The govt bullion coin that I have rejected most often lately are the pandas. I have some but usually the panda premiums are too high.
Pandas are actually a really cool coin, and certain designs and years are really Rare but i do agree that from a investing stand point the premiums are not very Reasonable
I was at a garage sale and they had a Libertad in a case. I offered $15 and they took it, later I realized it was a proof...beautiful coin!
Sure, I had to get one to go with my world monetized bullion collection. Just don't need/want another.
I tend to avoid maples or other Canadian bullion items because of the milk spotting issues. I like some of the designs, but the milk spotting tends to kill any collectible resale premiums, unless you get lucky and yours don't spot.
And you mean silver Maples. This does not happen to gold. As attractive as Silver Maples are, this is further support for buying gold over silver: no spotting or tarnishing.