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One Of A Kind Coin To Be Auctioned Off - Just Released By The Royal Canadian Mint

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Incidentally, what are the non-diamond pink bits (e.g. the leaves) made of? The video doesn't say. Normally I'd expect rose gold, but I'm not sure if it would match.
(Some googling suggests it's might be a thin layer of rose gold - over, presumably, platinum.)

The coin's specifications (from the Mint's web site): "99.95% pure platinum with selective rose gold plating and jewellery enhancements, and 462 (6.5 tcw) Fancy Vivid Pink diamonds from the Argyle mine"





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I wonder if the 'not pure' status of this coin would push it into the 'must pay HST (tax) bracket'?
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All bedazzled coins recently are subject to HST, but probably any one bidding on this would not be worried about the tax
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It seems to me that this coin falls more into the category of commemorative coins made of precious metals, which are issued by the bank of every country in the world. I've never seen the point in the coins that the local bank gives you. Just a piece of silver/gold well decorated.
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Love the music.

First impression: Way, way too busy IMO. Not liking.

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Don't forget the auction tonight at 7 pm. See you all at the auction.
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For those with deep pockets, here's the link: https://www.heffel.com/Auction/LotD...lJXhvsRizEk=

Sorry, don't know why the direct link doesn't work. Go to the mint.ca web page, and follow their link about half way down the page marked as "Heffel Fine Art Auction House": https://mint.ca/store/acquisitionco...-prod3800101




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$1,261,250 and you don't even get MC rewards! LOL

I wonder if anyone would notice, on mint.ca under "MY COLLECTION" I can "ADD A COIN MANUALLY" and add this coin.
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$1,261,250

An individual with more dollars than sense?

Who knows? Maybe the piece will appreciate in the marketplace like works of fine art and prove to be a good investment. (Or maybe it won't!)

Congrats to the new owner! I hope he/she truly appreciates their new prize!



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$1 M is not much, in my opinion. It would have sold for $10 M last year when all assets were inflated. Congratulations to the lucky new owner.
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"$1 M is not much, in my opinion" ...and you're welcome to it. The original estimate was between 700K and 900K......$1.2 Million will pay the auction fees and then some. Good job, if you can get it, but that brings up the original question - who gets it? The Canadian Gov't ? The President of the Mint? or was there ever a charity named? I'd like to seem some clarity there.
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Still no mention of any charity beneficiary. Until I read otherwise, I will continue to believe the sale was for the benefit of the Mint's bottom line and not charity.

Post-auction news release from Canadian Mint:

- THE ULTIMATE, A ONE-OF-A-KIND COIN FROM THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT, SURPASSES $1.2 MILLION AT HEFFEL AUCTION


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If the 1911 dollar could not reach a million bucks a few years ago, what would make this coin be worth well over a million by at least twp bidders, also it seems there was no charity involvement.
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Just an update, at Friday"s RCNA met some nice staff at the RCM booth, asked about this one off coin apparently they had requests for this type of coin and they thought auction was the only fair way to find value. To my amazement the RCM consider this coin as rare art and there was no charity involvement.
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