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Maple V Philharmonic


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After having a look round and having seen that Maples seem to be a good few pounds cheaper than Phil's. The Austrian mint seems to mint as much as they want and the price of silver is the 'same' for everyone.

Any idea why this is a thing, or am I missing something?

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I would go for the maples than( if theyre new or year 2018-2019) 

I have philharmoniks too but most of the part could get the maples cheaper.

Why is that? Think supply and demand , eagles go for 25 euro now , even generic rounds go for higher as some bullions.

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42 minutes ago, tallthinkev said:

After having a look round and having seen that Maples seem to be a good few pounds cheaper than Phil's. The Austrian mint seems to mint as much as they want and the price of silver is the 'same' for everyone.

Any idea why this is a thing, or am I missing something?

Phillies have no Queenie on the back and some people like this.

It seems in my experience that the Maple leaf can get spots or milking far easier than most Coins

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1 hour ago, tallthinkev said:

Just seen the prices on ebay for the 2008, well over £30 when including postage, some going for over £45!!

Got 17 of them, so here £21-22 each?

Silver is typically selling for 18 to 30 oz

All you can do is ask and leave a little room for bartering...

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