mmissinglink
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@ Ouija - I've seen these only in pictures. They look neat. I think when some stackers talk of not liking colored coins, I think they are referring to coins that are processed with color at the Mint before release to the market...not after market applications....which are complete novelty. The examples I'd given of coins which have coloration are all coins where the color was applied at the Mint producing the coin. I don't see that as novelty....it's a special finish.
jLizard is right to point out that the Red Enamel Maple Leaf is a different process than pad printing. The Red Enamel Maple Leaf is a really striking coin...I bought one...much better looking in real life than in photos. I own some pad printed coins that look really excellent and the color adds to the appeal of the coin while on the other hand there are some coins that have pad printed color that look really awful. So, unlike some stackers who throw the baby out with the bath water and condemn ALL color coins, I don't. I know there's a difference in the qualities. To say that the New Zealand Mint's colored Lunar coins are the same quality as this awful colored coin for example - http://www.apmex.com/Product/81156?...2&zmap=81156&gclid=COvtxu-wnL4CFenm7AodZXAAAA - is to not have a very good sense of aesthetics I think.
Here's some of New Zealand Mint's coins with color applications: http://www.silverlunar.com/2012/01/nz-mint-1oz-silver-proof-lunar-dragon.html
I own a couple of these and I can tell you they look much better in the hand than in a picture.
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jLizard is right to point out that the Red Enamel Maple Leaf is a different process than pad printing. The Red Enamel Maple Leaf is a really striking coin...I bought one...much better looking in real life than in photos. I own some pad printed coins that look really excellent and the color adds to the appeal of the coin while on the other hand there are some coins that have pad printed color that look really awful. So, unlike some stackers who throw the baby out with the bath water and condemn ALL color coins, I don't. I know there's a difference in the qualities. To say that the New Zealand Mint's colored Lunar coins are the same quality as this awful colored coin for example - http://www.apmex.com/Product/81156?...2&zmap=81156&gclid=COvtxu-wnL4CFenm7AodZXAAAA - is to not have a very good sense of aesthetics I think.
Here's some of New Zealand Mint's coins with color applications: http://www.silverlunar.com/2012/01/nz-mint-1oz-silver-proof-lunar-dragon.html
I own a couple of these and I can tell you they look much better in the hand than in a picture.
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