Bought 2- 5g PAMP Suisse gold bars, a 1/10 oz. Panda, 2- Silver Pandas, a Mexican Libertad, and 6- PCGS graded silver eagles. On the mail truck right now.
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<< <i>Clinton looks a bit like Jay Leno on that medal >>
They both look quite sinister.
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Couldn't resist this 1970 Foster 5 piece set with orignal box & papers. The pictures are the sellers, they are far better than I could probably do to depict them. The set arrived this week...keeper!
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Nice Idaho set.... It's beautiful up there in Northern Idaho... If you haven't been there, you need to visit it sometime.. Your kids would love Silverwood..
<< <i>Great looking bars! I've never seen those 3oz Swiss pieces before. What's the piece on the very top right? >>
That is the reverse of those Swiss of America bars in that row there. Just to the right is 2 old poor bars. One is stamped WGB 2.57 and the one just above it is stamp 2.43 on the underside effectively making a total of 5 ounces with the 2 bars.
<< <i>I picked up a 15 coin roll of these 2013 Silver 1.5oz Canadian Polar Bears. >>
I'm not familiar with that coin? Is it a coin or bullion round and who produced it. A scan of the reverse would be helpful. >>
It should be a coin since it is minted by the RCM and has a face value of 8 CAD. The reverse shows the Queen, is the same design/font of the Maple Leaf. Not clear why the RCM distributes them only through Lear Capital.
Couldn't find more details, I think because the first deliveries are happening these days.
For what I read the premium over melt is really high.
<< <i>I picked up a 15 coin roll of these 2013 Silver 1.5oz Canadian Polar Bears. >>
I'm not familiar with that coin? Is it a coin or bullion round and who produced it. A scan of the reverse would be helpful. >>
It should be a coin since it is minted by the RCM and has a face value of 8 CAD. The reverse shows the Queen, is the same design/font of the Maple Leaf. Not clear why the RCM distributes them only through Lear Capital.
Couldn't find more details, I think because the first deliveries are happening these days.
For what I read the premium over melt is really high.
I hadn't seen nor heard anything about those $8 1.5oz Canadian silver coins either until this thread.
Thanks for that link. The Royal Canadian Mint sure is using some very strange business tactics lately. No mention of this coin at all anywhere that I can find. On that website it says "EXCLUSIVELY SOLD IN THE USA BY LEAR CAPITAL"
In regards to the Polar Bears..................I came across them by accident while searching the web for Polar Bear coins a few weeks ago. Since I collect polar bears, I purchased a roll. I was told that the max mintage is 500,000. They are only available in the USA through Lear. Some collectors in Canada have tried to get them but Lear will not ship to Canada from what I heard. I find the design very attractive.
It is interesting that they have shown up no where else. I figured someone else would have purchased some by now and thrown up on ebay. I paid about $68 per coin, but since silver is down a bit it might be a few dollars less right now. The premium is high, but when I look at the canada silver wildlife series, all of them have a mintage of 1,000,000 and the wolf is selling for $60-$75 an ounce. The Polar Bear, with a more limited mintage(if really 500,000), better design than any of the coins in the wildlife series(in my opinion), and very odd distribution of the coins makes it a winner to me. And even if it turns out not to be, it still works for my polar bear collection.
Hopefully that helps those of you who are interested.
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The fiance thought we should get the pup a Halloween costume, so here is my Rufferee
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<< <i>nice bars and bears >>
Funny enough, his name is Bear
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Bought 2- 5g PAMP Suisse gold bars, a 1/10 oz. Panda, 2- Silver Pandas, a Mexican Libertad, and 6- PCGS graded silver eagles. On the mail truck right now.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
how about a 5 oz clinton medal
As I was scrolling down slowly, I jealously asked myself, when does this suffering end? LOL Nice bars there Jinx!
<< <i>Clinton looks a bit like Jay Leno on that medal >>
They both look quite sinister.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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I felt the need of buying another Fiorino!
Edited to add: I found 3- 1934 S Peace dollars today for melt.
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So here is some odd silver PORN for all you lookers... I took these out over the weekend to send a photo to a friend... take a look.
edited for larger photo.
I've never seen those 3oz Swiss pieces before. What's the piece on the very top right?
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<< <i>Great looking bars!
I've never seen those 3oz Swiss pieces before. What's the piece on the very top right? >>
That is the reverse of those Swiss of America bars in that row there. Just to the right is 2 old poor bars. One is stamped WGB 2.57 and the one just above it is stamp 2.43 on the underside effectively making a total of 5 ounces with the 2 bars.
<< <i>I picked up a 15 coin roll of these 2013 Silver 1.5oz Canadian Polar Bears.
nice, i like the design and all
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/gold/liberty-head-2-1-gold-major-sets/liberty-head-2-1-gold-basic-set-circulation-strikes-1840-1907-cac/alltimeset/268163
<< <i>I picked up a 15 coin roll of these 2013 Silver 1.5oz Canadian Polar Bears.
I'm not familiar with that coin? Is it a coin or bullion round and who produced it. A scan of the reverse would be helpful.
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<< <i>I picked up a 15 coin roll of these 2013 Silver 1.5oz Canadian Polar Bears.
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I'm not familiar with that coin? Is it a coin or bullion round and who produced it. A scan of the reverse would be helpful. >>
It should be a coin since it is minted by the RCM and has a face value of 8 CAD. The reverse shows the Queen, is the same design/font of the Maple Leaf.
Not clear why the RCM distributes them only through Lear Capital.
Couldn't find more details, I think because the first deliveries are happening these days.
For what I read the premium over melt is really high.
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<< <i>I picked up a 15 coin roll of these 2013 Silver 1.5oz Canadian Polar Bears.
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I'm not familiar with that coin? Is it a coin or bullion round and who produced it. A scan of the reverse would be helpful. >>
It should be a coin since it is minted by the RCM and has a face value of 8 CAD. The reverse shows the Queen, is the same design/font of the Maple Leaf.
Not clear why the RCM distributes them only through Lear Capital.
Couldn't find more details, I think because the first deliveries are happening these days.
For what I read the premium over melt is really high.
LINK >>
Thanks. Appreciate the info.
Thanks for that link. The Royal Canadian Mint sure is using some very strange business tactics lately. No mention of this coin at all anywhere that I can find. On that website it says "EXCLUSIVELY SOLD IN THE USA BY LEAR CAPITAL"
It is interesting that they have shown up no where else. I figured someone else would have purchased some by now and thrown up on ebay. I paid about $68 per coin, but since silver is down a bit it might be a few dollars less right now. The premium is high, but when I look at the canada silver wildlife series, all of them have a mintage of 1,000,000 and the wolf is selling for $60-$75 an ounce. The Polar Bear, with a more limited mintage(if really 500,000), better design than any of the coins in the wildlife series(in my opinion), and very odd distribution of the coins makes it a winner to me. And even if it turns out not to be, it still works for my polar bear collection.
Hopefully that helps those of you who are interested.
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