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2019 1 Oz Silver $5 Canadian Wildlife GREY WOLF MAPLE LEAF Coin

2019 1 Oz Silver $5 Canadian Wildlife GREY WOLF MAPLE LEAF Coin

2019 1 Oz Silver $5 Canadian Wildlife GREY WOLF MAPLE LEAF Coin

2019 1 Oz Silver $5 Canadian Wildlife GREY WOLF MAPLE LEAF Coin

2019 1 Oz Silver $5 Canadian Wildlife GREY WOLF MAPLE LEAF Coin

DESCRIPTION The wolf (Canis lupus), [a] also known as the grey/gray wolf or timber wolf, is a caninenative to the wilderness and remote areas of Eurasia and North America. It is the largest extant member of its family, with males averaging 4345 kg (9599 lb) and females 3638.5 kg (7985 lb). [6] It is distinguished from other Canis species by its larger size and less pointed features, particularly on the ears and muzzle. Its winter fur is long and bushy and predominantly a mottled gray in color, although nearly pure white, red, and brown to black also occur. Mammal Species of the World 3rd ed. 2005, a standard reference work in zoology, recognises 38 subspecies of C. The gray wolf is the second most specializedmember of the genus Canis, after the Ethiopian wolf, as demonstrated by its morphologicaladaptations to hunting large prey, its more gregarious nature, and its highly advanced expressive behavior. It is nonetheless closely related enough to smaller Canis species, such as the coyote, and golden jackal, to produce fertile hybrids. It is the only species of Canis to have a range encompassing both the Old and New Worlds, and originated in Eurasia during the Pleistocene, colonizing North America on at least three separate occasions during the Rancholabrean. It is a social animal, travelling in nuclear families consisting of a mated pair, accompanied by the pair’s adult offspring. The gray wolf is typically an apex predator throughout its range, with only humansand tigers posing a serious threat to it. It feeds primarily on large ungulates, though it also eats smaller animals, livestock, carrion, and garbage. A seven-year-old wolf is considered to be relatively old, and the maximum lifespan is about 16 years. The global gray wolf population is estimated to be 300,000. The gray wolf is one of the world’s best-known and most-researched animals, with probably more books written about it than any other wildlife species. It has a long history of association with humans, having been despised and hunted in most pastoral communities because of its attacks on livestock, while conversely being respected in some agrarian and hunter-gatherer societies. Although the fear of wolves is pervasive in many human societies, the majority of recorded attacks on people have been attributed to animals suffering from rabies. Non-rabid wolves have attacked and killed people, mainly children, but this is rare, as wolves are relatively few, live away from people, and have developed a fear of humans from hunters and shepherds. 999 Diameter: 38.6 mm Weight: 1 oz – 31.1g Finish: COLOR AND SILVER Certificate COA: Yes Box: Yes. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “2019 1 Oz Silver $5 Canadian Wildlife GREY WOLF MAPLE LEAF Coin” is in sale since Tuesday, January 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “luispapi1983″ and is located in Absecon, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Year: 2019
  • Modified Item: No
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Certification Number: Randomly
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Modification Description: .
  • Composition: Silver

1959-2019 Masters Club Half-Dollar 60th Anniversary 50-cent Pure Silver Coin

1959-2019 Masters Club Half-Dollar 60th Anniversary 50-cent Pure Silver Coin

1959-2019 Masters Club Half-Dollar 60th Anniversary 50-cent Pure Silver Coin

1959-2019 Masters Club Half-Dollar 60th Anniversary 50-cent Pure Silver Coin

Store Category: Master’s Club. Other Master’s Club Coins are here. In 1957, Canada amended the coat of arms it had been using since 1921. Canadian artist Alan Beddoe was tasked with revising the arms to reflect two elements preferred by Canadas new monarch, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: the use of St. Edwards Crown in place of the Tudor crown and a change of leaf colour from green to red. Beddoes revision was recreated two years later for the half-dollar (which has traditionally featured Canadas coat of arms) by the Mints Master Engraver at the time, Thomas Shingles. Hurry and order yours today! A MASTERS CLUB EXCLUSIVE! A collectible retrospective on the story of Canadas half-dollar! This 60th anniversary piece re-creates the 1959 issue of Canadas 50-cent coinand it is only available to our Masters Club members! 2 OUNCES OF FINE SILVER! Nearly double the diameter of the original issue, this commemorative half-dollar is meticulously crafted in an impressive 2 ounces of 99.99% pure silver! Selective gold plating adds a touch of elegance to the Arms of Canada on the reverse, the effigy on the obverse, and the rim that frames the mirror-like proof finish! HISTORY ON TWO SIDES! The obverse design features the uncrowned effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Mary Gillick, as it appeared on the original proof dollar. Her Majesty image is selectively gold plated. Your coin is ready to display in its limited-edition wooden case and comes beautifully packaged in an attractive graphic beauty box. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is GST/HST exempt. Your coins design features former Royal Canadian Mint Chief Engraver Thomas Shingles rendition of Alan Beddoes 1957 redesign of the Canadian coat of arms. The shield is selectively gold plated. The design features the words CANADA and 50 CENTS and the dates “1959″ and “2019″. Canadas coat of arms symbolizes our national sovereignty. This symbol is used by Government departments, agencies, Cabinet ministers, and the Prime Minister, as well as politically independent federal bodies like courts, the Canadian Armed Forces, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The coat of arms also appears on the Great Seal of Canada. Beautifully presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded wooden box, lined with black flocking and including a removable insert and special certificate compartment. 99.99% pure silver. Proof with selective gold plating. Thomas Shingles (reverse), Mary Gillick (obverse). I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “1959-2019 Masters Club Half-Dollar 60th Anniversary 50-cent Pure Silver Coin” is in sale since Wednesday, February 20, 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

1949-2019 70th Anniversary of Newfoundland Joining Canada $1 Pure Silver Coin

1949-2019 70th Anniversary of Newfoundland Joining Canada $1 Pure Silver Coin

1949-2019 70th Anniversary of Newfoundland Joining Canada $1 Pure Silver Coin

Pictured on the reverse is. “, which means “May the New Found Land Flourish. Own this 70th anniversary tribute to Newfoundland and to a well-loved coinage legacy! A BEAUTIFUL COMMEMORATIVE PIECE! Widely considered to be one of our most beautiful commemorative pieces, the 1949 silver dollar is re-imagined on a 5 oz pure silver coin. LOOK BACK ON OUR PAST! Like pages from our history, a past commemoration is an opportunity to explore the heritage of the Royal Canadian Mint and thank all the people who contributed to its history, from engravers to the production floor. AS FINELY ENGRAVED AS THE ORIGINAL PIECE! FEATURES A HISTORICAL EFFIGY! Only 1,000 coins will be made available worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. As it appeared on the 1949 silver dollar, the original reverse design by Thomas Shingles commemorates Newfoundlands entry into Canadian Confederation on March 31, 1949. Beneath the water lies the Latin inscription. VAMay the New Found Land Flourish. The obverse features the effigy of King George VI by T. As he had done with the Victory Nickel, Shingles prepared the master tooling for the 1949 NewfoundlandCommemorative dollar entirely by hand in the span of just five weeks, carefully carving the design in miniature directly onto the steel matrix. Shingles retired in 1965 but continued to work as an artist, and won the design competition for a 1971 silver dollar that marked the centennial of another provinces entry into Confederation: British Columbia. Commemorative coins werent common practice in Canada until the 1960s. Previous to that time, the dollar was the denomination of choice. Most designs were reduced to scale for engraving. In 1949, the typical method was to create a large model of the coin design first, then reduce it using a pantograph engravernot so for the 1949 silver dollar, which showcases Thomas Shingles outstanding skills as an artist and engraver. The 1949 dollars were struck from selected dies to ensure a superior finish. Packaged in plastic or cardboard tubes of 20 to minimize abrasions, the coins entered circulation in late June 1949, with the first ones sent to Newfoundland. Some 1949 dollars were struck in 1950. Due to demand, the decision was made to continue striking the coin in 1950 while retaining the 1949 date. An additional 40,718 pieces were struck in 1950, for a total combined mintage of 672,218. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clamshell with a black beauty box. 99.99% pure silver. Thomas Shingles (reverse), T. I do leave feedback for everyone. The item “1949-2019 70th Anniversary of Newfoundland Joining Canada $1 Pure Silver Coin” is in sale since Thursday, February 28, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Canada\Dollars”. The seller is “coins.4.fun” and is located in Richmond Hill, Ontario. This item can be shipped worldwide.