wiper wrote:i'm not catching what the canadian government gets out of this?
JadeDragon wrote:No, I'm going to profit on this deal. There is no way that these coins will go lower than the face value we are paying. Would you not prefer a solid silver coin over a piece of paper.
Rodebaugh wrote:yeah....very cool. I will have to keep an eye out on the bay for one of these coins.
frugalcanuck wrote:wiper wrote:i'm not catching what the canadian government gets out of this?
Well they are making a tidy profit out of this. I would sell 7g's of silver for $20 all day.. or atleast until silver goes too high to make that profitable.
I think its great. Its kind of a win win for everyone involved. The problem with all this publicity is Im constantly reminded that my coins havent come in the mail yet.
JadeDragon wrote:Agreed, a big part of it is building a mailing list of people interested in collector coins. When we got them at the RCM store the two things they wanted were the cash and a slip filled out with my mailing address.
shinnosuke wrote:JadeDragon wrote:Agreed, a big part of it is building a mailing list of people interested in collector coins. When we got them at the RCM store the two things they wanted were the cash and a slip filled out with my mailing address.
Which list will be used later for confiscating said collector coins along with all others found on the premises.
JadeDragon wrote:shinnosuke wrote:JadeDragon wrote:Agreed, a big part of it is building a mailing list of people interested in collector coins. When we got them at the RCM store the two things they wanted were the cash and a slip filled out with my mailing address.
Which list will be used later for confiscating said collector coins along with all others found on the premises.
I don't keep any coins on the premises, so good luck.
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