileage may vary.
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 Posted 11/18/2013  3:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arianzo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
NuMoosematist, you aren't alone
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 Posted 11/18/2013  3:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aswitzer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
NuMoosematist is definitely not alone. There is a reason why NCLT coins sell for less when they are not sold with their original packaging. It is all part of the 'experience' of NCLT collecting, just like golf, if I go golfing I expect the 'packaging' of it all to be what I am paying for (i.e. what CC-Ottawa said, 'I don't expect to get the course, find out I'm playing in a group of 6, there are 3 wheels on my power cart and only 15 holes')
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 Posted 11/18/2013  3:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CC-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
And in other news, my Lake Superior coin was shipped from the Mint yesterday. Should have it tomorrow.
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For me and others, the coin is going nowhere... I will buy it, enjoy it, await the rest of the set, (complete with the murky brown Lake Ontario coin) and probably admire it for the next 30-40 years. This coin has positive (topography) and negative (bathymetry) relief, which is cool as heck in my books... This is my hobby, and buying coins like this is for my pleasure...


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 Posted 11/18/2013  6:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NuMoosematist to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@ chubbycheeks, arianzo, marty, Northerncoins, CC-Ottawa and aswitzer:

I very much appreciate all of your comments and support. Thank you!

I believe these kinds of forums should be above all a place where members can all have fun.

Differences of opinion are always welcome and should be freely expressed without fear of ridicule.

It's not always easy to understand the real meaning behind a poster's written words. Sometimes there can be misinterpretation and this can lead to bad feelings.

This can be true when English is not one's first language, but with most of you folks it doesn't seem to matter. Camaraderie and good humour transcends all linguistic differences.

I enjoy participating here because I have found that most of you feel as I do!




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 Posted 11/18/2013  8:22 pm  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I don't necessarily agree with the golf analogy (e.g., 15 holes, three wheeled carts, etc.). The RCM provides a high quality, problem-free coin, with a case and COA. You get exactly what you pay for, nothing more, nothing less. If you get a defective coin, case or COA - the mint will replace it for you at no cost. That is their obligation to you, the customer. Final mintage numbers are not part of the quality control that the product represents to you, as their customer.

Does anyone complain when a mint report releases actual mintages, which for some products is less than what was intended? I don't see a single person who bought the 2007 Wedding set with the silver complaining that the mintage (817) were not as they were originally intended (10,000).

The amount of criticizing I see with stuff like this is such small potatoes. Nobody here obviously remembers what the RCM used to do with their leftover mint product in the 1980s and 1990s. Instead of melting unsold inventory, the RCM would wholesale out leftover mint product at a massive discount to US and World dealers, which would infuriate the Canadian coin dealers and customers who paid issue price. This would flood the market and collectors were left holding mint product at a substantial loss.

Honestly, despite the production and shipping issues, I think that the RCM is doing a pretty good job.
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