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1945 Canada 1$ Dollar Silver Coin M S 6 2
VIEW OUR OTHER AUCTIONS. CONDITION : ICCS M S 6 2. (PLEASE UNDERSTAND WE ARE NOT PROFESSONIAL GRADER MAKE YOUR OPINION ON THE PICTURE YOU SEE). ONTARIO 13% NEW BRUNSWICK 13% NEWFOUNDLAND 13% BRITISH COLUMBIA 5% QUEBEC 14,975% PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 14% OTHER PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES 5%. GST: 860366145RT0001 & TVQ: 1207142189TQ0001. The item “1945 CANADA 1$ DOLLAR SILVER COIN M S 6 2″ is in sale since Tuesday, June 21, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Dollars”. The seller is “international2013-2013″ and is located in Quebec, Quebec. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada.
CHERRY BLOSSOMS Tree Silver Coin 15$ Canada 2016
This beautiful Silver coin features the Cherry Blossoms, celebrates spring and all of the beauty the season brings. The beauty of this cherry tree in full bloom is highlighted using the pink colors. Limited mintage to 10.000 pieces worldwide! The reverse design by Canadian artist Jan Poynter captures the soul-stirring splendour of a blooming Kwanzan cherry tree, as can be seen in many parks and neighbourhoods throughout Canada in the spring. Finely detailed engraving recreates the delicate appearance of the iconic five-petal blossoms, both on the tree and the flower-laden bough in the foreground. The application of soft colours infuses the pink flowers with a life-like aura of lightness and fragile beauty. A flowing graphic flourish behind the bough represents the passage of time and the continuing reverence for the cherry blossom in art and culture. Cherry Blossoms A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is called sakura after the Japanese. Cherry blossom is speculated to be native to the Himalayas. Currently it is widely distributed, especially in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere including Europe, West Siberia, India, China, Japan, Korea, Canada, and the United States. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan. Many of the varieties that have been cultivated for ornamental use do not produce fruit. Edible cherries generally come from cultivars of the related species Prunus avium and Prunus cerasus. Cherry blossom are also closely related to other Prunus trees such as the almond, peach, plum and apricot and more distantly to apples, pears and roses. In Japan, cherry blossoms symbolize clouds due to their nature of blooming en masse, besides being an enduring metaphor for the ephemeral nature of life, an aspect of Japanese cultural tradition that is often associated with Buddhist influence, and which is embodied in the concept of mono no aware. The association of the cherry blossom with mono no aware dates back to 18th-century scholar Motoori Norinaga. The transience of the blossoms, the exquisite beauty and volatility, has often been associated with mortality and graceful and readily acceptance of destiny and karma; for this reason, cherry blossoms are richly symbolic, and have been utilized often in Japanese art, manga, anime, and film, as well as at musical performances for ambient effect. There is at least one popular folk song, originally meant for the shakuhachi (bamboo flute), titled “Sakura”, and several pop songs. The flower is also represented on all manner of consumer goods in Japan, including kimono, stationery, and dishware. The item “CHERRY BLOSSOMS Tree Silver Coin 15$ Canada 2016″ is in sale since Monday, March 21, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “powercoin_italy” and is located in Roma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
1921 Canada 5 Cents Silver Coin V G 8
VIEW OUR OTHER AUCTIONS. 1921 CANADA 5 CENTS SILVER COIN V G 8. CONDITION : ICCS V G 8. (PLEASE UNDERSTAND WE ARE NOT PROFESSONIAL GRADER MAKE YOUR OPINION ON THE PICTURE YOU SEE). ONTARIO 13% NEW BRUNSWICK 13% NEWFOUNDLAND 13% BRITISH COLUMBIA 5% QUEBEC 14,975% PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 14% OTHER PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES 5%. GST: 860366145RT0001 & TVQ: 1207142189TQ0001. The item “1921 CANADA 5 CENTS SILVER COIN V G 8″ is in sale since Tuesday, June 21, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Five Cents (1858-1921)”. The seller is “international2013-2013″ and is located in Quebec, Quebec. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada.
1948 Canada 1$ Dollar Silver Coin E F 4 0
VIEW OUR OTHER AUCTIONS. CONDITION : E F 4 0. (PLEASE UNDERSTAND WE ARE NOT PROFESSONIAL GRADER MAKE YOUR OPINION ON THE PICTURE YOU SEE). ONTARIO 13% NEW BRUNSWICK 13% NEWFOUNDLAND 13% BRITISH COLUMBIA 5% QUEBEC 14,975% PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 14% OTHER PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES 5%. GST: 860366145RT0001 & TVQ: 1207142189TQ0001. The item “1948 CANADA 1$ DOLLAR SILVER COIN E F 4 0″ is in sale since Tuesday, June 21, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Dollars”. The seller is “international2013-2013″ and is located in Quebec, Quebec. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada.
Canada 2016 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice $10 Silver 4 Coin Set in Case Box
This listing is for the Complete 4-Coin Collection. Of all four different. These may also be available singly! With the release of the highly anticipated movie. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The Royal Canadian Mint is excited to introduce an unforgettable series of coins! Feating the actions of a god-like SUPER HERO left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’ most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. At war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before. While debate rages over whether he is a savior or a false god, SUPERMAN. Has become widely known following the destruction of METROPOLIS in the film. Has always preferred to remain in the shadows and rarely allows more than a fleeting glimpse of himself in action. As a result, the DARK KNIGHT is considered a vigilante by most, and a possible myth by others. The two characters seem worlds apart – particularly when one is an alien who possesses superpowers and the other a human who relies on stealth – yet they share a common purpose in the fight for justice. Collect the Complete Four-Coin Series! This four coin series will be released one per month and will feature the following designs: Coin 1 – Logo. Coin 2 – Superman. Coin 3 – Batman. Coin 4 – Wonder Woman. + Complete 4-Coin Collection in Deluxe Collector Case. Each name is engraved in Kryptonian syllabic writing! As part of the intricate, ultra-modern design, each super hero’s name is engraved in the intricate Kryptonian syllabic writing system. Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a full color, graphic paperboard box. 40 Dollars (4 x 10 Dollars). 63.48 (4 x 15.87 g). 15,000 each coin. 9999 Fine (Pure) Silver. The item “Canada 2016 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice $10 Silver 4 Coin Set in Case Box” is in sale since Saturday, June 11, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “talismancoins” and is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
CANADA Lunar Case 7 Silver Lotus Coins $15 2011-2016 Tiger Rabbit Dragon & more
Combination of sterling and pure silver coins (first issued in sterling but was changed to pure silver after 1 or 2 years). Includes the following Lunar Lotus Coins. Coins come in a beautiful wooden case. Please note that there are some small scratches on the case (including on the wood and plastic). Overall very good condition. Includes outerbox (1), case (1), capsules (7), coins (7) & COAs (7). This is a stock picture not a picture of the actual item. The item “CANADA Lunar Case 7 Silver Lotus Coins $15 2011-2016 Tiger Rabbit Dragon & more” is in sale since Tuesday, June 21, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “seanl117″ and is located in Ottawa, Ontario. This item can be shipped to Canada, to United States.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
2006 Canada $50 The Four Seasons 5 oz. Fine silver coin
FINE SILVER COIN – THE FOUR SEASONS. In addition the 65mm diameter allows for a remarkable amount of space to showcase this truly Canadian Scene – The Four Seasons. Winter, spring, autumn and summer are most evident in the north and south temperate zones where the changing climate creates vastly different worlds that define the way people live. Canada’s diversity spans each of theses four spectacular seasons. From the fresh rebirth of Spring to the heat of Summer, followed by the kaleidoscope of Fall and finally the adventures of Winter – Canadians enjoy year-round opportunities to stimulate their senses. The Canadian national symbol – The Maple – adds to the wonder of the seasons reflecting in its majestic branches the newness, growth, vibrancy and starkness of each season. Designed by Canadian artist Tony Bianco, the coin depicts the ever changing maple tree at its centre surrounded by vignettes that illustrate some of the classic activities that prevail in Canada during each of these seasons. The image occupies the entire reverse field and is engraved with the word’CANADA,’ the date’2013,’ and the face value of’50 DOLLARS. The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. Specifications: Face Value: 50 dollars Mintage: 2,000 Composition: 99.99% silver Weight (g): 155.5 Diameter (mm): 65 Edge: Serrated Finish: Proof Packaging: Coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell case lined with flock and protected by a black sleeve. Expedited Parcel w/ Tracking. Expedited Parcel w/ Tracking & Signature. Xpresspost w/ Tracking & Signature. Our hours are Mon to Sat: 9:30am to 6:00pm. Citadel Coins Halifax, Nova Scotia Official Royal Canadian Mint Distributor. The item “2006 Canada $50 The Four Seasons 5 oz. Fine silver coin” is in sale since Saturday, January 09, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “citcns” and is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
2015 Canada $20 North American Sportfish Silver Coin Collection
Double struck with the Royal Canadian Mints highest quality proof finish, each coin weighs just over one full ounce of. As pure silver coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, these coins are HST / GST exempt. Fishermen, hunters, and nature-lovers alike will appreciate the beauty of these uncirculated coins with highly detailed images, brought to life with the Royal Canadian Mints world re-known quality engraving and polishing. This coin presents a portrait of a largemouth bass as it leaps from a lake. Its large mouth is open wide, displaying its lower jaw. The strength of the fishs will to fight is captured in the twist of its body and brought to life with the highly detailed engraving of its scales, fin, and the spraying water. This coin presents a portrait of a northern pike lying in ambush for prey among underwater foliage. The pike is viewed from the left side, the snout, speckled body, large jaw, and fins are rendered in detail. Its perfectly still form, in contrast to the waving leaves of the foliage, belies its ability to strike aggressively without warning as it watches stealthily for its next meal. This coin presents a portrait of a walleye in pursuit of its prey, characteristically, in deeper waters. Facing the viewer the fish lunges, its sharp teeth, mouth, eyes, and dorsal fin are showcased as its tail propels it forward. The realistic imagery is testament to the artists careful study of his subjects in their natural habitat. Rainbow Trout This coin presents a life-like portrait of a rainbow trout in its natural habitat. The front of its body is angled to the viewer while its tail curls behind and to the left as it swims by a fallen branch, in a shallow, gravel-bottom river. The high-quality engraving ensures that every detail of the image is captured, as evidenced in the speckles and scales along the fishs skin. Coins come with a special wooden RCM collector display case! Diameter: 38mm Material: Silver Fineness: 0.9999 Weight: 1 Ounce each. Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II Reverse: North American Sportfish Artist: Curtis Atwater Finish: Proof Series: North American Sportfish Quantity Produced: 6500 Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II Theme(s): Wildlife – Marine. The item “2015 Canada $20 North American Sportfish Silver Coin Collection” is in sale since Monday, June 20, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “jackrfan” and is located in Vancouver, British Columbia. This item can be shipped to Canada, to United States.
Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED
SET OF 6 COINS THAT REVISIT THE 5¢ COIN FROM : #1 coin: 1911 à 1921. #2 coin: 1922 à 1936. #3 coin: 1943 à 1945: War series. To commemorate Nickel 100. To commemorate Confederation 100 ième. #6 coin: 1937 at today. THEY COME WITH A WOOD BOX. On J anuary 2, 1908, the opening of the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint marked the dawn of a new era. Although the tooling continued to be crafted by Royal Mint engravers in London, coins were now being produced in Canada, for Canada, at the Sussex Drive location in Ottawa, Ont. While it was not yet made with nickelnor did it feature the famed beaver the crossed maple was the first of the 5-cent designs to be produced in the very early days of the Royal Canadian Mint. This stunning recreation of the coin design from 1911 to 1921 offers a unique look back at the history of Canada’s nickel coin. Throughout its history, each of the nickel’s transformations provides a glimpse of a young nation that was seeking to define itself, and a Mint that would quickly come into its own. Legacy of the Canadian Nickel. Series is a retrospective look at the history of 5-cent coins minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, beginning with this crossed maple bough design that was used until 1921. EACH COIN INCLUDES A UNIQUE EFFIGY. Each coin within the series is faithful to the original design and includes the effigy of the reigning monarch at the time of the coin’s original issue date. The crossed maple is the first coin of the six-coin Legacy of the Canadian Nickel series, which recreates previous 5-cent coin designs produced by the Royal Canadian Mint throughout its history, since 1908. Other coins include in the Wood Box. #2: Two Maple Leaves: #1 and #2 : Georges V: Observe side. #4: The Identification of Nickel: #3 and #4: Georges VI: Observe side. #5: The Centennial 5-cent Coin: Elizabeth II. #6: The Beaver: Elizabeth II a this time by Suzanna Blunt. Modern techniques and multiple finishes help bring the past to life with added definition and enhanced detailing. These coin’s 40-mm diameter makes it double the size of the original, allowing for a larger canvas to showcase the intricately detailed design. These proof coin is 99.99% pure silver, with selective gold plating. Coin design for the first coin. The reverse image features a recreation of William Henry James Blakemore’s design, which graced the 5-cent coin from 1911 to 1921. Finely detailed engraving and selective gold plating recreate. Edward’s Crown, the solid gold coronation crown, as it appeared on the original coin design. New sculpting and finishes bring added definition to t he crossed bough of 22 maple leaves. Featured on the obverse is the effigy of King George V, who was the reigning monarch from 1910 to 1936. The five-cent coin was largely made of silver. Nickel, which would give this coin its nickname, would be introduced in 1922. This coin was much smaller than the 5-cent coin we’re used to today! It measured 15.5 millimetres in diameter compared to the current measurement of 21.2, and weighed less than a third of what today’s nickels weigh. Back then, Canadians found that the tiny size and silver glint of the Crossed Maple Bough five-cent piece resembled that of a fish’s scales and, appropriately, took to calling the coin a fish scale. The crossed maple bough design (as recreated on this coin) appeared on 5-cent coins in some variation or another between 1858 and 1921. In 1911, the obverse was updated with the new effigy of His Majesty George V; this was designed by William James Henry Blakemore, a noted British engraver who was responsible for Commonwealth coins. ” was briefly omitted that same year, but was replaced with “. The final version of this coin, minted in 1921, is one of the rarest of Canadian coins; once legislation passed to change the coin’s metal composition, most of that year’s mintage was melted down. It’s thought that only about 100 of these coins survived! Coin design for the second coin: it’s nickname: Nickel. Your coin features a recreation of William James Henry Blakemore’s 1922 redesign of Canada’s 5-cent coin. Finely detailed engraving, multiple finishes and selective gold plating breathe new life and more definition to the original design, which features two maple leaves facing outward from the centre. They frame the bottom of a stylistically rendered “5″ which paired with the words “FIVE” “CINQ” and “CENTS” indicate the face value. Also engraved on the reverse are the word “CANADA” and the year “2015″. The obverse features the effigy of King George V, who was the reigning monarch from 1910 to 1936 by Sir E. Coin design FOR THE THIRD COIN. The reverse design recreates Thomas Shingle’s 1943 Victory design of Canada’s 5-cent coin. The master engraver’s original design is recreated and enhanced with multiple finishes, an updated bilingual Morse code message and selective gold plating. Double the size of its original, this replica allows the viewer to glimpse the intricately engraved flaming torch in the centre, which represents the sacrifice made by Canadians at home and on the battlefields of the Second World War. Behind it, the “V” has a double meaning as both a representation of Sir Winston Churchill’s famous V for Victory sign and as the Roman number for the coin’s face value. Two maple leaves stand on either side of the V. Along the original coin’s 12 flat edges, the rallying cry “We Win When We Work Willingly” was engraved in Morse code and has been replicated here along this coin’s round rim updated to also include the message in French; also engraved on the reverse are the word “CANADA” and the year “2015″. The obverse features the effigy of King George VI, who was the reigning monarch at the time of the Victory coin’s first issue by Thomas Humphrey. COIN DESIGN FOR THE FOURTH COIN. The reverse image features Stephen Trenkas 1951 commemorative nickel design, which was originally engraved by the Mints legendary master engraver, Thomas Shingles. Here, the original 12-sided coin design has been enhanced thanks to multiple finishes and selective gold plating, which bring added depth and definition to the iconic image. With its long smoke stack rising up in the centre, the nickel refinery is beautifully rendered with finely detailed engraving, as are the three maple leaves below it. The reverse is engraved with is the word CANADA and the face value 5 CENTS, while the original commemorative dates have been updated to reflect the current year 2015. The obverse features T. Pagets effigy of King George VI, who was the reigning monarch at the time of the coins issue. Coin design FOR THE FIFTH COIN. In 1967, Canada celebrated a key milestone in this young nation’s history: the 100th anniversary of Confederation. To commemorate Canada’s centennial, the Royal Canadian Mint unveiled new designs for every denomination of circulation coins. From the one-cent to the silver dollar, each featured a reverse image designed by artist Alex Colvilleincluding the hopping rabbit that adorned the centennial five-cent coin, as recreated with this beautifully detailed coin. The reverse features the unique commemorative design by famed Canadian painter Alex Colville that adorned the five-cent circulation coin in 1967. Using multiple finishes and selective gold plating to further enhance the design, this recreation of the hopping rabbit is rendered in fine detail and on a larger scale, allowing a closer look at the original design featured on the centennial nickel. Engraved on the reverse is the face value “5 CENTS”, the word “CANADA” and the updated year “2015″. The obverse features the second effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin. Coin design FOR THE SIXTH COIN. Sixth and final coin in the Legacy of the Canadian Nickel series! The final coin in this series features the design most people associate with the five-cent cointhe hardworking beaver. Its represented here at almost double its original size with exceptional engraving thats further enhanced with new sculpting techniques and multiple finishes. The beaver made its debut in 1937 when the need for a new effigy gave this young nation the perfect opportunity to introduce new, Canadian designs. More than 75 years later, the beaver still shines! By 1936, George Edward Kruger-Gray was already a well-established artist whose designs graced coins throughout the British Empire. When the Royal Canadian Mint sought to give a more modern look to Canadas circulation coins, Kruger-Gray was asked to submit design ideas; three of his designs were ultimately accepted: the maple leaves on the reverse of the penny, the Coat of Arms of Canada on the 50-cent piece, and the beaver design for the 5-cent coin. This new 5-cent coin design was first issued in 1937; today, Kruger-Grays design is still found on the reverse of Canadas 5-cent coin where it has become a beloved iconic image in its own right. The choice of the beaver was a fitting one for the young nation, which was seeking to come into its own after gaining autonomy from Great Britain just a few years prior. The image is a nod to a hard-working animal, a cultural icon that is forever associated with Canadas fur-trading past and the beauty of its wilderness. Finely detailed engraving faithfully recreates the reverse image that was first introduced in 1937, while multiple finishes and selective gold plating bring added definition to G. With a chewed log lying by its side (at left), a beaver perches atop a rock-studded mound that rises up from the rippled surface of the water below. Above the beaver, the engraved face value 5 CENTS is framed on both sides by a maple leaf; Kruger-Grays initials are engraved next to the mound while below it is the word CANADA and the year 2015. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded Wood Box in the beauty black box to proteck the case. 99.99% pure silver. Proof with gold plating. Artist: #1 and #2. (Reverse and Observe Coin #1). MacKennal (reverse Coin #2). Thomas Shingles: (reverse), Thomas Humphray (observe). Thomas Shingles (reverse), T. Kruger-Gray (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). The item “Revisit Canada 5 Cents Nickel History(2015)- 6 COINS SET FINE SILVER-GOLD PLATED” is in sale since Tuesday, May 03, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “optoscval” and is located in Brossard, Quebec. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, to all countries in Europe, to all countries in continental Asia, to Australia.
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- Grade: PERFECT CONDITION
- Circulated//Uncirculated: UNCIRCULATED
- Country//Region of Manufacture: Canada
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