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Pillar of the Community
Canada
623 Posts |
Have to say those are some beautiful pics. I especially like that gold one! Wish that was within my budget.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1571 Posts |
Well out my budget for the gold mask as well. If imagine most that but them are 6 figure salary earners. I'm certainly not.
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New Member
Canada
14 Posts |
Or five figures after taxes...
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1823 Posts |
Finally received the new set today perfect box case and coins, what a nightmare that was.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1269 Posts |
@Yingyang Glad you finally got a perfect set.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
6768 Posts |
Quote: Finally received the new set today perfect box case and coins, what a nightmare that was. Gongrats for the set! 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1571 Posts |
I really wonder how many sets have been returned. And what the returns will do to the final number of sets available.
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
12296 Posts |
Quote: if you break it down you are paying $120 for a 1 oz silver coin that has a mintage of 3000 made by the RCM , that must be the lowest mintage 1 oz silver coin they have ever produced,correct me if I am wrong. Sorry for the delayed response... Back in 2009, the mint struck just 1,534 silver one-ounce coins of the $20 denomination to mark the 475th anniversary of Cartier's 1534 landing. It was a privately-commissioned piece; it sold out quickly upon release. You can read about it here: http://store.gatewestcoin.com/cgi/v...79t&t=238541
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
Edited by commems 03/20/2015 9:38 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3733 Posts |
i am sorry but if you can't see it without a high rez photo, or a loupe than it really shouldn't be an issue.. could you imagine buying a new car, and going over the paint job with a loupe, the car would never make it to your laneway, because it would never be good enough..
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1269 Posts |
CA has one of these available if anyone is interested.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: i am sorry but if you can't see it without a high rez photo, or a loupe than it really shouldn't be an issue.. could you imagine buying a new car, and going over the paint job with a loupe, the car would never make it to your laneway, because it would never be good enough.. as a collector, I would like to get the perfect item for money that I paid. From other hand, I would prefer to have the law, defining for each category, due to which imperfections/defects the customer eligible return the item. Being obsessive for smallest stone-chips on the paint job of the hood and correcting them with the touch-pen, I "close eyes" on the almost non visible with naked eye imperfection of paint of the spoiler....and this is not the $100 coin
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New Member
Canada
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I've been frustrated by these coins. Maybe I've just had bad luck. If the coin was something I was going to commute to work with then a couple of scratches wouldn't make me think twice. I've never noticed any issues with any of the other coins bought from the mint, so maybe my expectations were unrealistic, except as the price goes up I think I'd have to worry less about getting a flawed coin more than once. When I'm moved to buy something way out of my usual price range, described as (gold) "extensive hand-crafting and polishing", a "numismatic masterpiece of the highest order", and the anticipation grows, and I finally have a 'fresh' coin in my hands, then a collection of spots, or scratches, or dents, or nicks, or whatever, makes me feel a little disgusted. It's not bullion, it's a collectible. If I were to sell these coins today, I wouldn't expect someone else to pay me $359 or $3000 for a bunch of spots, or ridiculous scratches. If I consider the mint may be a bit care-free in their quality control, then it means it's at the expense of my time and effort and angst to find these coins in an acceptable, saleable condition. I should qualify all of this by saying 1) these are the most expensive coins I've ever purchased, 2) I am very picky and detail-obsessed, 3) very near-sighted (like having a built-in loupe!), and 4) I'm gonna throw 'a bit naive' in there too. Hoping to learn from some more experienced collectors. Is it just bad luck, or is it fair to call foul(ish)?
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New Member
Canada
14 Posts |
Ditto the silver set (that's where I was going with it... sorry if off topic talking about the gold singing moon mask).
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1269 Posts |
I agree that it is unacceptable that the moon masks set has imperfections. For the money I spent I expect to get coins that are as near to perfect as possible. Having said that I checked my set with a magnifier and noticed no marks of any kind.
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New Member
Canada
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Happy for you. Good to know there are some perfect sets out there. I'm sending one set back to the mint tomorrow, and speaking to a dealer about exchanging the gold. Three finishes, three coins, three hundred dollars... maybe third time's the charm?
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