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To: Don Lloyd who wrote (30008)10/19/2000 11:17:07 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
Don, try to get the gold wrap off, and enjoy your piece of chocolate...-g-

heck i just noticed that even the kangaroos have 4 nines...apparently the extra fineness philosophy has taken root everywhere...and i always thought the Maples were somehow unique.

and i also know why...because, as the Royal Canadian Mint says:
<<The Royal Canadian Mint was the first world mint to commercially produce 99.99% pure gold. This innovation gave the Gold Maple Leaf instant recognition when it was introduced to the bullion coin market years ago, and it remains the most well recognized and sought after bullion coin in the market today.>>



To: Don Lloyd who wrote (30008)10/19/2000 11:44:48 PM
From: SeaViewer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
I am wondering why Krugerrand is so cheap from this site:

coinguide.com

Maple, Eagle, etc. costs more or less the same comparing with other places.