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Canadian Palladium Coin


Digi Weigh

Canadian Coins


Home Coin Scale, x 0.1 Pennyweight, Ounce Weighing Balance
(Toy) Digi Weigh

Enables you to choose from 4 different modes: Pennyweight, Gram, Ounce, Grain
Set includes 2 "AAA" batteries, manual, and manufacturer's warranty
Bright blue, high contrast LCD display is very easy to read; sleek design fits in briefcase or display case


Price: $39.95 $19.95

Answers

Are Canadian Palladium Mapleleafs (1 ounce Palladium coins) a good long term investment?

Palladium is at $422 as I write this.

What do you think?


Are you a regular coin investor? Do you follow the market. Over the long term I think palladium will rise as we find more and more uses. It might be ok as part of an investment portfolio. It will not produce any income. These are some of the things you must consider before buying.

Palladium Maple Leaf


Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf The Palladium Canadian Maple Leaf design has the image of Queen Elizabeth II struck on one side with the enomination ...

gold, silver, platinum or palladium?

i buy the actual metal and take possession so zinc and copper are out. i already have so much silver my safe deposit boxes are full. I like gold but think 625 is a lil too high. at 575 i would buy. so i was looking at canadian maple palladium vs. us platinum eagle coins. each are 1 oz of the metal. if you had to buy one of the 2, what would you buy? WHY? I was thinking of waiting to see if prices drop but I could be wrong. talk to me people!


well you do know that those are commodities and you will be taxed at the highest rate last look was 32% when you sell them for profit. Silver is way too high because of the ETF that was released last year but the etf did drop below $100 for a brief time I also do not like commodities right now and don't see much swing in Gold yet as it was very early in the year (I bought at $48 sold at $60 recently I would hold off buying more (especially when the commies are taking control in a few weeks) see what happens.


Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf

The Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf was introduced by the Royal Canadian Mint as an alternative to the Platinum Maple Leaf. These coins were extensively tested and each test left the coins with a mark to attest to the Maple Leaf authenticity. Two different lots of palladium blanks were used to test the coins. The coins tested in the first lot of blanks were marked with an “A” Mint Mark to identify it as coming from test Lot A. Similarly coins from the other lot were marked with a “B” Mint Mark to identify the as product of the Lot B. The was produced in a relatively small number due to dictates of the demand. The first year of production saw 40,000 coins, but thereafter the Royal Canadian...

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Palladium Coin

The first official release of palladium coins was in the African country of Sierra Leone. Soon after, a South Pacific country, Tonga issued coinage commemorating its new king. With this began a new trend in currency, as more countries began issuing their own commemorative currency. Today, Canada, the Soviet Union, France, Portugal, Russia, China, Australia and Slovakia have all issued their own versions of commemorative palladium coin.

Palladium itself is a rare metal of the platinum group of transition elements. This metal has long been the low cost substitute for its more expensive counterpart, platinum. Palladium is one of the most used metals in the jewelry industry as it can be alloyed with gold to produce white gold. Palladium mining is a part of all the major platinum mining companies in countries like Canada and South Africa. The lion’s share of palladium supply is controlled by Russia and it has managed to keep its palladium amounts and status a state secret for the past few decades.

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