Are You Buying the Right Bullion? The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf vs the American Silver Eagle

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Here’s a comparison between the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf and the American Silver Eagle:
"Hello and welcome to Cash and coins! I hope you are doing well. In this video, I’ll be talking about the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coin and how it compares to the American Silver Eagle. Watch till the end where I will summarize the comparison on a chart.
The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf and the American Silver Eagle both have worldwide popularity, they are silver bullion coins that are issued annually by their respective governments. Both coins are legal tender and have a high silver content, with the Silver Maple having the higher content.
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I bought a monster box of 2023 Maples. Good to hear they are worth the money.

yendorttiker
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There are an amazing amount of Chinese fake ASEs hitting all over. Maples for me.

mountainghoti
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I reached the same conclusion the hard way. I started out thinking I had to get the most silver with the least premium. I bought whatever was on sale and I realized too late that if I die before my wife, she’s going to inherit a big mess and probably get ripped off when she liquidates. If I could start over, it would be all maple leafs unless silver eagle premiums came back to earth. Sounds boring, but it was supposed to be for savings and/or insurance.

FelixTheCat
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The cause of milk spotting discoloration on silver coins has been attributed to the preparation of the silver planchets prior to the stamping of the coins. The planchets undergo burnishing with polished steel beads in an agitator vat with a detergent solution. Then the planchets are rinsed to remove the detergent. Thereafter they are heated in an annealing oven to soften the planchets. However, the rinsing off of the detergent may not always be sufficiently thorough. This results in residual detergent becoming inadvertently baked onto the surface of the planchets in the annealing oven and do not become visible until perhaps months later. An effective method to thoroughly remove the residual detergent after rinsing is to utilize pressurized steam cleansing but most mints do not take this extra cleansing step.

jadenephrite
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Like number 167! Enjoyed hearing about both these great bullion coins. Gotta hand it to the RCM, they have done a great job on everything with the Maple.

SilverStruck
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Great Video Cash and Coins. You cannot go wrong with either coin. Maples are more affordable and cheaper in Canada than Eagles, and i live in Canada, so I have more Maples than Eagles.

goldmaple
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As far as sovereign bullion goes, I'd choose 2019 and later maples over eagles every time. Reason: purity, quality, design, lower premium, fewer counterfeits, worldwide acceptability (especially in the secondary market). I only buy one or two sovereign bullions a month nowadays though, currently stacking more generic rounds and bars due to the lower premiums. But I do love the maples🥰🥰🥰

sovereign
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The best thing to do now is to avoid the Silver Eagle entirely. Sell all Silver Eagles you currently own. Replace them with lower premium silver. No sense in discussing Silver Eagle until this problem is taken care of.

glenh
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Love the Eagle but they are definitely over priced, the maple more affordable and really appreciate the security features not a big fan of design would prefer the eagles except the premium are way crazy, so when buying I purchase 999 rounds until every thing settles down.

constitutionaljb
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I prefer the Britannia over both the CSM and ASE. Best price to value ratio for a coin. I also like the many varied security features of the Britannia. I would never pay the premiums for a ASE these days. I have started to Acquire the CSM as prices come down as I do love the look of this coin too and its security features. But the Britannia is still best bang for the buck. It doesn't get the respect it deserves and while that is the case I will continue to load up on them.

jeremysmith
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Here watching and enjoy to the end. Thanks for sharing with us. Great upload. Full support from Bolo bolo. ✨

boloboloch
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Counterfeits for both coins are now being made in a much better quality, so the security features makes the whole difference for me. But with my current situation, just getting pieces for the collection, no ASEs or Maples for me. Great comparison!

skepticcontrarian
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The Royal Canadian mint provides the 1000 oz bars to the Comex.

swjackson
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There are also different privy marks on maples, Cash and Coins. There are signs of the zodiac, the Chinese lunar calendar animals, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Brandenburg Gate, Big Foot, E= mc2, various wildlife, light bulb, the Fab 15. The rarest privy is the 2006 Dutch Tulip privy for the Liberation of the Netherlands in WWII. Only 3, 000 were minted compared to other privys

goldmaple
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Cash and Coins, there are also special edition maples to commemorate the anniversary when the maple was introduced in 1988. In 1998, the RCM made a 10 oz maple with a commemorative plaque bar. In 2008, a gold gilded 1 oz maple was struck for the 20th anniversary of the maple.

goldmaple
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Mostly all I buy is one and two ounce rounds with cool designs, and 90% silver dimes quarters and halves. That being said I have Eagles and Maples, but they are not my favorite. I live all silver products, but 90% halves are my favorite...been stackin Franklins for 5 years now, they have done very well...and the 64 JFK's.

bobsilver
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Stacking both and all silver. And adding gold soon!✌🏻❤️🙏🏻🥈

andrewmacomber
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I talked to a FedEx employee, a while back, and she said that USPS, UPS, FedEx, even Amazon, ALL share delivery flights. In my area, if you send or receive packages thru say UPS, it will most likely come in on a FedEx plane and ALL the Postal Service packages do come in that way. Then FedEx delivers truckloads of packages to the local Post Office.

toejam
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I currently stack the Eagles, but I'm 3/4 my way to achieving my goal for stacking them so I'm still buying them in spite of the higher premium. Once I reach my goal for eagles, then I will switch to the Maples.

dukenukemani
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I buy both, but only if the price is reasonable. In the last few years I only buy ASE's at my LCS since they always beat the online dealers' prices.Though they don't always have them in stock. I'll buy Maples online or my LCS if I feel like it's a good price in the current market.

halfmoonblu