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Costco Members 2024 1 oz Canada Maple Leaf Silver Coin, 25-count $609.99

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Last deal was 20 1oz coins for 540.

2024 1 oz Canada Maple Leaf Silver Coin, 25-count
Item 1814000 Member Only Item
Your Price 609.99$




Coin Highlights:
1 troy ounce of 99.99% pure silver
Bullion DNAâ„¢ Anti-Counterfeiting Technology, exclusive to the Royal Canadian Mint
Brilliant uncirculated finish
Packaged in a specially labeled tube holding 25 Coins per tube
Limit of 1 Transaction Per Membership, with a Maximum of 5 Units
Item is Not Eligible for Price Adjustments
Item is non-refundable
Item is not eligible for price adjustments

https://www.costco.com/.product.1814000.html
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Last deal was 20 1oz coins for 540.

2024 1 oz Canada Maple Leaf Silver Coin, 25-count
Item 1814000 Member Only Item
Your Price 609.99$




Coin Highlights:
1 troy ounce of 99.99% pure silver
Bullion DNAâ„¢ Anti-Counterfeiting Technology, exclusive to the Royal Canadian Mint
Brilliant uncirculated finish
Packaged in a specially labeled tube holding 25 Coins per tube
Limit of 1 Transaction Per Membership, with a Maximum of 5 Units
Item is Not Eligible for Price Adjustments
Item is non-refundable
Item is not eligible for price adjustments

https://www.costco.com/.product.1814000.html

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Feb 14, 2024
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nospin911
Feb 14, 2024
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Thank you for posting, I got the deal and love stacking! Also, California is ridiculous on taxing bullion.. wouldn't expect anything else though I guess.
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Feb 14, 2024
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dealtrasher
Feb 14, 2024
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last week the american silver was priced at 540. is there something special about the canadian silver that warrants a higher price?
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GreyBelieve1293
Feb 14, 2024
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Quote from dealtrasher :
last week the american silver was priced at 540. is there something special about the canadian silver that warrants a higher price?
These are packed 25 coins per tube. The American silver eagles are packed 20 coins per tube.
Feb 14, 2024
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mrmochi
Feb 14, 2024
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Quote from dealtrasher :
last week the american silver was priced at 540. is there something special about the canadian silver that warrants a higher price?
Silver eagles are more expensive. This is a better bang for the buck imo
Feb 14, 2024
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GregryS
Feb 14, 2024
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Quote from StuxnetKaos :
$24.40 per oz.
Remember all you California people, there are 49 other states and sales tax varies by state law.
You're not supposed to be charged a tax. Your purchasing silver. That's actually a currency. You're not taxed when you purchase currency
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GregryS
Feb 14, 2024
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Quote from nospin911 :
Thank you for posting, I got the deal and love stacking! Also, California is ridiculous on taxing bullion.. wouldn't expect anything else though I guess.
Yeah that is extraordinary because It's actual currency. as well as silver bullion.
Even though a bullion implies mass instead of value, this coin has an intrinsic value, so it's actually currency firstly and then bullion. secondly, even though a double eagle gold piece is cost $2,000, that's just based upon the spot market value, it's intrinsic value in the collapse of a Fiat currency would be $50.

but anyway it's California so they tax the oxygen if they could and they probably will once Amazon starts selling it to us
Last edited by GregryS February 13, 2024 at 07:17 PM.
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chemman14
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Quote from dealtrasher :
last week the american silver was priced at 540. is there something special about the canadian silver that warrants a higher price?
It's actually a lower price.
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chemman14
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Quote from GregryS :
You're not supposed to be charged a tax. Your purchasing silver. That's actually a currency. You're not taxed when you purchase currency
I fully agree, sadly the law says otherwise in CA.
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doogie1983
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Out of stock Frown
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GregryS
Feb 14, 2024
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Quote from iota :
if you want something that is way more hilarious for just a couple bucks more per ounce, get a 1 kilogram kookaburra coin from Australia.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/394320026094

$843 (as of right now) for a kilogram of silver in the shape of the heaviest ass coin you've ever seen in your life. I give one to my wife each anniversary as a stupid gift because it makes me laugh
Use fine bullion.com I checked real quick. You can get a kilo for $741, that's $100 a kilo less than what you're talking about which is significant.

Plus even if it's from eBay, I recognize that it's a trusted vendor of silver. I think I bought from them before but you're much better off just fine directly from anywhere but eBay. Like I said, check the website that I commented on. It's a bar off of the secondary market so it's not going to be a gigantic Australian coin, but kilo bars from the secondary market are easier to store. If I don't remember correctly, a kilo of silver is you know about the height and width of a set of playing cards and about a half inch longer since we're talking. Troy ounce is here. You're at approximately 32 tri ounces per kilo if you figure 31.1 grams per trio ounce? Anyway, that's a really good price because there's almost no markup over spot on that matter of fact. That deal that I'm talking about is like a dollar over spot price which is incredible for silver. Usually the premium psych and American silver eagles were 7 or $8 per ounce here you're looking at that seller on the site I listed, which is a big one. I think it's bullion director. One of the other ones are bullion exchange. Yeah, you know at 742 per kilo you're looking at like 23 and change per ounce that's remarkable.
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TenderCrib4980
Feb 14, 2024
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Quote from GregryS :
Use fine bullion.com I checked real quick. You can get a kilo for $741, that's $100 a kilo less than what you're talking about which is significant.

Plus even if it's from eBay, I recognize that it's a trusted vendor of silver. I think I bought from them before but you're much better off just fine directly from anywhere but eBay. Like I said, check the website that I commented on. It's a bar off of the secondary market so it's not going to be a gigantic Australian coin, but kilo bars from the secondary market are easier to store. If I don't remember correctly, a kilo of silver is you know about the height and width of a set of playing cards and about a half inch longer since we're talking. Troy ounce is here. You're at approximately 32 tri ounces per kilo if you figure 31.1 grams per trio ounce? Anyway, that's a really good price because there's almost no markup over spot on that matter of fact. That deal that I'm talking about is like a dollar over spot price which is incredible for silver. Usually the premium psych and American silver eagles were 7 or $8 per ounce here you're looking at that seller on the site I listed, which is a big one. I think it's bullion director. One of the other ones are bullion exchange. Yeah, you know at 742 per kilo you're looking at like 23 and change per ounce that's remarkable.
Dude, ebay is a great place to buy bullion and often much better than direct from the dealers (APMEX direct is universally overpriced, but they have some *awesome* deals on ebay). If you are paying by credit card, eBay is second only to Costco.
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TenderCrib4980
Feb 14, 2024
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Quote from GregryS :
Yeah that is extraordinary because It's actual currency. as well as silver bullion.
Even though a bullion implies mass instead of value, this coin has an intrinsic value, so it's actually currency firstly and then bullion. secondly, even though a double eagle gold piece is cost $2,000, that's just based upon the spot market value, it's intrinsic value in the collapse of a Fiat currency would be $50.

but anyway it's California so they tax the oxygen if they could and they probably will once Amazon starts selling it to us
LOL, what are you talking about. Its actual value is from the precious metal. You can say its "currency first" all you want but the only people who are spending it as currency are idiots who steal it and don't know what it is.
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Chuy05
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How do you sell these?

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charlesp2000
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I hate the "monarchy" bs but the silver is among the purest in the world and the maple looks nice.

Out of stock though sadly

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