Daily Archives: March 23, 2022

2007 CANADA Vancouver Winter Olympics CURLING $25 Silver Coin NGC Proof70 i73901

2007 CANADA Vancouver Winter Olympics CURLING $25 Silver Coin NGC Proof70 i73901

2007 CANADA Vancouver Winter Olympics CURLING $25 Silver Coin NGC Proof70 i73901

2007 CANADA Vancouver Winter Olympics CURLING $25 Silver Coin NGC Proof70 i73901

2007 CANADA Vancouver Winter Olympics CURLING $25 Silver Coin NGC Proof70 i73901

2007 CANADA Vancouver Winter Olympics CURLING $25 Silver Coin NGC Proof70 i73901

Item: i73901 Authentic Coin of. Queen: 6 February 1952-present 2010 Winter Olympics, Vancouver – Commemorative issue Curling Competition 2007 Silver 25 Dollars 40mm (27.78 grams) 0.925 Silver 0.8208 oz. PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO 3250110-11 25 DOLLARS SH, Athlete in curling competition; holographic olympic logo in field to left. CANADA 2007 ELIZABETH II, Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right. Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice towards a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding heavy, polished granite stones, also called rocks, across the ice curling sheet towards the house, a circular target marked on the ice. Each team has eight stones, with each player throwing two. The purpose is to accumulate the highest score for a game ; points are scored for the stones resting closest to the centre of the house at the conclusion of each end, which is completed when both teams have thrown all of their stones. A game usually consists of eight or ten ends. The curler can induce a curved path by causing the stone to slowly turn as it slides, and the path of the rock may be further influenced by two sweepers with brooms who accompany it as it slides down the sheet, using the brooms to alter the state of the ice in front of the stone. Sweeping a rock makes it curl less, and decreases the friction that slows the rock down. A great deal of strategy and teamwork go into choosing the ideal path and placement of a stone for each situation, and the skills of the curlers determine the degree to which the stone will achieve the desired result. This gives curling its nickname of “chess on ice”. The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games French: Les XXI. Jeux olympiques d’hiver and commonly known as Vancouver 2010, informally the 21st Winter Olympics, was an international winter multi-sport event that was held from 12 to 28 February 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the surrounding suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands, and in the nearby resort town of Whistler. Approximately 2,600 athletes from 82 nations participated in 86 events in fifteen disciplines. Both the Olympic and Paralympic Games were organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC), headed by John Furlong. The 2010 Winter Olympics were the third Olympics hosted by Canada and the first by the province of British Columbia. Canada hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta. Metro Vancouver is the largest metropolitan area to host the Winter Olympics, although Calgary is the largest city to host the Winter Olympics. They will both be surpassed by Beijing in 2022. Following Olympic tradition, the incumbent mayor of Vancouver Sam Sullivan received the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The flag was raised on February 28, 2006, in a special ceremony and was on display at Vancouver City Hall until the Olympic opening ceremony. The event was officially opened by Governor General Michaëlle Jean, who was accompanied by the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge. For the first time, Canada won gold in an official sport at an Olympic Games hosted at home, having failed to do so at both the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary (although Canada won the woman’s curling event in Calgary when it was still only a demonstration sport). Canada clinched their first gold medal on the second day of the competition and first topped the gold medal tally on the second to last day of competition and went on to become the first host nation since Norway in 1952 to lead the gold medal count. With 14, Canada broke the record for the most gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics, which was 13, set by the Soviet Union in 1976 and Norway in 2002. The United States won the most medals in total, their second time doing so at the Winter Olympics, and broke the record for the most medals won at a single Winter Olympics with 37, a record held up to then by Germany in 2002 with 36 medals. Athletes from Slovakia and Belarus won the first Winter Olympic gold medals for their nations. Canada is a country, consisting of ten provinces and t hree territories, in the northern part of the continent of North America. It extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres (3.85 million square miles) in total, making it the world’s second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area. Canada’s common border with the United States forms the world’s longest land border. Canada is sparsely populated overall, the majority of its land territory being dominated by forest and tundra as well as the mountain range of the Rocky Mountains; about four-fifths of the population live near to the southern border. The majority of Canada has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer. The land now called Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the late 15th century, British and French colonies were established on the region’s Atlantic coast. As a consequence of various conflicts, the United Kingdom gained and lost North American territories until left, in the late 18th century, with what mostly comprises Canada today. Pursuant to the British North America Act, on July 1, 1867, three colonies joined to form the autonomous federal Dominion of Canada. This began an accretion of provinces and territories to the new self-governing Dominion. In 1931, Britain granted Canada near total independence with the Statute of Westminster 1931 and full sovereignty was attained when the Canada Act 1982 severed the vestiges of legal dependence on the British parliament. Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, Queen Elizabeth II being the current head of state. The country is officially bilingual at the federal level. It is one of the world’s most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries, with a population of approximately 35 million as of 2015. Its advanced economy is the eleventh largest in the world, relying chiefly upon its abundant natural resources and well-developed international trade networks. Canada’s long and complex relationship with the United States has had a significant impact on its economy and culture. Canada is a developed country and one of the wealthiest in the world, with the tenth highest nominal per capita income globally, and the eighth highest ranking in the Human Development Index. It ranks among the highest in international measurements of government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic freedom, and education. Canada is a Commonwealth Realm member of the Commonwealth of Nations, a member of the Francophonie, and part of several major international and intergovernmental institutions or groupings including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the G8, the Group of Ten, the G20, the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. World-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine, world coins & more. Ilya Zlobin is an independent individual who has a passion for coin collecting, research and understanding the importance of the historical context and significance all coins and objects represent. Send me a message about this and I can update your invoice should you want this method. Getting your order to you, quickly and securely is a top priority and is taken seriously here. Great care is taken in packaging and mailing every item securely and quickly. What is a certificate of authenticity and what guarantees do you give that the item is authentic? You will be very happy with what you get with the COA; a professional presentation of the coin, with all of the relevant information and a picture of the coin you saw in the listing. Additionally, the coin is inside it’s own protective coin flip (holder), with a 2×2 inch description of the coin matching the individual number on the COA. Whether your goal is to collect or give the item as a gift, coins presented like this could be more prized and valued higher than items that were not given such care and attention to. When should I leave feedback? Please don’t leave any negative feedbacks, as it happens sometimes that people rush to leave feedback before letting sufficient time for their order to arrive. The matter of fact is that any issues can be resolved, as reputation is most important to me. My goal is to provide superior products and quality of service. How and where do I learn more about collecting ancient coins? Visit the Guide on How to Use My Store. For on an overview about using my store, with additional information and links to all other parts of my store which may include educational information on topics you are looking for. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Dollars”. The seller is “highrating_lowprice” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Year: 2007
  • Denomination: $25
  • Composition: Silver
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification Number: 3250110-11
  • Grade: PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

A Historic Reign 2015 Royal Silver Coin Collection (Canada/Australia/England)

One coin each from The Royal Mint, The Royal Canadian Mint, and the Royal Australian Mint! Beautiful set, you won’t be disappointed! Across the Commonwealth, and in particular the sixteen realms of which Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is head of state, a very special and historic moment will be marked on September 9, 2015. It is on that day that the reign of Elizabeth II will surpass that of her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria, who reigned from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901. While the historic length of Her Majesty’s reign is truly worthy of both note and celebration, what is of greater significance still is our collective understanding and appreciation of our Sovereign’s remarkable record of dedicated service to and abiding affection for her people in every corner of the globe. Canada and Canadians have a deep affection for and loyalty to their Queen from the first moment she toured as Princess in 1951. As the country most toured by Her Majesty (twenty two Royal Tours), the Queen has often said upon arrival that it was “good to be home”. When reflecting on our much beloved Queen, Canadians have good reason to mark the historic reign of Elizabeth II as, on September 9th, she becomes the longest reigning Sovereign in our modern era. A gorgeous gift for a monarchist that will be cherished forever! This set of three silver coins was struck to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen historic reign. Your coins are encapsulated and presented in a glossy-finish wood case and includes the names and logos for The Royal Mint, The Royal Canadian Mint, and the Royal Australian Mint. Includes certificate of authentication for each coin. From the Royal Canadian Mint. 99.99% pure silver. Cathy Bursey-Sabourin (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse). From the Royal Australian Mint. Bronwyn King (reverse), Ian Rank-Broadley (obverse). From the Royal Mint. 92.5% pure silver. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: Canada\Commemorative”. The seller is “dairyservicetech” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Certification: COA
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: Commemorative
  • Year: 2015
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: $20