STAR TREK 50TH ANNIVERSARY 2016 CANADA 1 OZ PURE SILVER 4 COIN SET. Br and new 4 coin set in original mint packaging from the Canadian Mint. Spécifications for each coin. Composition : 99.99% PURE SILVER. Weight (g) : 31.39. Face value : 20 DOLLARS. Artist : Susanna Blunt (obverse). Each coin features an iconic scene from some of the most beloved. Pressed to name their favourite. Episode, many fans are likely to choose. The City on the Edge of Forever. Premiering on April 6, 1967, it is one of the series’ most highly acclaimed episodes and a true television classic. Is frequently cited as one of the greatest TV episodes of all time. The episode was one of four. Episodes nominated for a Hugo Award in 1968, and won for Best Dramatic Presentation; it would be the only television series to do so until 25 years later. It is one of several episodes that were digitally re-mastered, with changes that include enhanced shots of the planet as seen from space. Made for the fans! An unforgettable addition to any collection, and an original gift that will be treasured and valued by the Star Trek fan in your life! The Trouble with Tribbles. TRUE CLASSIC EPISODE SCENES! Your coin series features pivotal scenes from some of the most beloved episodes of. Your coins are part of our celebration of the 50th anniversary of. A television series that is beloved by generations of Canadians, and whose vision of the future helped inspire innovation in our time! The past meets the present in the design: Detailed engraving and cutting-edge finishing technologies bring the characters and setting to life, while the. Font adds an authentic vintage feel to this tribute. EACH COIN 99.99% PURE SILVER! Your coins are crafted from 99.99% pure silver, with a limited mintage worldwide. An official licensed product approved by CBS Studios. About each coin design. Your coin design recreates a key scene from the 1967 Star Trek episode. Vibrant colour brings to life the engraved image of Captain James T. Kirk (played by Canadian actor William Shatner) and Mr. Spock (portrayed by Leonard Nimoy); both in their famous Starfleet uniforms, they stand among the ruins before the oversized, ring-shaped entity known as The Guardian of Forever. Augmented reality technology enhances the overall design, recreating the illuminated qualities of the time-travelling portal that is an object of wonder. Engraved in a special. Font is the word “CANADA”, the face value “20 DOLLARS” and the year “2016″. City on the Edge of Forever. It is also the only. Episode to win a Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award. After several script changes, filming took just a little over a week in February 1967 and cost considerably more than the average budget for an episode; in fact, it was the first season’s most expensive episode produced. Your coin design recreates a key scene from the memorable 1967. Selective colour enhances the engraved image of an alternate version of Mr. Spock (portrayed by Leonard Nimoy) performing a Vulcan mind meld on Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy (portrayed by DeForest Kelley). McCoy bears a fearful expression while Spock sports an uncharacteristic goatee and altered uniformevidence that the away team is in a mirror universe where their fellow crewmembers are behaving very differently. This was the first introduction of. S Mirror Universe, but it wouldn’t be the lastdecades later, the concept was revisited in spin-off series, publishing, and more. As head of security, “Mirror” Sulu is seen wearing a red uniform in this episode, which made him the first. Character to appear in all three colours of the Starfleet uniform. He typically wears the gold uniform associated with command, but he briefly wore the blue uniform of science and medical personnel in a previous episode. Also marks the first episode in which Scotty (played by Canadian actor James Doohan) addresses Captain Kirk by his first name, Jim. Otherwise, McCoy and Spock are the few to speak familiarly to Kirk. Throughout the series, McCoy is frequently at odds with Spock over the Vulcan tendency to favour logic over emotion; despite their bickering, the two share a mutual respect and a deep friendship. DeForest Kelley, who portrayed McCoy, had originally been offered the role of Spock in 1964; he turned it down. Your coin design recreates a key scene that has remained a fan favourite, even beyond the. Selective colour brings to life the engraved image of Captain James T. Kirk (portrayed by Canadian actor William Shatner) in his green Starfleet uniform. He stands half-buried in a pile of small, furry creatures known as Tribbles, which have fallen out of an overhead compartment. The grain’s Canadian origin is a reference to a 1953 breeding program at the University of Manitoba, where efforts focused on developing triticale (a wheat-rye hybrid) as a high-yield, drought-tolerant food crop. It took eight different takes to capture the avalanche of Tribbles depicted on the coin’s reverse. Hundreds of Tribbles had to be created for this episode, which originally aired on December 29, 1967. Many were sewn using rolls of carpet, with surgical balloons or beanbags stuffed into them. Others were stuffed with a mechanical toy so that their movement could be captured on camera. The sounds “emitted” by Tribbles are a unique combination of cooing doves, screeching owls and shrinking balloons! Each coin is encapsulated and presented in its own Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a graphic beauty box. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS A PROBLEM BEFORE GIVING YOUR FEEDBACK. Thank’s for looking. The item “STAR TREK SCENES 2016 CANADA 1 OZ PURE SILVER 4 COIN SET” is in sale since Sunday, January 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Monnaie\Pièces – Canada\Commémoratif”. The seller is “2830philip” and is located in Montréal, QC. This item can be shipped to Canada, to all countries in Europe, to United States, to Australia.
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