S Shippeevt Member Dec 22, 2015 #22 Nice! I didn't even get look at my 2015 sold it in these sealed mint shipping box box...
copperhead Active Member Jan 9, 2016 #24 Seems that a one ounce coin is the best choice http://www.goldmart.com/daily-internet-special-products/2012-1-oz-canadian-platinum-maple-leaf.html in particular the small coins have high premiums I read Platinum is hard to mint compared to Silver and Gold
Seems that a one ounce coin is the best choice http://www.goldmart.com/daily-internet-special-products/2012-1-oz-canadian-platinum-maple-leaf.html in particular the small coins have high premiums I read Platinum is hard to mint compared to Silver and Gold
F fltacoma Member Jan 9, 2016 #25 copperhead said: Seems that a one ounce coin is the best choice http://www.goldmart.com/daily-internet-special-products/2012-1-oz-canadian-platinum-maple-leaf.html in particular the small coins have high premiums I read Platinum is hard to mint compared to Silver and Gold Click to expand... Goes to show how popular the metal is! Hahaha
copperhead said: Seems that a one ounce coin is the best choice http://www.goldmart.com/daily-internet-special-products/2012-1-oz-canadian-platinum-maple-leaf.html in particular the small coins have high premiums I read Platinum is hard to mint compared to Silver and Gold Click to expand... Goes to show how popular the metal is! Hahaha