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2014 Canada 300-Coin 1.5 oz Silver $8 Arctic Fox (Sealed Box) SKU #81897
1 oz Gold Bars. Proof & Mint Sets. Photos in this listing may or may not be stock photos. The photos are meant to be an indication of the product you will receive. Larger Size Coin – 1.5 oz of Pure. The coin’s obverse features Queen Elizabeth II with the inscription Canada 8 Dollars 2014. The obverse was designed by Susanna Blunt. This Silver coin’s reverse features the sly, arctic fox. The arctic fox is also known as the white fox, polar fox or snow fox. It has a deep thick fur which is brown in summer and white in winter. These Monster Boxes hold 300 coins. Coins come packaged in tubes of 15 in a purple box from the Royal Canadian Mint. This is not a photo of the actual item.
CANADA 1950 SILVER QUARTER / 25 CENTS PCGS SP 66 King George VI Awesome #T6247
CANADA 1950 SILVER QUARTER / 25 CENTS PCGS SP 66 King George VI Awesome #T6247. PCGS Authenticated and Graded PICTURES ARE OF THE ACTUAL COIN YOU WILL GET. CANADA 1950 SILVER QUARTER / 25 CENTS PCGS SP 66 King George VI Awesome Note:The coloring you might see in the pictures is from the reflection off my camera, my apologies. I need a camera that allows me to back off a foot or two and just zoom in to get no reflection. If anyone has a suggestion please let me know. Thank you very much. Why the blazes are my coins encased in plastic? In fact, I was in Minneapolis in the 80′s and remember the dealers who made mass mailings touting their GEMS, and the 3 to 4 times of profit you were going to make. That the whole business was non-regulated, and more highly opinionated than the cable news networks. As we (the more reputable dealers) watched millions of dollars being made on overgraded coins, many knew it would be the end of the coin market if something was not done. Along came the companies that started to consensus grade and backed up their opinions with dealer guarantees and created a more honest playing field so that even a novice or green horn could participate in the coin investing market without having to read 4 volumes of antiquated numismatic literature or going to College classes on grading intricacies given by profiteers. Coin collecting and investing became more regulated and reliable, with dealers and collectors assured that the coin would be pretty close to the right grade, and not tampered with or “mucked” with. Is it one of the reputable companies in the US or Canada? Does it maintain collector trust and recognized by most dealers as a legitimate company with legitimate graders? Has it graded conistently for decades? Do their coins maintain their value time and time again at auctions and on bourse floors? I know, I know, I ramble on more than uncle Joe, who has Alzheimers, but the fact is: New collectors and experienced collectors need knowledge to make better investing decisions. I Price my encapsulated coins off of the PCGS website, go take a peek, the REGISTRY set is a hoot! I think NGC has a good one as well. For my beloved Canadian customers, I use the price guide from the CCN, which I feel is the best gauge of the Canadian Numismatic market. My goodness, Pay NOW! What are you doing reading this? If you want to give me a tip, that is ok too! Been dealing in coins, comics, stamps, antiques, and anything else I can hoard or sell since I was filling my diaper. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
1948 Canada 50 Cents Silver Coin ICCS Graded EF-40
You will receive the pictured coin.
2022 can? Rare Canada 25 cents coin, 99.99% SILVER PROOF CARIBOU, Mint
2022 can???? Rare Canada 25 cents coin, 99.99% SILVER PROOF CARIBOU, Mint…
2023 Ultra-High Relief Maple Leaf Pure 1oz. 9999 Silver Coin Canada
Uncirculated, mint condition with box and COA.
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2022 Canada $20 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Diadem pure silver coin Proof In Case
Sealed new in case.
2013 Canada $100 Silver Coin American Bison Stampede Prairie Wind #coinsofcanada
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2021 Canada $20 Silver Coin, Fauna, Birds of Canada Blue Jay
Actual coin shown in photos.
2021 Reaper Death Discovering Dinosaur Tyrannosaur $20 1OZ Silver Pf Coin Canada
Pure Silver Coin – Discovering Dinosaurs: Reaper of Death. Discover a’new’ Canadian tyrannosaur on this rhodium-plated coin! Is the first new tyrannosaur species discovered in Canada in over 50 years. This “Reaper of Death” was identified thanks to fossil fragments found along the Bow River in Alberta. Its toothy skull is depicted on the reverse of our. Coin, where black rhodium plating highlights a fossil find that shed new light on our prehistoric past. It’s the perfect coin for the dinosaur lover in your family. The fossil depicted on your coin has been verified for scientific accuracy by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. For dino lovers of all ages. Dinosaurs are a popular theme with collectors and Canadians of all ages. They’re also an important part of Canada’s natural heritage. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. Your coin is individually encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box. Your dino coin made in 2021. Calling all fossil hunters! Imagine unearthing a new dinosaur species-that’s the idea behind this coin design, where the engraved rock formation represents the thrill of discovery. On your coin’s reverse, black rhodium plating represents the hidden or unknown past. This dark design element keeps the focus on the engraved fossils that have helped paleontologists piece together thestory of prehistoric Canada. Low Mintage of 7 500 worldwide! Your coin was designed by paleoartist Julius Csotonyi, who was the first to illustrate. 79.5 million years old. Is one of the oldest known tyrannosaurids – it even pre-dates the fearsome. By 12 million years! The imposing meat eater on this coin was identified thanks to fossil fragments found in 2008 by a local farmer and his wife while walking along the Bow Riverin Alberta. And by comparing the fossils to those of other known tyrannosaurs, experts say the toothy. Would have been about eight metres (26 feet) long!
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Canada 1913 Broad Leaves 10 Cents Dime Silver Coin PCGS XF-45
Canada 1913 Broad Leaves 10 Cents Dime Silver Coin – PCGS XF-45. Available for sale is a Canada 1913 Broad Leaves 10 Cents Dime Silver Coin – PCGS XF-45. Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. Canada 1900-H 1 Large Cent Coin – ICCS MS-65 Red (lacquer). Canada 1934 1 Small Cent Coin – ICCS MS-64 RB. Canada 1935 1 Small Cent Coin – ICCS MS-65 Red. Canada 1943 10 Ten Cents Silver Coin – ICCS MS-64.