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How much (if any) do these Canadian gold coins sell for over melt

I have a customer with the following Canadian coins. I am pretty sure that these sell legitimately for a decent premium over melt, but if someone can educate me a bit more on this I would appreciate it.

Post of PM fine. I just want REAL market buy prices on these, or whom to call.

Thanks,

Greg

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2004 14 karat quaduple cameo. only 1000 minted. weight 45 grams

2005 14 karat welcome totem pole. only 1000 minted. weight 45 grams

2006 pure gold. gold louis 99.99% pure gold 1.555 grams 10,000 minted.

2004 pure gold moose 99.99% pure gold 1/25 ounce

2005 pure gold voyageur 99.99% pure gold 1/25 ounce

2006 pure gold cowboy 99.99% pure gold 1/25 ounce i have 2 of these coins

2004 fireweed 99.999% pure gold 35 grams 2004 minted

2005 item # 620105 western red lily 99.999% pure gold 35 grams 2005 minted

2006 irem # 620106 iris versicolor 99.999% pure gold 35 grams 2006 minted

Comments

  • halfcentmanhalfcentman Posts: 1,498 ✭✭✭
    bump. I edited it, because I left out one glaring omission - THE COUNTRY!
  • PokermandudePokermandude Posts: 2,713 ✭✭✭
    I know the older collectible gold coins like this (1970's through mid 90's) are basically bullion now. Some of these probably still have some collectible value. Although most "collectors" of these kind of coins are the type to just go to the RCM website and order the latest year's coins. Hard to move them on the secondary market unless you have a storefont with Canadian collector traffic.
    http://stores.ebay.ca/Mattscoin - Canadian coins, World Coins, Silver, Gold, Coin lots, Modern Mint Products & Collections
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