S someone Active member Jun 7, 2003 4,307 1 36 Earth Jun 6, 2011 #1 I have a Canadian Maple leaf gold coin I want to sell. Does anyone know a good place to sell it?
D danmand Well-known member Nov 28, 2003 46,353 4,776 113 Jun 6, 2011 #2 someone said: I have a Canadian Maple leaf gold coin I want to sell. Does anyone know a good place to sell it? Click to expand... Scotia Mocatta is the biggest bullion dealer in town. You may, however, get a better price at a coin dealer.
someone said: I have a Canadian Maple leaf gold coin I want to sell. Does anyone know a good place to sell it? Click to expand... Scotia Mocatta is the biggest bullion dealer in town. You may, however, get a better price at a coin dealer.
T theycallmebruce Active member Nov 17, 2002 1,107 1 38 Jun 7, 2011 #3 you can go to your bank and sell it there. They will give you a good price, much better than any independant coin dealer.
you can go to your bank and sell it there. They will give you a good price, much better than any independant coin dealer.
D danmand Well-known member Nov 28, 2003 46,353 4,776 113 Jun 7, 2011 #4 theycallmebruce said: you can go to your bank and sell it there. They will give you a good price, much better than any independant coin dealer. Click to expand... Not necessarily. Go to KITCO.COM, scotia Mocatta (scotiabank) will pay similar. Then you can try a coin dealer. This morning Kitco is offering $1504 for a 1 oz maple leaf. Subtract shipping etc. Last edited: Jun 7, 2011
theycallmebruce said: you can go to your bank and sell it there. They will give you a good price, much better than any independant coin dealer. Click to expand... Not necessarily. Go to KITCO.COM, scotia Mocatta (scotiabank) will pay similar. Then you can try a coin dealer. This morning Kitco is offering $1504 for a 1 oz maple leaf. Subtract shipping etc.
S someone Active member Jun 7, 2003 4,307 1 36 Earth Jun 7, 2011 #5 Thanks. It sounds simplier than I thought.