stevkc wrote:I'm not seeing why this is such a great deal. Not that it is bad, but why is it so great?
So I pay approx. $20 US for $20 face in Canadian money. Assuming the exchange rate doesn't go too crazy in one direction, there doesn't seem to be a lot of downside (although since a $20 Canadian coin isn't all that spendable in Kansas, I need the coin to appreciate to make it worth buying them).
But the upside seems pretty limited. Despite the $20 face value, the silver content is only about 1/4 oz, which is about $8 melt. So silver would have to go to $80/oz to have $20 worth of silver. Where is the value? Is there a great numismatic value? With a mintage of 250,000 they aren't really that rare. Yes, if silver tanks, it is still worth $20 Canadian, but if that happens, I'd rather have my US $20 than Canadian $20. Just wondering...
beauanderos wrote:I'm glad you guys like them. Enjoy them. I'm sticking with my original premise that I'd rather have eight times the silver for the same money.
Rodebaugh wrote:beauanderos wrote:I'm glad you guys like them. Enjoy them. I'm sticking with my original premise that I'd rather have eight times the silver for the same money.
Christmas morning arrived and out stepped Ebenezer Ray to say to the first realcenter he could see......"Bah humbug, I don't want your $20 CAD coins or your Special ASE sets."
justj2k78 wrote:
I almost bought some of the $20 CAD coins, but in the end, I decided my stack was too small to begin widening my focus. Seemed like a cool premise though, and I can hit Canada with a rock, from my house. Those ASEs though... couldn't partake this time, but I'll be waiting when the 30th anniversary comes around!!!
aloneibreak wrote:justj2k78 wrote:
I almost bought some of the $20 CAD coins, but in the end, I decided my stack was too small to begin widening my focus. Seemed like a cool premise though, and I can hit Canada with a rock, from my house. Those ASEs though... couldn't partake this time, but I'll be waiting when the 30th anniversary comes around!!!
glad i wasnt the only one !
inflationhawk wrote:Got mine today. Upon closer inspection, it appears to me that the canoer is upside down on the coin! Am I crazy? If you look at it with the word Canada upside down, the canoer looks more correct.
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