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2009 AUTUMN SHOWERS CRYSTAL RAINDROP PROOF $20 FINE SILVER COIN WithCOA 1465/10000

2009 AUTUMN SHOWERS CRYSTAL RAINDROP PROOF $20 FINE SILVER COIN WithCOA 1465/10000

2009 AUTUMN SHOWERS CRYSTAL RAINDROP PROOF $20 FINE SILVER COIN WithCOA 1465/10000

2009 AUTUMN SHOWERS CRYSTAL RAINDROP PROOF $20 FINE SILVER COIN WithCOA 1465/10000

2009 AUTUMN SHOWERS CRYSTAL RAINDROP PROOF $20 FINE SILVER COIN WithCOA 1465/10000

2009 AUTUMN SHOWERS CRYSTAL RAINDROP PROOF $20 FINE SILVER COIN WithCOA 1465/10000

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2022 Canada 1 oz. Silver One-Cent Coin Farewell to the Penny W Mint Mark

2022 Canada 1 oz. Silver One-Cent Coin Farewell to the Penny W Mint Mark

2022 Canada 1 oz. Silver One-Cent Coin Farewell to the Penny W Mint Mark

2022 Canada 1 oz. Silver One-Cent Coin Farewell to the Penny W Mint Mark

2022 Canada 1 oz. Silver One-Cent Coin Farewell to the Penny W Mint Mark

2022 Canada 1 oz. Silver One-Cent Coin Farewell to the Penny W Mint Mark

2022 Canada 1 oz. Silver One-Cent Coin Farewell to the Penny W Mint Mark

2022 Canada 1 oz. Silver One-Cent Coin Farewell to the Penny W Mint Mark

Own this “W” mint mark tribute to Canada’s penny! It was 10 years ago, in 2012, that the last Canadian penny was struck at our Winnipeg facility. Now, a decade later, the cent’s maple leaf twig design has been brought out of retirement for a limited appearance on this 99.99% pure silver tribute. Struck in a tailored specimen finish, the maple leaves feature a soft satin finish, while the field is filled with angled lines that meet at the centre. Those lines are a nod to our pyramid-shaped Winnipeg facility where this “W” mint mark coin was struck, and where all our pennies were minted between 1976 and 2012. Gone but not forgotten! Relive your memories of the penny with this “struck in Winnipeg” tribute. A tribute to the penny! Tailored specimen silver coin pays tribute to Canada’s copper-coloured cent on the 10?? anniversary of the last penny struck at our Winnipeg facility. With a 38 mm diameter, this coin is nearly double the size of a 2012-dated penny (19.05 mm). Its enlarged view brings renewed appreciation for a design that was once an everyday part of our lives. Only 15,000 are available to collectors worldwide. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins. 99.99% pure silver.

2018′The Coins That Never Were -RCM Coin Lore’ Set of 3 Fine Silver Coins(18465)

2018'The Coins That Never Were -RCM Coin Lore' Set of 3 Fine Silver Coins(18465)

2018 Fine Silver 3 – Coin Set – Royal Canadian Mint Coin Lore: The Coins That Never Were. His designs still grace our circulation coins today, but Emanuel Hahn’s numismatic legacy runs deeper than even history remembers. In 1936, the artist submitted several concepts for new circulation coinage, but most were set aside. Now, some of Hahn’s “coins that never were” are finally making the first-time leap from artwork to coin in this three-coin tribute set, which pulls back the curtain to shed more light on an important chapter in our history. To remain true to the artist’s vision, the Royal Canadian Mint’s engravers pored over every fine detail contained in one of the few resources still available today: Hahn’s sketches, which are a part of the National Currency Collection. The first 25-cent coin design (NCC-1963.59.15.35 – Bank of Canada Archives) features a polar bear standing on an ice floe, its head turned toward the right side of the coin, while the open sea is visible behind the mound. A stylistic representation of the Aurora Borealis hangs over the low horizon and stretches across the northern sky, only yielding to the Big Dipper asterism that is a common element on all three coins. The word “CANADA” is engraved at the top while the face value “25 CENTS” and the updated year “2018″ are engraved over the ice. The diamond-like stars are more prominent in the second 25-cent coin design (NCC-1963.59.15.34 -Bank of Canada Archives), which centres on a goose in flight. The side-profile view allows for the inclusion of several details, including the flight feathers along the outstretched wings. Here again, the Big Dipper adds a point of interest to the field, where the face value “25 CENTS”, the year “2018″and the word “CANADA” are also engraved in the starry sky. The five-cent coin’s reverse (NCC-1963.59.15.25 – Bank of Canada Archives) has a remarkable tie to the present: it is Hahn’s original caribou design, the precursor to the one now synonymous with Canada’s 25-cent circulation coin. Viewed in side profile, the ungulate moves beneath the night sky, where the Big Dipper is clearly visible. The caribou’s antlers reach into the legend, where the word “CANADA” is engraved alongside the year “2018″; beneath the flat landscape, an oversized “5″winds its way through the word “CENTS”. The obverse of each coin features the effigy of King George VI by T. DIGGING INTO OUR PAST: A unique exploration of Canadian coin lore and a peek at the art that lies buried in the history of the Royal Canadian Mint. FIRST EVER APPEARANCE ON A COIN: Preserved as part of the National Currency Collection, these three designs by Emanuel Hahn have NEVER appeared on a coin-until now. REVERSING HISTORY: Since these designs were proposed for circulation coins issued in 1937, each obverse includes the effigy of King George VI as an added touch of historical accuracy. FINE BALANCE BETWEEN THE PAST AND PRESENT: Our team of engravers have carefully scrutinized the artist’s sketches in order to faithfully interpret Hahn’s vision, as though the designs were entrusted to us today, with minimal adjustments for modern engraving techniques and finishes. Artist: Emanuel Otto Hahn. Packaging: Standard maroon clamshell with black beauty box. Finished Size: 67mm X 67mm. Composition: 99.99% Pure Silver. Launch Date: May 1/2018. Advertising Date: May 1/2018.