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Bullion Coins, Where Best To Acquire

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Someone poking through my coins asked me about a half hour ago where the cheapest place or method was to buy Canadian bullion coins. I have never bought a coin for bullion purposes in my life, so I have no idea. I found on questioning he means things like Canadian and US .999+ coins.

I said I honestly didn't know but would inquire of those who may. He lives in Toronto area if that helps.
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Bank of Nova Scotia. King St Downtown Toronto. or Arcade Coin at Toronto.

http://www.scotiamocatta.com/products/buy.htm
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Depending on what it is he is after (and how much of it), APMEX in the US is just about unbeatable. There is
a $1500 minimum order though for Canadians, IIRC. If he is ok with 80% "junk" silver, 1963-1966 PL sets are a good way to go, plus you might find something interesting.
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Thanks gents, I'm not personally all that keen on them (though I did buy a few of the 1/25 moose though I don't think they fall into this category exactly)

Shall pass it along. Merci.
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