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2005 Canada Sterling Silver 50 Cent 6 Coin Proof Set WWII Commemorative 60th

2005 Canada Sterling Silver 50 Cent 6 Coin Proof Set WWII Commemorative 60th

2005 Canada Sterling Silver 50 Cent 6 Coin Proof Set WWII Commemorative 60th

2005 Canada Sterling Silver 50 Cent 6 Coin Proof Set WWII Commemorative 60th

2005 Canada Sterling Silver 50 Cent 6 Coin Proof Set WWII Commemorative 60th. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “dw171david” and is located in this country: US. 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, Korea, South, 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, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-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, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Uruguay.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Fineness: 0.925
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

Canada 2014 Wwii Memorial Wait For Me Daddy $10 Coloured Rare Silver Coin

Canada 2014 Wwii Memorial Wait For Me Daddy $10 Coloured Rare Silver Coin

Canada 2014 Wwii Memorial Wait For Me Daddy $10 Coloured Rare Silver Coin

Canada 2014 Wwii Memorial Wait For Me Daddy $10 Coloured Rare Silver Coin

Canada 2014 Wwii Memorial Wait For Me Daddy $10 Coloured Rare Silver Coin

Canada 2014 Wwii Memorial Wait For Me Daddy $10 Coloured Rare Silver Coin

Canada 2014 Wwii Memorial Wait For Me Daddy $10 Coloured Rare Silver Coin

Canada 2014 Wwii Memorial Wait For Me Daddy $10 Coloured Rare Silver Coin

LADIES & GENTLEMEN, AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES. T HAN KS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT TIME! IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANY CANADIAN COINS, SETS, ROLLS, RCM PRODUCTS, PLEASE LET ME ASSIST YOU AND THE CHANCES ARE GOOD THAT I MAY FIND IT FOR YOU AT A PRICE WHICH WILL BEAT THE MARKET TREND PRICE. I HAVE HUGE INVENTORY OF CANADIAN COINS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS LIKE SMALL CENTS, LARGE CENTS, TOKENS, 5 CENT SILVERS, FIVE CENT NICKEL COINS, TEN CENTS THE SAME WAY AND 25 CENT AND 50 CENT AND DOLLARS THE SAME WAY. ALSO GOT LOTS IN PROOFLIKE SETS, ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTS AND SETS, COMMEMORATIVE CANADIAN SETS OF COINS AND HAVE SOME COIN SUPPLIES AND ALBUMS TOO FOR PRESERVING YOUR COINS. I HAVE BEEN SERVING MY VALUED CUSTOMERS SINCE 1995 AND I TRY MY BEST TO PROVIDE THEM TOP QUALITY SERVICE AND EXCELLENT PRODUCTS AT A FAIR PRICE. PLEASE KEEP IN TOUCH AND IF ANYTHING IN CANADIAN COINS IS ON YOUR LIST, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL GLADLY WORK ON IT. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “mahin888″ and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: Uncertified

2019 1 oz. $20 Fine Silver Coin WWII Series The Battle of the Scheldt. 9999

2019 1 oz. $20 Fine Silver Coin WWII Series The Battle of the Scheldt. 9999

2019 1 oz. $20 Fine Silver Coin WWII Series The Battle of the Scheldt. 9999

2019 1 oz. $20 Fine Silver Coin WWII Series The Battle of the Scheldt. 9999

2019 1 oz. $20 Fine Silver Coin WWII Series The Battle of the Scheldt. 9999

Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a custom beauty box. Coin & box may have minor imperfections. Mintage just 7,500 worldwide. Royal Canadian Mint Summary. Commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Scheldt that helped forge the close bond between Canada and the Netherlands. The close bonds between Canada and the Netherlands were forged during the Second World War, when our histories became entwined on the shores of the Scheldt River. Our eighth Battlefront coin commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Scheldt (2 October – 8 November 1944), one of Canada’s key contributions to the Allied victory in Europe. This coin design captures the intensity of a battle in which every advance was a deadly struggle to seize the high ground. For the First Canadian Army, the Scheldt was their most grueling campaign yet. But for the Dutch, it marked the beginning of the end of a brutal occupation, and the deepening of a friendship between two countries. EIGHTH COIN IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR – BATTLEFRONT SERIES: This 1 oz. Coin commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Scheldt (1944), a critical battle for the First Canadian Army. A HISTORIC EFFIGY: Like all Canadian coins issued in 1944, this pure silver coin features the historic effigy of King George VI by T. Paget on its obverse. INCLUDES INSIGNIA OF THE FIRST CANADIAN ARMY: The proud insignia of the First Canadian Army tops the design and emphasizes Canada’s key role in securing port access to Antwerp in the fall of 1944. CLOSE CONSULTATION: We worked closely with Canadian and Dutch historians/military experts to ensure historical accuracy and achieve a beautifully engraved design that is as precise as possible. EXCLUSIVE SERIES-WIDE PACKAGING: All our Second World War-Battlefront Series coins (including this one) are packaged in a clamshell case and a custom beauty box. Collect every coin in the series and place the boxes spine to spine-together, they form a complete timeline of Canada’s military engagements during the Second World War. INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE: The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. PURE SILVER: Your coin is crafted from 99.99% pure silver! The insignia of the First Canadian Army appears above the infantryman, who wields a Bren gun while advancing past a tower mill. A Wasp MKII C flamethrower universal carrier backs the infantry advance from atop an embankment near the Scheldt River. The obverse features the effigy of King George VI by T. Canada at the Battle of the Scheldt (1944). By the fall of 1944, overextended supply lines had slowed the Allies’ rapid advance into Northwest Europe. Securing a deep-sea port closer to the front was of paramount importance; fortunately, the Allies had seized Europe’s second-largest seaport, Antwerp (Belgium), in September. But the port was of little use without access to the North Sea: both sides of the Scheldt Estuary were held by more than 100,000 of the Wehrmacht’s best troops. Thus, the task of securing the 70-kilometer-long corridor was assigned to the First Canadian Army, supported by British and Polish formations. On 2 October, the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, backed by 4th Canadian Armored Division, launched the first phase of the offensive along the north bank. They established a foothold on the South Beveland isthmus (known as “polder country”) before clearing the peninsula in the third phase, Operation Vitality (24-31 October). Meanwhile, the second phase (Operation Switchback) began on 6 October when the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division moved to clear the Breskens pocket on the south shore. Backed by British air support and artillery, Wasp flamethrowing carriers led the charge across the Leopold Canal, while the infantry launched an amphibious attack along the coast. The final phase, Operation Infatuate, saw the Allies storm the heavily fortified Walcheren Island. Bombers targeted the perimeter dikes and flooded 4/5 of the land to allow an amphibious assault. The Canadians (and later the 52nd British Division) attacked the island’s only land approach: a causeway too narrow for tanks. Middelburg fell on 6 November; 8 November, the last pockets of resistance were cleared and a major minesweeping operation was underway in the Scheldt River. The terrain was flat and roads were built on top of dykes and other embankments… As were the enemy’s defenses. Weapons were often positioned on the reverse (back) slopes, including deadly Nebelwerfer rocket launchers. Trees were cut down and placed in fields, then connected by barbed wire and mines; dubbed Rommel Asparagus, these were deadly obstacles for paratroopers. Mines were also laid beneath main roads while dikes were cut to flood the lowlands. Canadians quickly learned they couldn’t dig foxholes or trenches more than a foot deep before water filled them in. Cold weather did little to ease the wet conditions, while the mud slowed both man and machine. Canada suffered a total of 6,367 casualties during the five-week battle, including the loss of 3,650 men from the 2nd Canadian Division. On 13 October 1944 – “Black Friday” – the lead company of the Black Watch Regiment suffered the second-worst single-day disaster in the Regiment’s history. The company of 90 men was reduced to just four survivors, and all four of its commanders were among the casualties. The enemy hoped to re-capture Antwerp by launching a major offensive in December 1944: the Battle of the Ardennes, also known as the Battle of the Bulge. Pushing through France and Belgium, the First Canadian Army was tasked with clearing coastal areas, including disabling the V rocket launch sites that had targeted southern England. But the port of Antwerp quickly became the next target during the Battle of the Scheldt – in fact, it was the most targeted city between 14 October 1944 and 30 March 1945, when an estimated 1,214 V-1 flying bombs and V-2 supersonic rockets struck the Allied-controlled port. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “canadacoinchest” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Pure Silver
  • Fineness: .9999
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Mintage: 7,500
  • Strike-Type: Proof
  • Modified Item: No
  • Certification: Serialized
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $20
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Year: 2020
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 1 oz.
  • Edge: Serrated
  • Diameter: 38 mm

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain

2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set – 60th Anniversary of WWII – Battle of Britain. Honour those Canadians who served in the Second World War with this important series of six 50-cent sterling silver coins. Each coin highlights a significant contribution that our troops made to pave the way for the Allies’ ultimate victory 60 years ago. The Battle of Britain. Honour the Canadians that fought alongside British pilots, seamen and ground corps during the nine-month siege of the coveted island nation. Liberation of the Netherlands. Discover the story behind the special bond that was forged between Holland and Canada during the critical last weeks of the Second World War. Salute the sheer determination and daring exploits as Canadians fought formidable armies and scorching summer heat to march through Sicily. Battle of the Scheldt. Witness the revival of Europe’s key inland port as Canadians conquered German defences on the Netherland’s impassable lowlands. Pay tribute to extraordinary bravery and the valuable lessons that were learned as Canadians put their lives on the line to raid the critical seaport of Dieppe. The Battle of the Atlantic. Remember Canada’s daring merchant fleets that crossed the Atlantic to bring much-needed men and supplies to Europe – despite the ominous threat of German U-boats. Royal Canadian Mint Coin. 92.5% silver, 7.50% copper. Face Value: This set contains six fifty cent coins. Weight (g) 9.30. Diameter (mm) 27.13. Artist: Peter Mossman (reverse) Susanna Blunt (obverse). Please wait for us to send you an invoice. If your automatic checkout does. We reserve the right to hold all. For in-person pick-up we also accept cash or Interac. The item “2005 50-Cent Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary of WWII Battle of Britain” is in sale since Tuesday, December 31, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “jandm-coin-jewellery” and is located in Vancouver, BC. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Manufacturer: Royal Canadian Mint
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Year: 2005
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

1944-2019 WWII Battlefront #8 Battle of the Scheldt $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

1944-2019 WWII Battlefront #8 Battle of the Scheldt $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

1944-2019 WWII Battlefront #8 Battle of the Scheldt $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

1944-2019 WWII Battlefront #8 Battle of the Scheldt $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

1944-2019 WWII Battlefront #8 Battle of the Scheldt $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada

Store Category: World Wars. I must emphasize that, of all our operations on our entire front from Switzerland to the Cannel, I consider Antwerp of first importance. Message from General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, to Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, Commander of 21st Army Group (9 October 1944). The close bonds between Canada and the Netherlands were forged during the Second World War, when our histories became entwined on the shores of the Scheldt River. Our eighth Battlefront coin commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Scheldt (2 October 8 November 1944), one of Canada’s key contributions to the Allied victory in Europe. This coin design captures the intensity of a battle in which every advance was a deadly struggle to seize the high ground. For the First Canadian Army, the Scheldt was their most gruelling campaign yet. But for the Dutch, it marked the beginning of the end of a brutal occupation, and the deepening of a friendship between two countries. Commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Scheldt that helped forge the close bond between Canada and the Netherlands. EIGHTH COIN IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR – BATTLEFRONT SERIES: This 1 oz. Coin commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Scheldt (1944), a critical battle for the First Canadian Army. A HISTORIC EFFIGY: Like all Canadian coins issued in 1944, this pure silver coin features the historic effigy of King George VI by T. Paget on its obverse. INCLUDES INSIGNIA OF THE FIRST CANADIAN ARMY: The proud insignia of the First Canadian Army tops the design and emphasizes Canada’s key role in securing port access to Antwerp in the fall of1944. CLOSE CONSULTATION: We worked closely with Canadian and Dutch historians/military experts to ensure historical accuracy and achieve a beautifully engraved design that is as precise as possible. EXCLUSIVE SERIES-WIDE PACKAGING: All our Second World WarBattlefront Series coins (including this one) are packaged in a clamshell case and a custom beauty box. Collect every coin in the series and place the boxes spine to spinetogether, they form a complete timeline of Canada’s military engagements during the Second World War. INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE: The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. PURE SILVER: Your coin is crafted from 99.99% pure silver! LIMITED WORLDWIDE MINTAGE: Only 7,500 coins will be made available worldwide. The insignia of the First Canadian Army appears above the infantryman, who wields a Bren gun while advancing past a tower mill. A Wasp MKII C flamethrower universal carrier backs the infantry advance from atop an embankment near the Scheldt River. The obverse features the effigy of King George VI by T. Canada at the Battle of the Scheldt (1944). By the fall of 1944, overextended supply lines had slowed the Allies’ rapid advance into Northwest Europe. Securing a deep-sea port closer to the front was of paramount importance; fortunately, the Allies had seized Europe’s second-largest seaport, Antwerp (Belgium), in September. But the port was of little use without accessto the North Sea: both sides of the Scheldt Estuary were held by more than 100,000 of the Wehrmacht’s best troops. Thus, the task of securing the 70-kilometre-long corridor was assigned to the First Canadian Army, supported by British and Polish formations. On 2 October, the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, backed by 4th Canadian Armoured Division, launched the first phase of the offensive along the north bank. They established a foothold on the South Beveland isthmus (known as polder country) before clearing the peninsula in the third phase, Operation Vitality (24-31 October). Meanwhile, the second phase (Operation Switchback) began on 6 October when the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division moved to clear the Breskens pocket on the south shore. Backed by British air support and artillery, Wasp flamethrowing carriers led the charge across the Leopold Canal, while the infantry launched an amphibious attack along the coast. The final phase, Operation Infatuate, saw the Allies storm the heavily fortified Walcheren Island. Bombers targeted the perimeter dikes and flooded 4/5 of the land to allow an amphibious assault. The Canadians (and later the 52nd British Division) attacked the island’s only land approach: a causeway too narrow for tanks. Middelburg fell on 6 November; 8 November, the last pockets of resistance were cleared and a major minesweeping operation was underway in the Scheldt River. The terrain was flat and roads were built on top of dykes and other embankments… As were the enemy’s defences. Weapons were often positioned on the reverse (back) slopes, including deadly Nebelwerfer rocket launchers. Trees were cut down and placed in fields, then connected by barbed wire and mines; dubbed Rommel Asparagus, these were deadly obstacles for paratroopers. Mines were also laid beneath main roads while dikes were cut to flood the lowlands. Canadians quickly learned they couldn’t dig foxholes or trenches more than a foot deep before water filled them in. Cold weather did little to ease the wet conditions, while the mud slowed both man and machine. Canada suffered a total of 6,367 casualties during the five-week battle, including the loss of 3,650 men from the 2nd Canadian Division. On 13 October 1944 Black Friday the lead company of the Black Watch Regiment suffered the second-worst single-day disaster in the Regiment’s history. The company of 90 men was reduced to just four survivors, and all four of its commanders were among the casualties. The enemy hoped to re-capture Antwerp by launching a major offensive in December 1944: the Battle of the Ardennes, also known as the Battle of the Bulge. Pushing through France and Belgium, the First Canadian Army was tasked with clearing coastal areas, including disabling the V rocket launch sites that had targeted southern England. But the port of Antwerp quickly became the next target during the Battle of the Scheldt in fact, it was the most targeted city between 14 October 1944 and 30 March 1945, when an estimated 1,214 V-1 flying bombs and V-2 supersonic rockets struck the Allied-controlled port. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a custom beauty box. 99.99% pure silver. Mary McPherson (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “1944-2019 WWII Battlefront #8 Battle of the Scheldt $20 Pure Silver Coin Canada” is in sale since Thursday, August 1, 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
  • Year: 2019
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $20

2005 50-Cent Sterling Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary End of WWII (11566)

2005 50-Cent Sterling Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary End of WWII (11566)

2005 50-cent Sterling Silver Six-Coin Set – 60th anniversary of the End of the Second World War. Six pathways to liberty and honourHonour those Canadians who served in the Second World War with this important series of six 50-cent sterling silver coins. Each coin highlights a significant contribution that our troops made to pave the way for the Allies’ ultimate victory 60 years ago. The Battle of Britain. Honour the Canadians that fought alongside British pilots, seamen and ground corps during the nine-month siege of the coveted island nation. Liberation of the Netherlands. Discover the story behind the special bond that was forged between Holland and Canada during the critical last weeks of the Second World War. Salute the sheer determination and daring exploits as Canadians fought formidable armies and scorching summer heat to march through Sicily. Battle of the Scheldt. Witness the revival of Europe’s key inland port as Canadians conquered German defences on the Netherland’s impassable lowlands. Pay tribute to extraordinary bravery and the valuable lessons that were learned as Canadians put their lives on the line to raid the critical seaport of Dieppe. The Battle of the Atlantic. Remember Canada’s daring merchant fleets that crossed the Atlantic to bring much-needed men and supplies to Europe – despite the ominous threat of German U-boats. 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper. 20,000 sets worldwide. The item “2005 50-Cent Sterling Silver Six-Coin Set 60th Anniversary End of WWII (11566)” is in sale since Monday, June 5, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “gatewestcoins” and is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This item can be shipped to Canada, United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Manufacturer: Royal Canadian Mint
  • Year: 2005

2017 Aircraft of WWII Consolidated Canso 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Consolidated Canso 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Consolidated Canso 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Consolidated Canso 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Consolidated Canso 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of the Second World War – Consolidated Canso 1oz Silver Proof Coin. Price includes all Eurozone import and VAT charges. If the First World War introduced the concept of aerial combat, then the Second World War cemented its status as one of the defining elements of modern warfare. Rapid advancement in aircraft technology produced the aluminum-clad bombers, cargo planes and jet-powered aircraft that gradually replaced the wooden-framed and fabric-clad biplanes of the Great War. Aircraft carriers allowed planes to extend their reach farther than ever before, while a new technologyradarbolstered defensive and offensive strategies in the skies. The Aircraft of the Second World War series salutes three of the most iconic aircraft flown between 1939 and 1945. Whether used to defend the homeland, in combat overseas or as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan here in Canada, these aircraft are remembered as important symbols of Canadian valour and sacrifice. Coin Metal: 9999 pure silver. Coin Weight: 1oz (31.83g). Year of Issue: 2017. Coin Mintage: 7,500. Country of Issue: Canada (Royal Canadian Mint). The Consolidated Canso: The flying boats of the Second World War were prized for their long-range flight capabilities, but it was the amphibious version of the Consolidated PBY Catalina seaplane that caught the eye of the Royal Canadian Airforce (RCAF). Re-designated as the Consolidated Canso and manufactured in Canada, this legendary anti-submarine patrol bomber is brought to life once more on this third and final coin in the Aircraft of the Second World War series. FEATURES THE EFFIGY OF KING GEORGE VI! Attention to historical accuracy extends to the use of the effigy of King George VI on the obverse of your three coins, as it appeared on Canadian coins issued during the Second World. Your coin is packaged in a standard clamshell case with a numbered certificate of authenticity. The item “2017 Aircraft of WWII Consolidated Canso 1oz Proof Silver Coin” is in sale since Sunday, January 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\World\Canada”. The seller is “minted-uk” and is located in Essex. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Central America & Canada
  • Country: Canada
  • Year of Issue: 2017
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin. Price includes all Eurozone import and VAT charges. If the First World War introduced the concept of aerial combat, then the Second World War cemented its status as one of the defining elements of modern warfare. Rapid advancement in aircraft technology produced the aluminum-clad bombers, cargo planes and jet-powered aircraft that gradually replaced the wooden-framed and fabric-clad biplanes of the Great War. Aircraft carriers allowed planes to extend their reach farther than ever before, while a new technologyradarbolstered defensive and offensive strategies in the skies. The Aircraft of the Second World War series salutes three of the most iconic aircraft flown between 1939 and 1945. Whether used to defend the homeland, in combat overseas or as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan here in Canada, these aircraft are remembered as important symbols of Canadian valour and sacrifice. Coin Metal: 9999 pure silver. Coin Weight: 1oz (31.83g). Year of Issue: 2017. Coin Mintage: 7,500. Country of Issue: Canada (Royal Canadian Mint). The Hawker Hurricane : Designed by Canadian artist David A. Oram, the first coin in your subscription features an engraved depiction of two Hawker Hurricanes patrolling the skies over Great Britain during the Battle of Britain, circa 1940. The design features an outstanding amount of detail, all painstakingly engraved and enhanced with the use of multiple finishes. The selectively coloured Hurricane in the foreground bears the reporting marks of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) No. 1 Squadron, along with the identifier YO-A and the serial number P3069 that are associated with the aircraft flown by Squadron Leader Ernest Archibald McNab. This Hurricanes combat experience is evident in the markings and faded paint on its fuselage and wings, but does little to diminish the aircrafts overall colourful appearancefrom its grey-green camouflage to the multi-coloured roundels on the wings and fuselage, along with the red, white and blue tail flash. FEATURES THE EFFIGY OF KING GEORGE VI! Attention to historical accuracy extends to the use of the effigy of King George VI on the obverse of your three coins, as it appeared on Canadian coins issued during the Second World. Your coin is packaged in a standard clamshell case with numbered certificate of authenticity. The item “2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin” is in sale since Sunday, January 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\World\Canada”. The seller is “minted-uk” and is located in Essex. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Central America & Canada
  • Country: Canada
  • Year of Issue: 2017
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

2017 Aircraft of WWII Avro Anson 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Avro Anson 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Avro Anson 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Avro Anson 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Avro Anson 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII – Avro Anson 1oz Proof Silver Coin. Price includes all Eurozone import and VAT charges. If the First World War introduced the concept of aerial combat, then the Second World War cemented its status as one of the defining elements of modern warfare. Rapid advancement in aircraft technology produced the aluminum-clad bombers, cargo planes and jet-powered aircraft that gradually replaced the wooden-framed and fabric-clad biplanes of the Great War. Aircraft carriers allowed planes to extend their reach farther than ever before, while a new technologyradarbolstered defensive and offensive strategies in the skies. The Aircraft of the Second World War series salutes three of the most iconic aircraft flown between 1939 and 1945. Whether used to defend the homeland, in combat overseas or as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan here in Canada, these aircraft are remembered as important symbols of Canadian valour and sacrifice. Coin Metal: 9999 pure silver. Coin Weight: 1oz (31.83g). Year of Issue: 2017. Coin Mintage: 7,500. Country of Issue: Canada (Royal Canadian Mint). The Avro Anson: Nicknamed Faithful Annie, the Avro Anson was reputed for its stability and rugged reliability. Its wartime production fuelled Canadas aircraft manufacturing industry, but its most significant role was arguably as the twin-engine aircraft of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP). Designed by Canadian artist David A. Oram, your coin features an engraved depiction of an Avro Anson in one of its many roles during the war. The legendary aircraft is brought to life once more by an outstanding amount of detailed engraving, all skillfully enhanced by the use of multiple finishes that convey the intensity of the situation, as it flies over a convoy of ships at sea. FEATURES THE EFFIGY OF KING GEORGE VI! Attention to historical accuracy extends to the use of the effigy of King George VI on the obverse of your three coins, as it appeared on Canadian coins issued during the Second World. Your coin is packaged in a standard clamshell case with a numbered certificate of authenticity. The item “2017 Aircraft of WWII Avro Anson 1oz Proof Silver Coin” is in sale since Wednesday, January 03, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\World\Canada”. The seller is “minted-uk” and is located in Essex. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Central America & Canada
  • Country: Canada
  • Year of Issue: 2017
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin

2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin. Price includes all Eurozone import and VAT charges. If the First World War introduced the concept of aerial combat, then the Second World War cemented its status as one of the defining elements of modern warfare. Rapid advancement in aircraft technology produced the aluminum-clad bombers, cargo planes and jet-powered aircraft that gradually replaced the wooden-framed and fabric-clad biplanes of the Great War. Aircraft carriers allowed planes to extend their reach farther than ever before, while a new technologyradarbolstered defensive and offensive strategies in the skies. The Aircraft of the Second World War series salutes three of the most iconic aircraft flown between 1939 and 1945. Whether used to defend the homeland, in combat overseas or as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan here in Canada, these aircraft are remembered as important symbols of Canadian valour and sacrifice. Coin Metal: 9999 pure silver. Coin Weight: 1oz (31.83g). Year of Issue: 2017. Coin Mintage: 7,500. Country of Issue: Canada (Royal Canadian Mint). The Hawker Hurricane : Designed by Canadian artist David A. Oram, the first coin in your subscription features an engraved depiction of two Hawker Hurricanes patrolling the skies over Great Britain during the Battle of Britain, circa 1940. The design features an outstanding amount of detail, all painstakingly engraved and enhanced with the use of multiple finishes. The selectively coloured Hurricane in the foreground bears the reporting marks of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) No. 1 Squadron, along with the identifier YO-A and the serial number P3069 that are associated with the aircraft flown by Squadron Leader Ernest Archibald McNab. This Hurricanes combat experience is evident in the markings and faded paint on its fuselage and wings, but does little to diminish the aircrafts overall colourful appearancefrom its grey-green camouflage to the multi-coloured roundels on the wings and fuselage, along with the red, white and blue tail flash. FEATURES THE EFFIGY OF KING GEORGE VI! Attention to historical accuracy extends to the use of the effigy of King George VI on the obverse of your three coins, as it appeared on Canadian coins issued during the Second World. Your coin is packaged in a standard clamshell case with numbered certificate of authenticity. The item “2017 Aircraft of WWII Hawker Hurricane 1oz Proof Silver Coin” is in sale since Wednesday, January 03, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\World\Canada”. The seller is “minted-uk” and is located in Essex. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: Central America & Canada
  • Country: Canada
  • Year of Issue: 2017
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada