5oz norfed

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    1ozTrOy New Member

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    Which year Out of the 5 oz Norfed round is the more desirable and whats is the typical going rate for these coins? Im either buying a 5oz 2013 silver panda or the Norfed round. Im leaning towards the later due to its confiscation history.
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    Silver Soul Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Both $50 & $100 Norfed 5oz are stunning to look at in hand, pictures of them just don't cut it when trying to capture detail. I would personally lean to the $100 one for better investment, But buy both the $50 & $100 if you can as they equally have wonderful reverse designs :p

    At the moment the $50 seems to hover around $550 - $650 USD mark whilst the $100 Expect to pay a little more @ around the $650 - $750 USD range.
    Be careful........ Collecting Norfeds can get addictive, & very expensive. :D
     
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    Altima Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    750 range? You could add abit more and get a graded 5oz britannia :p
     
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    Stark Active Member Silver Stacker

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    I also prefer 100$, as I have 2 of them, and 100 is nicer number than 50. :p

    You can get the for less I would say. I saw some being sold on eBay for 400$ or less.

    Good luck! ;)
     
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    1ozTrOy New Member

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    Ouch! Those prices are high but understandable considering its beauty and history.
    The $100 is definitely the better buy for the collector side of me.
     

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