My son will sell you as many Maple Leafs as you want for $10 each plus
shipping.  He still has hundreds of them.

Marshall

sol wrote:

> Are you actually IN Canada? I have tried several times to find a source
> for maple leaf silver coins, but we have no coin shops and by mail order
> they are quite expensive. Don't remember the last price but with
> shipping, I think it ran way more than $25 for two coins. Can't remember
> the site.
> sol
>
> Harold MacDonald wrote:
>
> > I have been using two of them right from the get go.At Approx. 7 bucks
> > each ,a real bargain as I am sure they should be able to make enough
> > CS to supply the city of Seattle for about 50 years at the rate they
> > wear down.I use a transformer.rectified to 34 VDC in 32 0z of double
> > distilled H2O @ 1 ma for approx 10 to 12 hrs with an aquarium
> > bubbler.Clear as a bell.I suspend the coins with two alligator clip
> > jumpers[Radio shack,$1.49].
> > I'm as happy as if I'm in my right mind.
> > Harold
> >
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> >
> >
> >
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