1985 Elizabeth II 1 oz. Maple Leaf gold coin?


Question:
I can't find a picture of it ANYWHERE and I have a couple of them. I was wondering what they are worth. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks

Answers:
The 1985-dated Maple Leaf gold 1 ounce is not scarce for the series and retails for around US$700 in original packaging. Dealers would pay about 5-10% off the bullion value(currently US$665 an ounce) when buying from you.
If the coins are not certified, but are in great condition (with all the packaging from the Royal Candadian Mint) - I would sell them for $695 each. If the coins are certified...69 grade should bring about $715 70 grade can bring as much as $850 (or even much more) - (this would be very unlikely though that they are 70s). If you do plan to sell them - you might be better off selling them to a local coin shop instead of selling them on ebay...the reason for this is that you will likely pay over $100 in listing, final value, and paypal fees by the time it is all said and done (for both coins)...so if a local coins dealer offers $650 cash (or better) for each - take it :)

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