Oh please save me great one! A 1 ounce glow in the dark silver coin for $100.00? Warning newbies, do not be conned into these.
I would pay less than $40, $100 is too expensive for a silver bullion coin though. I wonder what they put in it to make it glow? Uranium, Plutonium? I think that the Royal Canada Mint is overdoing it and running out of ideas when they try to innovate.
They have quite the novelty coin production up there. Must be making money on someone though or they would not keep doing it.
Well it doesn't hurt to charge 100$ for a 20$ coin. And colorized coins are comparable to fingernails on a chalkboard.
But, Tommy, it has such a pretty insert that will become very, very valuable in the next 100 years. Chris
It's not their first glow in the dark coin. That was one of their dinosaur coins from a couple of yeas ago.
Not gonna lie, those dinosaurs are actually pretty cool. I wouldn't spend a hundred bucks on it, of course, but they are cool.
My daughter would love these. She's starting her Ph.D. in vertebrate paleontology this fall at University of Chicago.