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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2009

http://the-gold-market.blogspot.com This is a quarter ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin. It's about the size of a Canadian or American penny, and seems similar in weight. It seems really small when you compare it to a 1 ounce gold coin, or to one of my 1 kg silver bars. The 1/10 ounce coins are humorously small, tiny cute little things.

The reason I buy a lot of small denominations of gold plus silver is that I don't make all that much salary wise, but I'm trying to acquire precious metals regularly and these give me a way to do that within my budget. I can't buy 1 ounce gold coins every month but I can buy 1/4 ounce coins or larger amounts of silver.

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  • were did u order from?

    nice kilo bar

  • The kilo bar is from the Osaka branch of Ishifuku Kinzoku, and the coin is from the Osaka branch of Ginza Tanaka. I believe they're the two biggest precious metals dealers in Japan.

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  • i want 50 of them to feel better about myself and know that i have wealth and value. this paper money is killing me.

  • love the silver bar.

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  • nice coin. love those Maples... Keep stacking!

    check out my Canadian Maple Leaf on my channel

  • thanks for sharing

  • BTW.. this is 2011 and you can't get that much silver anymore for that much Gold.

    Silver is going way up than gold.

  • how much for kilo bar

  • ive gone blind.

  • Take them out of their packets. You obviously have a lot of trust in your postman (mail man or what you call them) :P

  • Both are excellent examples of precious metals. Love the maple leaf coins. nice quick video.

  • how much did it cost

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