New Perth Mint Stock Horse Coin

chrissilver said:
The Perth Mint website says nothing about a COA, I guess the packaging is comes in is also the COA? Lol. I should put a hole on my COA, put the coin in, and then instantly is worth $10 more hahaha

The stunningly beautiful card distracts viewers from the possibly less attractive aspects of the Stock Horse.

Un-carded ones are so ugly they need a box to hide them in. :P
 
wsd_collector said:
Hey, at least with out milk spots, we know what we get is real ;)...It was a security feature introduced exclusively by Royal Canadian Mint :lol:

But again, that's just bullion...No Numismatic product has ever developed milk spots (at least none that I've seen)

I just collected my Stock Horse form a local dealer... one of them has a lot of milk spots at the observe, on the polished area surrounding the queen.

I exchanged mine for another piece. Please check your horses guys.
 
yrh0413 said:
wsd_collector said:
Hey, at least with out milk spots, we know what we get is real ;)...It was a security feature introduced exclusively by Royal Canadian Mint :lol:

But again, that's just bullion...No Numismatic product has ever developed milk spots (at least none that I've seen)

I just collected my Stock Horse form a local dealer... one of them has a lot of milk spots at the observe, on the polished area surrounding the queen.

I exchanged mine for another piece. Please check your horses guys.

Where you from?
 
@Eureka Moments: admitidley they are not the nicest of coins, but I actually like them, I don't think they are ugly. When they are in your hand they actually look quite nice IMO.
 
chrissilver said:
@Eureka Moments: admitidley they are not the nicest of coins, but I actually like them, I don't think they are ugly. When they are in your hand they actually look quite nice IMO.

Well get a bloody decent light and take some better pics and replace your crap-pic avatar so we can better see its finer features. :)
 
Eureka Moments said:
yrh0413 said:
wsd_collector said:
Hey, at least with out milk spots, we know what we get is real ;)...It was a security feature introduced exclusively by Royal Canadian Mint :lol:

But again, that's just bullion...No Numismatic product has ever developed milk spots (at least none that I've seen)

I just collected my Stock Horse form a local dealer... one of them has a lot of milk spots at the observe, on the polished area surrounding the queen.

I exchanged mine for another piece. Please check your horses guys.

Where you from?

Should have taken some photos of the milk spots... sorry I cannot reveal my location as our local community is small.

Just make sure you check your coins when you receive them. I like the stock horse coins. :)
 
yrh0413 said:
Eureka Moments said:
yrh0413 said:
I just collected my Stock Horse form a local dealer... one of them has a lot of milk spots at the observe, on the polished area surrounding the queen.

I exchanged mine for another piece. Please check your horses guys.

Where you from?

Should have taken some photos of the milk spots... sorry I cannot reveal my location as our local community is small.

Just make sure you check your coins when you receive them. I like the stock horse coins. :)

Can you say what Country your from?
 
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