So today I received the silver pieces I talked about in my post from three days ago. Actually, just the two, as the shop seller told me he couldn't find the third one in his inventory. Oh well, I still got two beautiful pieces under spot (with postal included!) so I won't complain 😄
As a quick reminder, the coin pictured above are:
- 1 Canadian dollar from 1977 commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation of Elizabeth II, 0.500 / 23.3276 g
- A "6.55957 Francs Euro Conversion" coin which is 0.900, 13 g
Now, as you can probably notice from the photos above, the euro conversion coin comes inside a booklet kind of thingie that I would love to open. But unfortunately it's wrapped in the original (?) plastic casing.
I am really itching to open it however it will probably lose some (if not a lot) value if I do. Especially in some years from now!
What would you do ? Keep it sealed or not? And what's the point of keeping it sealed if I don't get to actually enjoy unwrapping this beauty? 😔
What would you do? Unseal it or not?
So I figured to make things a bit fun.
Leave me a comment and tell me if you would unwrap it or not. I'll give the post a couple of days to run and then depending on the popular vote in the comments I will open it..or not 😄
So tldr.
Keep it wrapped or open it?
Ok plebs! This is it for today!
See you soon with more shiny 😍
Fun Numismatics Posts
Enjoyed the post? Here is some more fun silver/numismatics themed content I have written in the past that you may enjoy:
- The country that uses plastic coins!
- My silver pocket piece
- My favorite piece from the stack
- The 10 Million Dollar Coin
- That's one big nugget!
- The Ten Thousand Dollar Bill ?!?!
- Biggest Gold Coin Ever
- A coin made of cardboard
- World's smallest gold coin
- Manchukuo's Fiber Coins from 1945
And don't forget to join me in the silver gold stackers discord where I hang around! We are a fun bunch, I promise! Just click here!