Canada 2011 Wildlife Series - Endangered Species - Lone Wolf - Winner?

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  1. Matthew 26:14

    Matthew 26:14 New Member

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    Anyone think the Wildlife Series "Endangered Species" is going to be a winner? Kicked off with the Lone timber wolf. Going to be a 6 coin series with the Great Grizzly Bear released later this year. Then 2 coins released in 2012 and 2 in 2013. The 2x2012 and 2x2013 coin designs not announced yet. Mintage of each coin is set at 1 million maximum. Anyone think the series will be a winner? ie. attract numismatic value.
     
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    Silver & nice furry animals. Always a winner ! Are they doing a proof mintage ?
     
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    Saw these selling in coin shops for $37 USD... supplies were getting low though. They'd be a better bet with a mintage of only 1 million compared to regular Maples - and a hell of a lot more attractive than some of the Winter Olympics Maples that were released.
     
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    Maggie New Member Silver Stacker

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    So far Wolf in demand and a lot of interest already in Grizzly Bear,and he is still hibernating. Maggie.
     
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    Can still buy the Wolf pretty easily and its been out for like 6 months? Hardly been a runaway success?
     

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