Monthly Archives: June 2023

Canada 1875-H 10 Cents Dime Silver Coin Key Date

Canada 1875-H 10 Cents Dime Silver Coin Key Date

Canada 1875-H 10 Cents Dime Silver Coin Key Date

Canada 1875-H 10 Cents Dime Silver Coin – Key Date. Available for sale is a Canada 1875-H 10 Cents Dime Silver Coin – Key Date. Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. Canada 1859 DPN9 #2 1 Large Cent Coin – PCGS SP-65RB Ex. Canada 1935 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin – PCGS MS-64 OGH. Canada 1900-H 1 Large Cent Coin – ICCS MS-65 Red (lacquer). Canada 1920 1 Small Cent Coin – ICCS MS-64 Red.

Canada 1936 10 Cents Silver Coin PCGS MS 64

Canada 1936 10 Cents Silver Coin PCGS MS 64

Canada 1936 10 Cents Silver Coin PCGS MS 64

Canada 1936 10 Cents Silver Coin PCGS MS 64

Canada 1936 10 Cents Silver Coin PCGS MS 64

Canada 1936 10 Cents Silver Coin – PCGS MS 64. The item pictured is the exact item you will be receiving. 995+ bullion items are not taxable by law. The picture will be used as the most accurate description of the item. Uncertified items will be graded by us and is our opinion. Grading may vary with third party certification companies. Any items which are. 995+ Fine Silver/Gold/Platinum are. AB, MB, NT, NU, BC, QC, SK, YT.

2004 coin, Canada coin, Arctic Fox. 9999 Silver 4-coin Fractional Set (1)

2004 coin, Canada coin, Arctic Fox. 9999 Silver 4-coin Fractional Set (1)

2004 coin, Canada coin, Arctic Fox. 9999 Silver 4-coin Fractional Set (1)

2004 coin, Canada coin, Arctic Fox. 9999 Silver 4-coin Fractional Set (1)

2004 coin, Canada coin, Arctic Fox. 9999 Silver 4-coin Fractional Set (1)

J & M Coin and Jewellery. 2004 Canada Arctic Fox. 9999 Silver 4-coin Fractional Set The Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), also known as the white fox, is found throughout the arctic circumpolar lands of the northern hemisphere. With its compact body form, well-furred ears, and thick hair on the soles of its feet, it is very well adapted to the arctic environment. The white fox feeds mostly on lemmings. It is normally a solitary animal, except during the mating season or when its lured to a feast. Unlike most wild animals, it has little fear of humans and often approaches them to have a closer look. Take home one of the Arctic’s most endearing residents with the 2004 Silver Proof Coins – the first fractional fine silver coins to feature stunning wildlife designs that were originally crafted for platinum proof coins. What’s more, these beautiful silver proof coins were minted using the same conventions that are normally reserved for high-end bullion coins – they are issued in fractions of 1, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/10 oz. Each coin is struck with a different vignette on the life and habitat of the arctic fox – each one an exquisite work of art that first appeared on the Platinum Proof Coins in 1993. For in-person pick-up we also accept cash or Interac. Please wait for us to send you an invoice.

Timeline Of The Royal Canadian Mint Early Years History Of Canadian Coins U0026 Currency

Canada 1933 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin ICCS AU-58

Canada 1933 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin ICCS AU-58

Canada 1933 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin ICCS AU-58

Canada 1933 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin ICCS AU-58

Canada 1933 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin – ICCS AU-58. Available for sale is a Canada 1933 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin – ICCS AU-58. Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. Canada 1859 DPN9 #2 1 Large Cent Coin – PCGS SP-65RB Ex. Canada 1935 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin – PCGS MS-64 OGH. Canada 1900-H 1 Large Cent Coin – ICCS MS-65 Red (lacquer). Canada 1920 1 Small Cent Coin – ICCS MS-64 Red.

Canada 1947 Blunt 7 $1 Dollar Silver Coin

Canada 1947 Blunt 7 $1 Dollar Silver Coin

Canada 1947 Blunt 7 $1 Dollar Silver Coin

Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. Canada 1859 DPN9 #2 1 Large Cent Coin – PCGS SP-65RB Ex. Canada 1935 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin – PCGS MS-64 OGH. Canada 1900-H 1 Large Cent Coin – ICCS MS-65 Red (lacquer). Canada 1920 1 Small Cent Coin – ICCS MS-64 Red.

Canada 1967 $1 Silver Dollar Coin ICCS Specimen SP-67 Heavy Cameo

Canada 1967 $1 Silver Dollar Coin ICCS Specimen SP-67 Heavy Cameo

Canada 1967 $1 Silver Dollar Coin ICCS Specimen SP-67 Heavy Cameo

Canada 1967 $1 Silver Dollar Coin ICCS Specimen SP-67 Heavy Cameo

Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. Canada 1859 DPN9 #2 1 Large Cent Coin – PCGS SP-65RB Ex. Canada 1935 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin – PCGS MS-64 OGH. Canada 1900-H 1 Large Cent Coin – ICCS MS-65 Red (lacquer). Canada 1920 1 Small Cent Coin – ICCS MS-64 Red.

Canada 1945 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin ICCS MS-65

Canada 1945 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin ICCS MS-65

Canada 1945 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin ICCS MS-65

Canada 1945 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin ICCS MS-65

Canada 1945 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin – ICCS MS-65. Available for sale is a Canada 1945 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin – ICCS MS-65 PLEASE NOTE: The item pictured is the exact item you will be receiving. Why shop with Toronto Coin Shop? We list new items daily and sell thousands of items every year. We offer a vast inventory of Canadian, US, World coins and banknotes as well as other numismatic items. Toronto Coin Shop is a member of the Canadian Association of Numismatic Dealers Problems with an order? If there is any issue, please message us directly and we will be more than happy to resolve your request for return. TERMS: The picture will be used as the most accurate description of the item. Uncertified items will be graded by us and is our opinion. Grading may vary with third party certification companies. Any items which are. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to message us and we will respond promptly. Available for sale is a Canada 1945 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin – ICCS MS-65. PLEASE NOTE: The item pictured is the exact item you will be receiving. Toronto Coin Shop is a member of the Canadian Association of Numismatic Dealers. Problems with an order? The picture will be uséd as the most accurate description of the item. Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. Canada 1859 DPN9 #2 1 Large Cent Coin – PCGS SP-65RB Ex. Canada 1935 25 Cents Quarter Silver Coin – PCGS MS-64 OGH. Canada 1900-H 1 Large Cent Coin – ICCS MS-65 Red (lacquer). Canada 1920 1 Small Cent Coin – ICCS MS-64 Red.

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

2013 $10 Ducks of Canada Pure Silver 3Coin Set with Display Case and Duck Caller

J & M Coin and Jewellery. This fantastic Ducks of Canada presentation set is sure to be a big hit with any bird lover! Created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Ducks Unlimited Canada – an organization committed to wetland conservation – the set is meant to hold three fine silver coins from 2013 depicting breeding pairs of the Canadian Mallard, the Wood Duck and the Pintail Duck. The Royal Canadian Mint-branded wooden display case comes lined with green flock; the clean lines of the wood grain and the simple, elegant design of the case invoke the refreshing visuals of a quiet cottage in a forested setting. This case comes protected with a brilliantly-coloured beauty box encasing. A fantastic feature of this presentation set is the inclusion of a “Buck Brush Double” duck call. It is presented with an ivory-coloured acrylic barrel and an ivory-coloured insert with a 0.065 solid stainless steel band, and comes hand-tuned by the Buck Gardener Pro staff tuners. The call is laser-engraved with the logo of the Royal Canadian Mint, resulting in a handsome and quality call that is sure to be cherished. FEATURES: Produced By: RCM Year: 2013 TECHNICAL SPECS: EXTENDED INFORMATION. For in-person pick-up we also accept cash or Interac. Please wait for us to send you an invoice.

Canada 12-sided 5 Cents Coin, Silver Beaver, The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark, 2023

Canada 12-sided 5 Cents Coin, Silver Beaver, The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark, 2023

Canada 12-sided 5 Cents Coin, Silver Beaver, The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark, 2023

Canada 12-sided 5 Cents Coin, Silver Beaver, The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark, 2023

Canada 12-sided 5 Cents Coin, Silver Beaver, The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark, 2023

Canada 12-sided 5 Cents Coin, Silver Beaver, The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark, 2023

Step back in time with this modern re-creation of a famous transitional issue. This selectively gold-plated 2 oz. 99.99% pure silver coin is a timely look back at one of our most famous transitional issues: the 1947 Maple Leaf five-cent coin. Faithfully re-sculpted using archived images from the Bank of Canada Museum, the historic reverse features the maple leaf mark that was added 75 years ago, in early 1948, to 1947-dated coins struck after India gained its independence from British rule. That small maple leaf alludes to imminent change: the removal of “IND: IMP:” (“Emperor of India”) from the outmoded obverse legend, which has also been reproduced on this limited collectible that brings the past to life. Re-creating a classic: The 1947 Maple Leaf five-cent coin. The 1947 Maple Leaf Mark. After India gained its independence from British rule in 1947, Canadian coinage required new obverses without the outmoded “IND: IMP:” (“Emperor of India”) in the legend. But in early 1948, Canada’s Mint was still awaiting new matrices and punches from the Royal Mint, which still produced all die-sinking tools for its former Ottawa branch. The demand for new coins of every denomination proved too great, so a small maple leaf was placed next to the year “1947″ on the old dies, where this maple leaf mark helped to differentiate these antedated 1948 issues from regular strikes. New master tooling arrived later that year, but by then, more than nine million 1947 Maple Leaf five-cent coins had already been struck; as a result, just 1,810,789 five-cent coins were produced with the updated obverse and a true date of 1948. Step back in time with this re-creation of a famous transitional issue! The original 1947 Maple Leaf five-cent coin was struck in 1948 while awaiting a new obverse, one without “IND: IMP:” in the legend, after India gained its independence from British rule. Silver and selective gold plating. Crafted in 2 oz. Of 99.99% pure silver, this near-faithful reproduction of a historic coin is enhanced with selective gold plating on its obverse and reverse. A re-creation of a classic. Both the obverse and reverse designs have been re-created using modern techniques and archival photographs. The year “1947″ is key to the story and it appears on your coin’s reverse, just like the original coin. The issuing year “2023″ has been moved to the obverse and made less prominent in order to keep the focus on the historically significant elements. Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Composition: 99.99 pure silver with selective gold plating. Weight: 62.69 g. Diameter: 50 mm – I’ve put it next to a 2022 black Toonie so you can get an idea on the size difference – The 2022 Black toonie was minted in honour of her Queen Elizabeth reign- I cant say that the toonie is included, or the 2023 50 cent piece could also be included because doing so may invalidate the NON-TAXABLE status of the 5 cent coin which is 99.99 pure silver – sorry- no playing cards. Face Value: 5 Cents. On sales of all items within Canada, regardless of exemption status.