Title | : | The beautiful 1.5oz 9999 RCM silver Polar Bear $8 coin |
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Just got two of the polar bear and cub coins and just ordered two of these coins Love all the series that RCM puts out and anything with wildlife in general Think my favorite is the 15oz grizzly, and the great horned owl for the birds of prey series Comment from : GalaxyTraveler |
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Love mine I will be ordering two more tomorrow Comment from : bobthebuilder914 |
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Just orderd one im in the uk, paid 38pounds sterling Comment from : JAMES BROWN |
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what ? didn't you see the huge polar bear on it ? that's heavier than an oz Comment from : Washingstone |
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I got one for my birthday Not sure if I'd purchase one myself or not, but I like it The thickness is great, strange size, but still think it's a nice coin Not particularly detailed, but nice semi-neumismatic bullion coin to have Comment from : QuinceM1 |
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these coins are the cats meow! i have 48 in my stable now! Comment from : lanceoa |
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beautiful coin - i hope there will be some around :-) Comment from : greg williams |
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How many did they make?
Comment from : Mikey Riley |
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I would love to get my hands on a few! Comment from : SLVshadow |
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I like it; its actually got me to go back and get all of the wildlife series, as well as collecting future ones There is something nice about the thickness of it Comment from : Quid Est Veritas |
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yeah that's a nice touch! Comment from : BenniRocco36 |
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LOVE IT! Comment from : BenniRocco36 |
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I generally try not to pay too high of a premium for RCM coins, due to the milk spot issue The premiums would vanish pretty quickly on a spotted coin Also, this particular coin should have had a custom capsule built for it I will be interested to see what people are willing to pay in couple of years, when the coins show odd toning, due to not being in a capsule, or milk spots showing up Comment from : silverfish VT |
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Australia & Canada have some similar issues with wild-life government mint coins
For some reason they always put an old dog on the back ;) LOL
But on a serious tone This coin could work great for fractional exchange If somebody only has 1 oz as change, for a 1/2 oz purchase, you could hand them this & get 1 oz in return, transaction done !
I do like the 9999 purity of the RCM Comment from : Jezebel Decibel |
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I don't like seeing any humans on my coins and especially a lizard queen I don't buy any coins with monarchs especially If you are a statist I guess one can tolerate such a thing, but for anarchists this is totally disgusting Comment from : hooverdog1957 |
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Isn't the troy ounce the standard by which bullion is measured and priced I go to Kitco and prices are listed in dollars per troy ounce and not dollars per 100g I don't really like this size myself as it is just confusing If you need to make a trade you would just use a 1 ounce plus a 1/2 ounce for the transaction and not a 1 1/2 ounce This is just a way for the mint to sell more coins To me this is purely numismatic and for it to be a collectible a low mintage would be necessary Comment from : hooverdog1957 |
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It's a nice bullion coin Was there a low mintage on them?
Thanks Comment from : lowpross11 |
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nice looking coin but IMO they should have reversed it and put the bear and ice in frosted cameo and leave the fields of the coin glossy Comment from : Silveready1 |
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I received my tube last week I also thought they may be more desired down the road due to odd size and face value, but I would have likely ordered them even if they were 1 oz and $5 face value, just b/c of the polar bear Comment from : Cupcake91 |
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I'm going to correct myself and say they are exclusively distributed IN THE USA from Lear Capital and NOT made exclusively FOR Lear Capital Comment from : Silver88 |
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I just bought a tube of these earlier today Drutter It's a limited run coin with a mintage limited to 500,000 and were made exclusively for a company called Lear Capital who ordered them from the Royal Canadian Mint I think it's a unique coin that will surely demand a premium in the future similar to how the 2006 1/2 oz silver wolf is doing Comment from : Silver88 |
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I got 2 at a high premium I'm thinking the value will go up on these Comment from : lanceoa |
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a very lovely coin, still debating on the issue on placing currency in a 15 TOZ coin with a est 24 premium on it, might just get one as a Xmas excuse haha, would like to see the polar bear design on the 1/4 TOZ $20 coin be a regular run design for a $1 dollar 9999 silver back money :) Comment from : TurtleFeather Brew |
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When you say 'nicely finished', do you mean it's more nicely finished than the Silver Maple? To me it appears identical in quality and finish The only physical difference I can find is the thickness and the design on the reverse Comment from : D Rutter |
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I got mine today Very nicely finished coin with very high premium Comment from : Alexiscom1 |
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Thanks for not shopping the witch's face in the video :) Comment from : Orest |
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well it is lovely :-) Comment from : skybirdbird |
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Just like with other bullion coins (such as the Maple), there is no worldwide price tag that everybody uses It's price is decided by the two people involved in the transaction For this one, I paid 65 CND on December 4th 2012, which was 24 over spot, putting it in numismatic territory A 1oz Silver Maple would have been 8 over spot Comment from : D Rutter |
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It sure looks purtty Comment from : Larkinchance |
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Agreed Apparently, the Mint wants to experiment with different sizes of bullion, because they believe customers want more variety Too bad that in a country that uses the Metric system they can't experiment with coins in grams 5g, 10g, 25g and so on Comment from : D Rutter |
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Nothing differentiates the obverse from a Silver Maple's obverse, other than instead of a little 5, there's a little 8 :) Comment from : D Rutter |
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very nice id buy a few Comment from : christopher mendez |
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Nice drutter, real nice mate :) Comment from : A55A551N8ER |
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Shiny on shiny, not so good
Polar bears are not shiny Should be frosty the bear, cold shiny background
Instead, frosty background for shiny numbers, wtf?
Not calming for the eyes
Got weight though MMMMmmm Weight Comment from : 143DREWID |
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Nice, very nice Im not sure why it should be 1 1/2oz though Comment from : FoyshaCollection |
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