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1967 and EARLIER CANADA LOT OF 100 SILVER $1.00 COINS APPROXIMATELY 60 OUNCES

1967 and EARLIER CANADA LOT OF 100 SILVER $1.00 COINS APPROXIMATELY 60 OUNCES

Each Canadian Silver Dollar is struck out of 80 % solid silver. Each Canadian Silver Dollar is struck with a weight of 23.33 grams. ACTUAL SILVER WEIGHT is 18.66 grams when new (coins may be worn) (weights may vary slightly). PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR SPECIFIC DATES. The item “1967 and EARLIER CANADA LOT OF 100 SILVER $1.00 COINS APPROXIMATELY 60 OUNCES” is in sale since Tuesday, July 23, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Collections, Lots”. The seller is “cashcdn” and is located in Winnipeg. This item can be shipped to Canada.

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins

Store Category: Glow In The Dark. According to Stefan Michalaks account, two glowing objects descended from the sky on May 20, 1967, near Falcon Lake, Manitoba, where one landed close enough for him to approach. When the craft suddenly took flight, its emission set Michalaks clothes ablaze, leaving him with mysterious burns and an unusual tale to tell. Your coins otherworldly shape is the perfect fit for such a story as the colourful coin captures the imagination as it recounts the Falcon Lake Incident, with black light-activated features to add a glow to the craft. The blast that knocked Michalak to the ground! If you enjoy UFO stories, then this coin is for you! FIRST SHAPED COIN OF ITS KIND TO FEATURE GLOWING ELEMENTS! Your coin is the first shaped coin of its kind to include photo-luminescent elements! Included with your coin is a black light flashlight that activates the glow-in-the-dark features, which add a red and purple glow to the craft (as per Stefan Michalaks account) and a yellow one to the blast. An exhilarating retelling of one of Canadas many fascinating stories of unexplained phenomena a story that captures the imagination and seemingly defies explanation! AN UNUSUAL SHAPE FOR A STRANGE ENCOUNTER! Your coins ovoid shape adds a curious twist to this re-telling of a mysterious eventone that fuelled speculation about the origins of the craft and the possibility of extraterrestrial visitors. A full application of vibrant colour over engraving results in an unforgettable scene, one filled with textural details that make this a superbly crafted example of visual storytelling. 99.99% PURE SILVER! Your limited collectible is set apart by an unusual theme and a glowing designa sure conversation-starter and an enthralling addition to your collection! Regardless of special packaging, the Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins! Only 4,000 coins will be made worldwideorder today as your coin is a limited work of art in its own right and highly collectible! Designed by artist Joel Kimmel, your coin is based on Stefan Michalaks account of what transpired on May 20, 1967, near Falcon Lake, Manitoba. A full application of colour re-creates the springtime colours of the place where Michalak saw two objects appear in the midday sky. Based on the witnesss descriptions and sketches, the oval-shaped UFO on the reverse has a steel-like appearance as it hovers above him. Black light-activated features complete the story by mimicking the distinctive red glow described by Michalak, while adding a yellow hue to the blast of hot air or gas that knocked the amateur prospector on his back and left him with mysterious burn marks. The reverse includes the engraved word CANADA, the face value 20 DOLLARS and the year 2018. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Around midday on May 20, 1967, amateur prospector Stefan (Stephen) Michalak was on the hunt for precious metals in Whiteshell Provincial Park when he suddenly noticed two strange objects in the sky. Both glowed with an intense red and glare as they descended from the sky; one abruptly left the scene, but the other landed roughly 50 metres away from Michalak, who moved in to get a closer look. The humming object was described as having a sulphurous smell, and it appeared to be made from a stainless steel-like material. Peering into a brightly lit opening, Michalak heard muffled sounds and tried calling out to them, only to be met with silence. He touched the seamless sides of the craft, which melted the tips of his glove; and when the UFO suddenly lifted off the ground, it emitted a blast of hot air or gas that knocked Michalak on his back, igniting his shirt and causing a grid-like pattern of third-degree burns to his chest. What was the strange craft? Where did it come from? Its a story that has more questions than answers. Michalak never claimed the craft was an alien one; neither did he waver in his account of what he had seen and experienced that day, even under the scrutiny of doctors, scientists, law enforcement officials and other authorities, who could neither corroborate nor disprove the close encounter. Canada is a hotbed of UFO activity! According to a survey, 1,131 UFO sightings were reported in Canada in 2016 but only 4% of these could not be explained. Quebec also leads all other provinces in reported UFO sightings. In 1967 (the same year as the Falcon Lake Incident), the worlds first UFO landing pad was built in St. Another famous Canadian UFO sighting took place in 1967 this time, in Shag Harbour, N. Where a series of orange lights were seen flashing in the sky before the unknown object crashed into the ocean. In 2016, a public opinion poll reported that four in five Canadians believe intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe, and nearly half of those polled believed aliens had already visited Earth. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver. 45 long x 33 wide. Joel Kimmel (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). It is one of Canadas most famous UFO encounters! Our second UFO coin is a re-telling of a widely witnessed event that took place in 1967. The vertical design conveys a feeling of awe as you witness four mysterious lights crashing into the waters off Shag Harbour, N. Use the blacklight flashlight (included) to view the coin in the darkthe glowing features add a sci-fi worthy touch to this true story! This coin brings attention to a story that many people don’t know about. The Shag Harbour Incident is one of the best government-documented UFO crashes; even today, the case remains open and unsolved. Laurie Wickens, Eyewitness and President of the Shag Harbour UFO Incident Society. Don’t be disappointed, order yours. CANADA’S BEST-DOCUMENTED UFO CRASH! Now you’re a witness too! This coin is a re-telling of a UFO crash in Canada that prompted a government investigation in 1967the same year as the Falcon Lake Incident featured on a 2018 coin. SECOND COIN IN A PHENOMENAL SERIES! For our second Unexplained Phenomena coin, we’re telling the story on a 1 oz. Fine silver rectangular wafer that gives us more vertical space to depict a UFO crash off Canada’s East Coast. A BLACK LIGHT-ACTIVATED GLOW! Use the black light flashlight (included) to activate the coin’s glow-in-the-dark features. These add a sci-fi worthy element to our colourful depiction of the mysterious craft and the four mysterious lights that were spotted in the sky. Designed by Pandora Young, your coin is an artist’s rendering of the Shag Harbour Incident. The colourful vertical image shows the well-known UFO encounter from a witness’ perspective, with a view from a fishing vessel off the southern coast of Nova Scotia. Three fishermen look up at the night sky, where black light technology adds a glow to the mysterious craft and its flashing lights as the object crashes into the Gulf of Maine. At first, no one referred to it as a UFO. Laurie Wickens, then 18, noticed the lights while driving with friends and estimated the craft to measure some 60 feet in diameter. But when it came crashing down into the sea, a flash of light and a roar led some witnesses to believe a plane crash had just occurred. Three RCMP officers, including one who had also seen the lights, arrived at the impact site to find the strange object glowing in the water less than a kilometre from the shore. Officials contacted the Rescue Coordination Centre in Halifax to find out if an aircraft had gone missingall were accounted for. Coast Guard and military vessels also arrived on the scene but they were already too late: the lights had already vanished and only the sparkling yellow foam remained on the surface. The search for a downed craft continued into the early morning hours but there was never any evidence of debris. A diving detachment of the Royal Canadian Navy also combed the seabed until the investigation was called off on October 9. What crashed in the water? Was it top-secret aircraft? Government documents show authorities could not offer a conventional explanation. Even today, the Shag Harbour Incident remains a mystery and one of the best-documented encounters with an unidentified flying object. Commercial pilots were the first to spot mysterious lights in the evening sky on October 4, 1967, as they approached Yarmouth, N. Sightings were also reported in Halifax. Seven witnesses (including Laurie Wickens) notified the RCMP about strange flashing lights or a possible plane crash. In fact, it was the authorities not the witnesses who first referred to the case as a UFO incident. Established in 2006, the Shag Harbour Incident Society is dedicated to chronicling the 1967 encounter. Visitors to the interpretive centre in Shag Harbour, N. Can learn more about the unexplained sighting through the permanent display of articles, memorabilia and videos. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. 49.8 x 28.6. Pandora Young (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “2018 Falcon Lake 2019 Shag Harbour UFO Incident $20 Pure Silver Coins” is in sale since Sunday, October 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “coins.4.fun” and is located in Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

2020 RCM Canada 2 oz. 9999 Silver Round CHUBBY Piedfort Canadian Goose BU Coin

2020 RCM Canada 2 oz. 9999 Silver Round CHUBBY Piedfort Canadian Goose BU Coin

2020 RCM Canada 2 oz. 9999 Silver Round CHUBBY Piedfort Canadian Goose BU Coin

2020 RCM Canada 2 oz. 9999 Silver Round CHUBBY Piedfort Canadian Goose BU Coin

2020 RCM Canada 2 oz. 9999 Silver Round CHUBBY Piedfort Canadian Goose BU Coin

View more great items. Up for your consideration is this 2020 RCM Canada 2 ounce. 9999 silver Piedfort Canadian Goose brilliant uncirculated coin. THESE ARE VERY LIMITED SILVER COINS SO GET THEM WHILE THEY ARE AVAILABLE! The new 2 oz Canada Goose is one of a kind, inspired by a classic design by Canadian artist Alex Colville that originally appeared on the 1967 dollar marking Canada’s Centennial. The Canadian Goose, which is internationally recognized as a Canadian emblem, is a national symbol for bravery, loyalty, confidence, protection, and determination. This fine 2 oz Silver Coin contains 2 troy ounces of pure 99.99% Silver, has a face value of 10 Canadian dollars and can be used as legal tender. Its slick design, level of detail, relief, and solid feel make it a truly beautiful coin. Buyers can have peace of mind knowing their investment is authentic and secure as it is backed by the renowned Royal Canadian Mint. Contains 2 ounces of. Coin comes in protective packaging. Multiples of 14 come in plastic mint tubes. Multiples of 280 come in Monster Boxes. Obverse: The effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Reverse: Features the Canada Goose classic design by Alex Colville’s that appeared on the 1967 Silver Dollar. Guaranteed by the Royal Canadian Mint. For centuries, flocks of Canada geese flying overhead have signaled the changing seasons, a fixture so deeply rooted in the Canadian psyche that artist Alex Colville proposed the Canada goose and its “serene, dynamic quality” for the Centennial Dollar in 1967. This coin features Colville’s design that highlights the gooses strong, streamlined body that enables it to fly great distances. Numerous geese will fly together in a V-formation to create air currents the geese can ride to save energy and travel as much as 1,000 km in a single day! The Canada goose nests throughout Canada and follows various migration routes south, the longest beginning on the northern tundra and ending in the southern U. Climate change is prompting more populations to overwinter in Canada, and some have begun nesting in western Greenland. The Canada goose was introduced to Britain in the 17th century, and was later brought to the Continent as a game bird. Its presence there is likely to evolve as their numbers continue to rise. This new series features cool, retro vibes inspired from designs from the past. Add this 2 oz Silver Canadian Goose coin to your cart today! Each of these 2 ounce silver coins is available to you in BU condition. Products in BU condition exhibit no signs of wear and tear, though minor coining flaws are possible such as breaks in the luster, spotted surfaces, and contact marks. Thank you very much for looking at our listings! Mint: Royal Canadian Mint. Purity: 99.99% Silver. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. See our other items. The item “2020 RCM Canada 2 oz. 9999 Silver Round CHUBBY Piedfort Canadian Goose BU Coin” is in sale since Wednesday, February 12, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “lspmex” and is located in Texas. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, Russian federation.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: Mint certified
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Brilliant Uncirculated
  • Year: 2020
  • Composition: 2 Ounce .999 Silver