Canadian Coins
2012 Canadian Cougar 1oz .999 Fine Silver Coin
Royal Canadian Mint
.9999 fine silver
2012 1 oz Silver Canadian Cougar (Wildlife Series)
obverse of the coin bears the Susanna Blunt effigy of Queen Elizabeth II
Price:
$79.95
$40.65
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I am going to the royal canadian mint in winnipeg, what cheap but valuable coin should i get that is around $30
The Special Edition Uncirculated Sets are $23.95 CAD and the Vancouver 2010 Collections are $29.95 CAD. They are both beautiful and a good start to any collection.
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I'm a coin collector i have over 5000 old coins, but still with all my knowledge I can not find any info on this particular piece!!! Whoever gives me the info and right price i will be very grateful and you will receive all the points given.
The usually reliable pcfleet Canadian coin values page for sets is under construction. There are at least four different 1983 Canadian coin sets though the first link fits your description best, and it is listed for $65CAD. The last link may be helpful for some of your 5000 other coins.
Price: $495.00
Canadian legal tender (face value five dollars)
Coin contains 1/10 Ounce Fine Gold
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Does anyone know when the canadian mint will release the next 2010 olympic winter games coin?
it's due novmber 18 so proberly soon
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Royal Canadian Mint
Brilliant Uncirculated Condition
I'm always seeing commercials from the Royal Canadian Mint urging Canadians to collect and keep coins (like the 2010 winter games quarters that are out right now).
Coins that are collected are effectively taken out of circulation and never used as currency so I'm wondering what the Mint (or anyone else) stands to gain from doing this.
There muct be a logical explanation, but I can't figure it out.
Since Canadian coins cost less than face value to produce, every one taken out of circulation means a profit for the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) and the Canadian government. They are also hoping that some of those new coin collectors will start buying some of the bewildering array of commemorative silver and gold coins that the RCM produces, which is where the real profit for the RCM is.
The United States does the same thing with the state quarters and, now, the presidential series dollars. Mexico issued two complete "circulating" 32 coin sets of state coins with a face value of 100 pesos each, which was about US$9.50 each at the time they were issued, and they just started a circulating set of 5 peso coins with portraits of heroes of the war for independence and the Mexican Revolution which will eventually total 37 different coins. They want collectors to save them, because it's all about making a profit for the mint.
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the Royal Canadian Mint is making way too many coins. Most of them don't even have pictures to do with Canada on them like 1 has a picture a of Santa Clause on it, another is shaped like a playing Card, there are about 40 different olympics quarters, Hockey team symbols, about 50 different olympic dollar coins, a 20dollar coin with a picture of sharks on it, most of them are not even being circulated and have to be purchased off the Mint. My point is they are making way too many and making it imposable for a Collect to get them all, especially since they are not all being circulated. any thoughts on the subject?
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It is frustrating for the long-time collector, but the long-time collector is not who they're going after. They are hoping to attract new collectors, and offering a huge variety of choices opens it up to a wider audience. The RCM ( and the US Mint, who is doing the same thing on a much smaller scale) isn't worried about future value as much as they are selling what they have today.
It's completely a business decision, and it's perfectly understandable. Think about it. These mints are government entities. Do they make money from the coins they produce to be used as money? Absolutely not, they lose money. They sell what they produce to banks at face value; production and distribution costs eat that up and then some. But what they produce for the collector market (and don't forget the sizable investor sub-market) is sold for substantial premiums. Wouldn't you, if you were in the business of making coins?
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Royal Canadian Mint Vancouver 2010 Coins
The Royal Canadian Mint has released a range of gold and silver coins over three years in preparation for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The official collection, to be permanently displayed at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, includes the Vancouver 2010 circulation coin collection, the Vancouver 2010 $25 sterling silver hologram collector coin collection, the 2010 sterling silver Lucky Loonie, the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games Gold Maple Leaf and Silver Maple Leaf bullion coins. The Mint’s Vancouver 2010 coin collection also includes 36 limited mintage gold and silver collector coins and sets, including kilo coins, featuring innovative designs and technology such as holograms and ultra-high relief.
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Royal Canadian Mint launches ice sledge hockey coin during Vancouver 2010 ...CNW Group (press release) - Mar 18, 2010
National PostVANCOUVER, March 18 /CNW Telbec/ - Today, the Royal Canadian Mint issued the final coin in its Vancouver 2010 circulation coin program, the 25-cent coin Pressure on sledge team to get third hockey gold of the Gamesall 452 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
BusinessWeek - Mar 19, 2010
Gold #39;Panic#39; Buying Ends, Reducing Austrian Coin Sales by 80%March 19 (Bloomberg) -- Muenze Oesterreich AG, the Austrian mint that makes the best-selling gold coin in Europe and Japan, and morenbsp;raquo;Canada NewsWire (press release) - Mar 17, 2010
What: The Royal Canadian Mint will unveil the final coin in its Vancouver 2010 circulation coin program, the 25-cent coin featuring the sport of ice sledgeCoinNews.net (press release) - Mar 09, 2010
The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown Corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada#39;s circulation coins. An ISO 9001-2008 certified and morenbsp;raquo;
Metro Canada - Vancouver - Mar 19, 2010
The Royal Canadian Mint will pack up its display of Olympic medals at the Vancouver Public Library at 5 pm on Sunday. The mint had six- to eight-hour and morenbsp;raquo;


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