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>>50665312
Interesting. So is this an advantage that numismatics have? Like RCM doesn't sell bullion directly, only numismatics.

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So I was browsing products from Canada Post (they offer Mint products) and found this oddity.

So you pay $2000 CAD for a coin that's actually worth $200 CAD at any merchants? What's more is that the gold content on it (the 15.43grams) is worth $1121 CAD. That's almost half of what I'd pay for the coin. Is this a 100% premium? what the fuck, is this common? I don't have stacks yet ('m stackless)

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Canada bros, can someone explain this to me? I was looking at Royal Mint products and found this. see picrel

So you pay $2000 CAD for a coin that's actually worth $200 CAD at any merchants? What's more is that the gold content on it (the 15.43grams) is worth $1121 CAD. That's almost half of what I'd pay for the coin. Is this a 100% premium? what the fuck

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