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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (8665)10/31/2002 7:26:12 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (1) of 89467
 
jim, or anyone -

are you or anyone else familiar
with this outfit?

mjpm.com

i checked with the royal bank of canada
about buying the maple leaf, and there is
a charge (in BC anyway) of $10.50 per, plus
a minimum charge of $7.00 depending on the
value of the coin. i'm not clear on the $7
charge.

so, a one ounce gold maple leaf would cost
at today's rate - $534.66 plus $10.50, plus
$7.00.

has anyone purchased coins from the royal
bank that could set me straight on the
costs involved. frankly, the bank employee
i spoke too seemed rather ill informed.
also, are there any benefits to buying 1/2
ounce coins?

TIA

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