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One of the coins had a small black spider inside of the capsule
One of the coins had a small black spider inside of the capsule
I wonder... if like Amber, it's worth more with a bug in it?
My issue is something new I think. Only lately have I noticed that the language of the COA's contain the phrase "weights are nominal".
In one case (4 square coins that should but don't equal an ounce) you get more silver then stated.
BUT, as the mint is known for it accuracy in purity, you would think that it darn well be as close as scientifically possible to have coins with stated weights - actually weigh what is stated.
Further, I wish they would stick to standards that they themselves set up - take the recent Master Club coins - I think last year, the voyageur is stated as 2 ounces - but this year's library is listed in grams.
























